The Silicon Review
19 June, 2018
Ring announced its smart security system last year and now it will finally be out in the market next month. The products carry a tag of $200 that is for window and door sensors. Not to mention control panels and also other expandable features. Those who cannot afford these products can opt for a subscription every month that is worth $10. This will surely grab the attention of various categories of buyers. Comparing this product with Nest’s $400, it is surely affordable and cheap.
Ring first appeared on ABC’s TV show called Shark Tank. The show is based on real entrepreneurs pitching in a deal with real investors. If an investor is interested, he or she will counter the entrepreneur with a deal of their own or sometimes provide the exact amount of money in return for equity or royalty or other shares.
Ring introduced its Video Doorbell that incorporates outdoor motion using a camera and is worth $99.99 (initial price). Other products are enhanced and are high priced because of the security features it carries. It also comes in different shades and style, making it more likable and user-oriented.
Many have been waiting for these products to come out in the market because it is an advanced version of the first product. These new alarm security products will really aid its users in protecting their homes and loved ones. It is currently categorized based on the consumer’s requirement and hopefully helps all the buyers.
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