Ring’s Always Home Cam won’t be flying in your home until at least 2024, if then
, made its public debut at CES this week. But it was flying in an empty room behind a glass door and disappearing into a side room between flights, so we never saw it take off or land. The demo, while impressive, shows that it’s unlikely we’ll see Ring’s indoor security camera patrolling your living room anytime soon., Ring still hasn’t said when it will ship the Always Home Cam to customers’ homes.
The lidar sensors the Always Home Cam uses for navigation can’t easily “see” mirrors and windows — they need a reflection of a wall in the glass to determine space, says Siminoff. The room the demo was in had one large window and three walls. If it had had three windows and one wall, the drone would probably be flying into the windows.
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