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At an event on Tuesday, Amazon Exposed Its latest ring is a range of new AI-driven features for cameras and doorbells.
Features will enable the rings users to identify the faces of the audience and find lost pets by connecting to other ring users in the same neighborhood. Amazon also introduced an Alexa+ feature that served as a smart doorbell assistant, providing details about the visitors before answering the door to the door.
The ring is introducing a new imaging technology designed to supply more clear videos, including “Retinal Vision” with its first 4K product line.

The most notable features published in the event were “familiar faces”, which used AI to identify friends and family. Users can fill the faces of their loved ones on the device, enable the ring to warn them when it recognizes a visitor. AI will alert the user when a stranger is identified, helps them make quick informed decisions.
The company explained In today’s blog post That the new feature is “to reduce the notifications characterized by the routine activities of the customers to know” and to remove the assumption task for identification of the people.
“Equally important is that if you don’t want anyone to recognize you will know immediately [they’re] The unfamiliar, “Ring’s founder Jamie Siminoff told the press.
Ring has faced criticism for his close relationship with law enforcement and weak data management. Last year, the agency followed by numerous complaints Declaration It will not adjust the police requests for footage from the ring users without any warrants.
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The familiar face feature can be integrated into the wide Alexa+ Greetings system, which will enable specific greetings when the camera recognizes a particular face. This feature is converted into a voice assistant to a smart doorbell attendant, enable the visitors to communicate with the audience, manage distribution and identify the purpose of the visits to inform users.
And an AI feature, search party, networking ring helps find pets lost by camera. When a user registers a lost pet, neighboring ring users will get pet details and report sights. The system uses AI to provide potential matches, though it is necessary to voluntarily report. The company says that users are under control of their privacy and if they do not want to share information with a neighbor, they may choose to ignore the alert.
Both familiar faces and Alexa+ Greeting will be roll out for customers starting from December. The search party for the dog will be launched in November with support for cats and other pets planned for future publication.

The features will be prealized on the new retinal 2K and Retinal 4K device of the ring, using the company’s new products “Retinal Vision”, improving the image with the advanced AI that improves the image. The retinal tuning function is constantly examining the video value of the camera and favors settings to provide the quality of the best possible figure of users.
Ring Retinal 2K is available in two new products: Indoor CAM Plus ($ 59.99) and wired doorble plus ($ 179.99). The 4K lines include Ring Wired Dorbell Pro ($ 249.99), Outdoor Cam Pro (. 199.99), Spotlight Cam Pro ($ 249.99), Floblight Cam Pro ($ 279.99), and wired doorble elite ($ 4999.99).
The devices are available for the pre -today.
In addition to the Ring Declarations, Amazon made a debut Blink Lineup of Camera 2K And Blink Arc, a $ 99.99 protection camera that combines two Blink Mini 2K+ cameras on a single device, providing 180 degrees panoramic view to the surrounding region.