![]() ![]() monitored alarms, which alert a 24-hour monitoring service that something is wrong.alarms which send an alert to a family member’s pager or phone.basic alarms, which make a loud noise to alert people nearby.a button or pull cord in your home to use if you need help.carried or worn, for example around your wrist or your neck.Personal alarms allow you to get help if you have a problem or a fall at home, or if you wander off when out of the home. Key safes can allow family, carers and emergency services to access your home if you cannot get to the door. Personal alarms and monitoring systems can alert call centres or carers if you experience a problem, either at home or outside, such as a fall - you may hear this called telecare. Alternatively, you could wait until Amazon Prime Day 2 (which takes place soon) and snag a deal on one of the older Ring home security devices.Technology and devices can help you stay safe and independent at home. If you can't wait for the new models to release then you might want to check out the best Ring deals we can find online today. Right now the 2nd generation Ring Alarm Panic Button is available for pre-order for $29.99 / £29.99 (currently not available in Australia), $5 cheaper than the 1st gen model was available for before the announcement. Using the Ring app you can set up the panic button to also contact your emergency contacts, and even request assistance from emergency responders. This manual alarm system can be mounted on a wall or placed on a flat surface (like a bedside cabinet) and by pressing and holding the button in the middle you can set off all of the Ring alarms in your home. Last but not least Amazon and Ring have also unveiled the Ring Alarm Panic Button (2nd Gen). Just like other versions of the Spotlight Cam, the Spotlight Cam Plus will be available with different power modes (including Solar, Battery, Wired, and Plug-In) and is available for preorder starting at $199.99 / £179.99 / AU$289. It bundles all of the Spotlight Camera’s existing features like two-way talk, color night vision, live view, and a security siren into a new sleeker package. This other new camera serves as the midpoint between the old Spotlight Camera and the Pro model. The Spotlight Cam Plus solar powered version (Image credit: Amazon) ![]() But if that’s a bit steep for you, you might want to check out the Spotlight Cam Plus instead. The battery or plug-in model of the Spotlight Cam Pro will be available to pre-order for $229.99 / £199.99 / AU$329, while the solar-powered version will set you back $249.99 (UK pricing to come later and currently unavailable in Australia). And for those of you worried about privacy, you can set customizable zones so that these features will exclude specified areas in the camera’s vision. Thanks to this 3D tracking you can see a map of where people traveled on your property, seeing the exact path they took as they moved between camera zones. This new sensor will pair nicely with Ring’s bird’s-eye view mode. New Amazon Kindle Scribe arrives with a stylus and huge screen.Amazon's new Halo fitness device watches you while you sleep.Amazon is turning your Alexa smart speaker into a Wi-Fi extender.New Amazon Echo Dot promises bigger bass and better sound.Amazon’s new Fire TV Cube brings Alexa voice control to more of your devices. ![]()
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