Amazon acquires startup Blink for this…
Amazon has
already made forays into connected home video cameras and even home entry
products, including its Cloud Cam and Amazon Key offering for remotely enabling
access to your home for delivery people dropping off packages.
What Blink
brings to the table is expertise in building connected, wireless home
monitoring and security tech that also operates completely wire-free requiring
no complicated installation and running on simple, readily available
replaceable batteries.
Blink’s
Doorbell, for instanced, operates on two AA batteries and should last for about
two years of regular use on those. That’s a lot better than rival Ring’s
wireless doorbell in terms of battery life – and it costs less, too, at just
$99 per unit, with many similar features including motion detection, two-way
audio, waterproofing and night vision.
Amazon is
clearly interested in owning more of the connected home space, after having
tremendous success in the bourgeoning market via products like its Alexa smart
speaker. This should have rivals including Ring and Alphabet-owned Nest
worried, since between its own offerings and now Blink’s, it has a lot to offer
consumers in terms of cost and convenience benefits.
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