How Ring’s flying drone camera could win us over
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The Ring Always Home Cam is launching later this year. Ring might be pushing the privacy envelope in the wrong direction, but if this gadget has the right mix of features and security, it could still win us over.
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0:00 Intro
0:31 Ring’s Baggage
1:06 Ability to Investigate
1:59 Multi-floor Mobility
2:41 Smart Security
3:11 Remote Control
3:46 Privacy
4:37 Release Date?
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all you have to do.. is bring a wifi jammer… and this will not matter.. another gimmick..
Looks great, I want it. But can it also fly spiral stairs? We have three floors to monitor.
My other security drone is way better than this silly underpowered drone. I highly recommend it. My security drone doesn’t have Artificial intelligence. It has natural intelligence. It’s louder than the drone, it goes hours between charges, it can go upstairs, it doesn’t stream live video to its corporate masters, and it has the added benefit of being able to actually subdue the intruder with its built in teeth.….….….….….. a dog. It’s a dog.
It can’t even go upstairs
How does it maintain altitude? I would think a proximity sensor on the bottom?
can i buy un france ?
Run time of only 5 minutes. Not for me.
I think you need to leave the conspiracy theories and paranoia out of your review. All of the things you mentioned that you are worried about should still be up to the user if they want to have that function or not. For instance if they gave the ability to share video from inside the house, it could help inform people of possible threats in many cases better than the hard to see video’s from outside cams. It should be up to the responsibility of the user to only post something that they want shown. The investigative abilities is great. I hope they do give it the ability to go upstairs. For now hopefully a second one for the upper floor would work. I hope they do give it a remote control ability as well. The ability to manually investigate your house outweighs the risk of someone else possibly trying to hack your camera. At most it should just alert you anytime the remote feature is being used so that if someone did manage to hack into the remote function, you would know. As far as I’m concerned this is definitely a good use of this technology.
Shut up
All this relies on the cameras being amazing and I can guarantee you when this comes out the cameras are going to be mediocre at best because if they gave you everything with version one you would not buy version two
These consoooomers will never be satisfied
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Problems with this video …
1. This guy’s a dweeb
2. A real man grabs a gun and not a bat when there are bumps in the night (see #1)
3. If you are scared of outsiders seeing your security camera videos then you’re not configuring the security features properly
4. The drone needs a mounted gun
I travel a lot and This sounds perfect for an empty house
1st thing wrong here is all the guys I associate with would grab there gun in place of a bat. 2nd is privacy concerns aren’t the problem, the cost is. For the $250.00 plus costs of the drone, you could get a Citadel PAT 20 Gauge Pump-Action Shotgun with Ghost Ring Sights and Picatinny Rail for $149 and stock up on annunciation! The sound of a 12 Guage shotgun bring racked would send intruders packing or self defense rules apply for the homeowner!
As of today December 2021, I am unable to buy this in UK. Product is not sold in UK!!???
Just buy one drone for each floor 😅
Too bad the drone can’t go upstairs and downstairs. If it could go check a townhouse basement to the third floor, that would be fantastic.
I have one of these drones, but my dad won’t show me how to use it
I would only use it while I’m not at home. It could be my little security guy, that just monitors my house. Privacy is important. But if no one is there than there nothing to see.
My dog would loose it. That thing would get snatched out of the sky and chewed to death.
If someone hacks this your f–ked lol
I would hear this thing flying around my home from a mile away, I hope ring put the remote control feature on there there’s a be a great way to check on your home
You lost me with the beard 😂 dope asf
Take my money!!!!!
Also, who has this house with no doors.…not a single room over there has any door…!!!
and just like Tesla.…some Hack starts “Remote” controlling you Security Drone.…..I really like the concept though.…
What’s the point if it doesn’t shoot lasers? At the end of the day you still have to pull out the rpg from under your pillow
What’s the point if it can’t go up and down?? It flys, but only horizontally? That makes no sense
The Bigest complaint with Ring is Camera Quality! And stronger signal reception for there cameras!
2022: Skynet became self aware
0:00
*REBEL INTRUDER DETECTED
DEPLOYING MANHACK*
Sadly , ring is the easiest for hackers to hack into!!!!! STOP buying internet based cameras!!! You are all hacked secretly and little things disappear until everything is gone by hack thieves!!!! I use corded security cameras to a video recorder SD CARD & REVIEW it when I get home after finding nothing missing but to see who might of came by.
Cops jobs are hard when no video is recorded of crimes , and you don’t get paid to help the cops do you , we all should be paid to help cops who get paid more than you do!!!
PAY US TO HELP!!!!
Gimmicks. Wait for real AI like Bicentennial Man!
Put it out side