Doorbells such as Ring – a brand owned by Amazon – use Wi-Fi to capture video footage and can either record continuously or be triggered by movement nearby, such as a courier dropping off a parcel.
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From smart locks with their own displays to a smart pet door that can sense when your pooch approaches, these are the smart home gadgets that caught our eye in Las Vegas this year.
Pawport is expanding its smart pet door system to include an exterior door, offering double the security and weatherproofing.