Ring Always Home Cam
Price: $249.99 This autonomous indoor flying camera device streams 1080p video to your smartphone via the Ring app, allowing you to monitor the activities in the home. Owners can set up preselected flight paths, and the device additionally integrates with a Ring Alarm security system so that if your alarm goes off, the drone will fly a preset course to check out what’s going on.
The indoor surveillance camera was announced in 2020 but will finally be available for sale from September 28. Here’s the catch though: the device won’t ship till later this year, and it is only invite-based.
Ring Alarm Pro
Ring Virtual Security Guard
Price: $59.99 The simple-faced Nest competitor, which will be released on November 4, will work with Alexa. Alexa will automatically adjust to temperature preferences depending on use-case scenarios. The device will also allow users to set up’ routines’, which control the heating and cooling system based on set guidelines.
Blink Video Doorbell
Price: $49.99 The Blink Video Doorbell is another security device announced back in 2017 but failed to arrive until this year. It can be used as either a wired or wireless video doorbell. However, it is not without its limitations. For instance, the Blink Video Doorbell lacks person, package, and vehicle recognition, Still, the affordable doorbell is impressive, running on two AA lithium batteries, which, according to Blink, can last up to two years (with a wired installation or paired with a Sync Module 2).
The company announced that the device starts shipping on October 21.