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  • - We are in the Ring booth at CES 2023

  • and we are gonna walk around and see some of the new gadgets

  • that Ring have brought to the show,

  • including the flying camera, the Always Home Cam.

  • We've also got the new Ring Car Cam,

  • which is a dashboard camera

  • and Ring has brought back an oldie but a goodie,

  • the Ring People Cam.

  • (relaxed electric guitar music)

  • The Always Home Cam.

  • This is the autonomous drone Ring camera.

  • It's got the guts of a Ring Video Doorbell Pro Two.

  • It is gonna fly around your home when you're not there

  • and check out if there's any disturbance.

  • It has specific routes that it'll travel.

  • And Jamie was telling us that rather

  • than creating like no-go zones for the drone,

  • you actually will walk the drone around your house

  • and show it where you want it to fly.

  • So it's not gonna, you know

  • fly into your grandmother's china.

  • It's a good concept actually,

  • and it sounds a little gimmicky

  • but one of the biggest problems

  • with smart home security cameras is you don't want a camera

  • in your house all day filming you when you're, you know,

  • don't wanna be filmed.

  • And what this does,

  • when it's finished flying around filming, is it drops

  • into what they're calling the laundry basket.

  • I think that's probably just a cute name

  • rather than the official name.

  • And here I'm gonna put it in there

  • and this is what it will be sitting in when it's not flying.

  • So as you can see, there's no camera lens staring at you.

  • This thing on top here is the LiDAR sensor,

  • and that is how it navigates.

  • They're telling us it's still gonna be a year

  • or so until we get this in our homes.

  • if you would want one in your home

  • because they're still struggling.

  • I think it sounds like mirrors and windows cause some

  • of the navigational issues, but they're working

  • on them and I'm certainly interested to try it out.

  • And I assure you, once I get my hands on it,

  • I'll be able to give you a full review.

  • Tell us about the Always Home Cam.

  • When are we gonna be able to buy the autonomous drone to fly

  • around our home?

  • - Well, we are very excited today to be showing it

  • flying autonomously at CES, big steps for us.

  • As you can see,

  • this is real innovation that we're doing here.

  • We're getting much closer

  • and looking forward to, in the next short future,

  • shipping these out to customers at high volume.

  • - It's $249.99.

  • - Yes it is.

  • - Okay. And what is the hold-up right now?

  • I mean a year, you announced this in 2020.

  • It's 2023, a year is 2024.

  • So tell us about some of the challenges around this.

  • - I mean, it is literally an autonomous flying vehicle

  • in your home.

  • There are things like ceiling fans

  • and furniture moves and so there's a lot of,

  • like the devil is in the details on this.

  • We are, we've gotten very far with it, with the technology,

  • also making it at a price point that is consumer-friendly.

  • It's a camera that allows you to see anywhere, any position,

  • any angle of your home at any time

  • without having a thousand cameras in your home.

  • (relaxed music)

  • - So this is the new Ring Car Cam.

  • This just launched for pre-orders today

  • and it sits inside your car.

  • And we're gonna go and have a look

  • in the car here in a minute, but it is a dual-facing camera

  • so it's gonna record the road and you

  • but it has a privacy shutter here,

  • so if you'd rather just record the road,

  • it'll do that for you.

  • And it actually has an Alexa command built in,

  • so when you're driving

  • and say you have a little fender bender,

  • you can say, "Alexa record",

  • and it will start recording automatically.

  • And that's the neat thing about this compared,

  • to a lot of other dash cams, is it works natively

  • with the Ring ecosystem.

  • So if you already have Ring cameras, you'll just add

  • you know, front door, backyard, and then car.

  • So it's a neat little gadget.

  • It is $250.

  • I think you can get it

  • for pre-orders for $199.99 starting today.

  • And we're gonna go have a look

  • at it in the car, in its native environment.

  • Okay, so it's mounted here on the dashboard, is it?

  • Yeah, that's the sticky tape on the back.

  • And here you've got the camera facing into the car

  • and then the camera facing out and the privacy shutter.

  • The wire is the wire going along

  • in-between the dashboard and the windshield, plugging

  • in somewhere down here to the OBD port.

  • Very small, quite compact.

  • Much less distracting than having your smartphone there.

  • Okay, so this will be blue when it's recording,

  • so you've got a visual indicator that it's recording.

  • Alright, we got a little bit of breaking news here.

  • The Peephole Cam is back.

  • Renters rejoice.

  • This went away a year or so ago,

  • but apparently people were really excited to have it back.

  • And this is something you can install in your door

  • with no wires, no screws, so it's great for renters.

  • It's a Ring doorbell, $129.99,

  • and we can go through

  • and see what it looks like on the back.

  • Hello.

  • So you can see you've still got your peephole

  • so you can look through that just like you normally can.

  • And then the battery is in here.

  • Ah, there we go.

  • And you just recharge the battery

  • and you can record video, two-way audio,

  • keep an eye on your front door.

  • You can now buy it today, starting today for $129.99.

  • It used to be a bit more expensive, I think $180 before.

  • It's a good solution for renters.

  • It's actually the only solution I've seen

  • for a doorbell that doesn't require sticking wiring

  • or drilling into your doorframe.

  • So how do dogs and cats react

  • to having a camera flying around?

  • Has that been an issue?

  • - So in testing, I thought that was gonna be a real problem,

  • and it's almost strange,

  • like dogs just don't seem to care about this thing.

  • Cats for sure don't care.

- We are in the Ring booth at CES 2023

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