Always Home Cam is the new amazon drone that controls your house

Always Home Cam controls the house in your absence. Credits: blog.ring.com

The product is part of the Ring security series, it is autonomous and can be managed remotely and allows you to control the presence of intruders in every corner of the house with a single camera

The security of your home is a priority for all people. Many technologies are marketed on the market that are useful to keep your home under control at all times. Motion sensors, fixed external and internal security cameras and acoustic alarms are among the most popular gadgets. Despite the use of these technologies, it is impossible to have the security of covering all the corners and entrances of the house. No matter how hard you try, it is inevitable that some corner of the house will remain out of sight of the cameras.

To solve this problem, amazon has released a new Ring family gadget. Always Home Cam is the new security drone, which joins other devices such as the Ring Video Doorbells smart doorbell, Ring Car Security car camera and Ring Security Cams. Always Home Cam is a small drone equipped with a camera and programmed to shoot indoors and show what it sees live on any configured device. The drone flies safely thanks to the protections around the blades.

The flight path must be set by the user and cannot be controlled manually, limiting the possibility of external tampering. Always Home Cam is equipped with proximity sensors to avoid sudden obstacles in its path, such as pets or people. Amazon ensures the highest level of privacy as the drone camera is physically locked when the device is not flying. However, in the Unite States it is not yet clear how easy it is to access the recordings of Always Home Cam. The Ring company ensures that without the user’s permission the data is safe but imagining that we have flying eyes “spying” on us at home can be a step that many are not yet ready to take.

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