Amazon launched a drone to record indoor security videos, as well as automotive products, to alert vehicle owners about intrusive attempts.

According to the Arab portal for technical news, the Amazon drone, called the Ring Always Home Cam, which will be available next year at a cost of $ 250, aims to capture videos where Clients lack fixed cameras.

> The news reflects the growing security business at Amazon since its acquisition of Ring company to manufacture smart doorbells in 2018, an effort that has come under scrutiny from civil liberties advocates.

The new news represents the company's latest attempt to enter the homes of shoppers, as it began with the issue of parcel delivery years ago and completed it with tools that allow consumers to turn off the lights or broadcast media via Voice commands.

Amazon Vice President Daniel Rausch said: The drone can show users a live video when the alarm goes off.

He said in an interview, "It's very reassuring to be able to get a view inside your home, where the drone only records videos in flight.

The drone can automatically fly on pre-defined routes to specific places in your home, and broadcast the video to your smartphone, and users can set up paths for the drone via the smartphone app .

and if the drone detects the presence of movement in a part of your home, it can fly alone to this place and record a video of what is happening.

(Always Home Cam) is a drone that can fly inside your home to give you perspective on any room you want when you are not at home, and once you finish flying it returns to its platform To charge its battery.

The company also announced a device for the car that alarms when an intrusion or collision is detected. It unveiled a vehicle safety camera, and Ring Car Connect software that works with other vehicle cameras to trigger video and alarms, and Tesla will be the first carmaker to match its models.

and the Ring devices have been criticized by civil liberties advocates, such as the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), who said: The company should end partnerships With the police.

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