At an event on Tuesday, Amazon unveiling A series of new AI features for the latest rings and bell cameras.
Features will allow rings to recognize visitors’ faces and find lost pets by connecting with other ring users in the same neighborhood. Amazon also launched a Alexa+ feature that acts as a smart bell assistant, providing details of visitors before users respond to the door.
Ring also introduces his first 4K product line along with “Retinal Vision”, a new imaging technology designed to provide clearer video.
The most notable feature revealed at the event was “well -known faces”, which uses AI to locate friends and family. Users can register the faces of their loved ones on the device, allowing the ring to alert them when they recognize a visitor. AI will also warn the user when an unknown person is identified, helping them to quickly make up -to -date decisions.
Explained the company In today’s blog post That the new feature aims to strengthen “customers to reduce the alerts caused by the well -known activities of people ‘routine” and to eliminate speculation about people’s detection.
“Equally important is that if someone you don’t recognize is prolonged you will know immediately [they’re] SAFETY, “said Ring Jamie Siminoff’s founder at the event.
The ring faced criticism of his close ties with the enforcement of the law and the history of database. Last year, following numerous complaints, the company announced that it would no longer host police requests for videos by a finger -to -war rings.
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The well -known Faces feature can be integrated into the broader ALEXA+Greetings System, which will allow specific greetings when the camera recognizes a particular person. This feature converts the voice assistant into a smart employee, allowing him to interact with visitors, manage the deliveries and identify the purpose of visits to inform users.
Another AI characteristic, search party, helps find lost pets with networking cameras. When a user enters a lost pet, neighboring rings will receive a description of the pet and can report observations. The system uses the AI to provide possible matches, although observations must voluntarily mention. The company states that users have control of their privacy and can choose to ignore the notice if they do not want to share information with a neighbor.
Both the well -known faces and Alexa+ greeting will be released to customers starting in December. The dog search party will start in November, with cats support and other pets designed to release in the future.


The features will be promoted to the new Ring 2K 2K 2K and retinal devices, the new products of the company that use the retinal imaging technology, which improves the imaging process with Advanced AI. The retinal coordination function constantly controls the video quality of the camera and optimizes settings to provide the best possible image quality to users.
Ring Retinal 2K is available in two new products: Internal Cam Plus ($ 59.99) and Wired Doorbell Plus ($ 179.99). Line 4K includes Ring Wired Doorbell Pro ($ 249.99), Outdoor Cam Pro ($ 199.99), Spotlight Cam Pro ($ 249.99), Floodlight Cam Pro ($ 279.99) and Wired Doorbell Elite ($ 499.99).
The devices are available for pre -order today.
In addition to the rings announcements, Amazon also made the debut of a 2k Blink Lineup of the cameras And the Blink bow, a $ 99.99 security camera that combines two Blink Mini 2K+ cameras on a single device, providing a 180 -degree panoramic look of the surrounding area.
