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As with Ring's other doorbells, you can get excellent smart home options and cloud video storage for as low as $3 a month. Read the full reviewLatest News and Updates January 2019Several new smart doorbells have been announced or released:Arlo Audio Doorbell This audio only unit works with Arlo cameras. Released in October 2018 for $80Blink Video Doorbell Blink is an Amazon owned company, so we’re interested to see how the Blink compares with Amazon’s other video doorbell brand, Ring. Announced in December 2017 for $99Gate This smart lock comes with a built in video doorbell. Released in October 2018 for $349SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro This doorbell can be used with or without a SimpliSafe home security system. Released in October 2018 for $169Altro Smart This smart lock uses Bluetooth and Wi Fi. It has a built in camera, which also gives it the functionality of a video doorbell. Released in January 2019 for $350Ring Door View Cam Ring’s latest product replaces the peephole on your door. Announced in January 2019Netatmo Smart Video Doorbell This video doorbell is compatible with Apple HomeKit, features local video storage via a microSD card and does not require a paid subscription. Announced in January 2019Maximus Answer DualCam This unit has two cameras, one of which points downward toward your porch to look for delivered packages. It’s compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

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Such registration may be made at a central server to authenticate the occupant and/or the device as being associated with the home and to give permission to the occupant to use the device to control the smart devices in the home. An occupant may use their registered device 166 to remotely control the smart devices of the home, such as when the occupant is at work or on vacation. The occupant may also use their registered device to control the smart devices when the occupant is actually located inside the home, such as when the occupant is sitting on a couch inside the home. It should be appreciated that instead of or in addition to registering devices 166, the smart home environment 100 may make inferences about which individuals live in the home and are therefore occupants and which devices 166 are associated with those individuals. As such, the smart home environment may “learn” who is an occupant and permit the devices 166 associated with those individuals to control the smart devices of the home. In some implementations, in addition to containing processing and sensing capabilities, devices 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116, 118, 120, and/or 122 collectively referred to as “the smart devices” are capable of data communications and information sharing with other smart devices, a central server or cloud computing system, and/or other devices that are network connected.