

Halo View, Fitness and Nutrition: Health and wellness with a screenĪmazon is adding a new product to its Halo line, which already includes its fitness tracking band and its app with fitness tracking features and premium workouts.
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Instead, it's going to start with an invite-only beta. Privacy is built in, Ring said, by covering the camera when it's docked for charging.Īmazon isn't going to start full-on selling it immediately. The Always Home Cam will fly around your home at a regular interval, or when it hears something. One of the ways it's doing this is through the Ring Always Home Cam. Ring's mission, the company says, is to make neighborhoods safer. Ring's drone set to fly through your home
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The service costs $20 a month and Amazon is providing a free year for Alexa Care Hub users.Īmazon announces Halo Fitness and Nutrition platforms to help you hit your health goalsĪmazon's Blink camera division is expanding its product offerings too. Users can set up remote assist to let loved ones remotely help them resolve IT issues and set up programs like music streaming on their own devices. It also lets multiple caregivers stay in the loop with the subscription service. You can ask Alexa to call for help to connect to emergency responders, and send an alert notifying a family member. You'll need an invite to order one when they launch.Īmazon introduced a subscription emergency response feature.

Limp said the product took four years to make, and a lot of it was coming up with a way for the device to map a person's home, understand what it sees, and still move autonomously.Īstro will be available for $1,000. Amazon also built the device to do as much computing in its body as possible, rather than relying on an internet connection. You can turn on a "do not disturb" setting to minimize how much Astro moves day or night. Limp said it's designed for "privacy at every turn," with out-of-bounds zones built in. It has eyes on the screen and even cup holders, because why not. It's not just an Alexa on wheels, Limp said. It can actively patrol your home as well, using Ring's subscription service.Īmazon's David Limp said he sees Astro as a way to help give peace of mind for families, helping them interact and check in on older family members, for example.
