Amazon began shipping its latest smart home product, a
security camera that works with its Alexa personal assistant and Echo speakers.
The Amazon Cloud Cam allows customers to live-stream
activity inside their home 24/7. It features 1080p full HD resolution, two-way
audio for communicating with family members or pets, night vision technology,
and sophisticated algorithms that use machine learning to figure out if the
stranger entering your house is the building super or a possible burglar.
The smart cam, which retails for US$119.99, is
incorporated into Amazon Key, which raised a ruckus upon its introduction late
last month. The system allows drivers to open the doors of Prime members who
want to have packages left inside their homes.
The Amazon Cloud Cam uses the Alexa voice technology to
connect with smart speakers like the Echo Show and Echo Spot, as well as Amazon
Fire TV devices and Fire tablets, to let users see who is inside or entering
their home.
Users
can watch the video feed from anywhere in the home using one of those devices,
or they can watch remotely on their mobile devices using an iOS or Android app.
When users are away from home, the Cloud Cam can be set up to send
notifications to their phones, alerting them when motion is detected.
For an additional subscription, Amazon will support
additional cameras in the home and provide increased storage and unlimited
downloads. The subscription also allows for person detection, a way to flag
human activity inside the home.
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