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Ring Introduces New Smart Security Cameras to Monitor and Protect Every Corner of Your Home

• The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery launches for AED 799 a 1080HD video with Motion-activated spotlight, Infrared night vision and a 110-decibel siren alarm • Ring Spotlight Cam Solar launches for AED 239 and has an additional solar panel that can be mounted almost anywhere and is powered by the sun Ring introduces Spotlight Cam Battery Dubai, UAE – May 22, 2018: Ring, the leader in home security, launched the Spotlight Cam Battery with 1080HD video, LED spotlights and a 110-decibel siren and the Spotlight Cam Solar Panel which has a HD camera with two-way talk and spotlights, connected to a Solar Panel for non-stop power, giving you smart security all day long and at every corner of your home. It adds next-level security and convenience to any home, so monitoring your property is even easier than before. With the launch of these two new products in the region, Ring has added an outdoor light/camera hybrid that illuminates the area and records video when its motion sensor is tripped, with multiple power options to its roster of Wi-Fi connected home security devices. “Ring is continuously innovating and offering best-of-breed smart home security solutions. The mission of both the company and our products is to ‘to reduce crime in neighborhoods’ and we are proud to introduce our Ring spotlight Cam Battery which will offer our customers with a new way to protect the entire perimeter of the home - from the front door to the backyard,” said Mohammad Meraj Hoda, Vice President – Business Development at Ring. The new Spotlight Cam features LED light panels that automatically turn on when motion is detected, as well as a 1080p camera with night vision, two-way audio, and a 110-dB siren to let homeowners see activity around their homes and communicate with people who set foot on their property. It also features a convenient quick-release battery pack, so you can easily charge your batteries without moving the device. “Since Ring launched its products in the Middle East, we have seen great interest in our smart home solution as our Ring products are easy to install, easy to use, have smart motion alerts, offers cloud storage and has a user-friendly app interface. With no wires to worry about, Spotlight Cam Battery is your simple solution to smart security,” Mohammad Meraj Hoda. Key Features: Spotlight Cam Battery • Brilliant 1080HD video and two-way talk • Built-in microphone and speakers • Adjustable motion sensors • Wide-angle camera lens • Quick-release rechargeable battery pack • Motion-activated spotlight • LED Spotlights • Infrared night vision • 110-decibel siren alarm • Live View on-demand video and audio • iOS, Android, Mac and Windows 10 compatible PRICE: AED799 (excluding VAT) AVAILABILITY: UAE: Carrefour, Sharaf DG, Virgin, istyle, Jumbo, Plug Ins Saudi Arabia: Jarir BookStore Kuwait: x-cite Online: Souq The Spotlight Cam Solar Panel is unique to the Spotlight Cam. The Solar Panel, which sells independently for AED 239 (excluding VAT), is weatherproof and connects to your Spotlight Cam Battery using a 13-foot cable. All it needs is a few hours of direct sunlight per day and it will keep the Spotlight Cam fully charged. Press Information OAK Consulting Conrad Offices, 19th Floor Sheikh Zayed Road, dubai Sharon PR 043827880 email www.ring.com # 498 Words

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