Ring introduced the Always Home Cam during the pandemic but it wasn’t ready to launch at the time. Ring arranged the connection with carriers, much like connected cars with LTE often do. It has no connection to your phone plan as a secondary device. The LTE connection requires a monthly subscription and it won’t matter which wireless carrier you’re with. Say you’re pulled over or feel have been hit by someone on the road, you can voice the command and it will record on both cameras.īasically, what we’re looking at is a dual-view dash cam. With Alexa also built-in, you can tell the Car Cam when to record. The camera also has its own speaker and microphone, enabling the driver inside to communicate after a real-time alert comes up. It’s designed to alert you and your selected contacts on the app if something happens. The same happens in case of a collision or fender bender. If they disable the camera in any way, it will send that recording to the app straightaway. In the event a thief steals your car, the Car Cam would begin recording the moment they tried to open the door. It stays connected via built-in LTE to communicate with your phone to see a live feed through the Ring app. You would have to snake the cable to hide it for a cleaner look, but in any case, the camera will stay on while the car is running, and then run off little power from the port unless it detects movement when it’s sitting idle with the engine off. The way it works is that it runs off power from your vehicle’s OBD-II (onboard diagnostic) port, which you will find under the steering wheel near the latch for your hood.
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