Ring's Search Party feature for finding lost dogs is now available across the U.S. — even if you don't own a Ring camera.
Those without a Ring camera can add a lost dog listing to the Ring Neighbors app and ask people nearby to keep an eye out.
Amazon’s Ring is expanding an AI-powered feature that scans neighborhood camera footage to help locate missing dogs, opening the tool to non-customers nationwide.
Ring is expanding its Search Party for Dogs feature, letting anyone use the Neighbors app to report and find lost pets by ...
Ring's first Super Bowl commercial is dedicated to the company's newly expanded Search Party feature ...
Dog gone missing? Now you can launch a Ring ‘Search Party’ for your missing pooch whether you own a Ring camera or not.
Ring has introduced a new security feature called Ring Verify that lets users easily check if security footage has been ...
“Ring has no partnership with ICE, does not give ICE videos, feeds, or back-end access” –but alarm bells ring over who can ...
It’s going to be more difficult to fake or manipulate Ring camera video footage going forward. On Thursday, the Amazon-owned ...
Amazon’s Ring has unveiled a new safety feature at CES aimed at improving how communities receive information during active ...
“Ring has expanded Search Party for Dogs, an AI-powered community feature that enables your outdoor Ring cameras to help ...
Online rumors assert that Ring's partnership with Flock, which manages systems used by law enforcement, allow ICE access to ...