Ring's New App Store Bets on AI to Go Beyond Home Security
Ring's new app store is set to revolutionize the way we think about home security. The company, known for its smart doorbells and security cameras, is now looking to expand its offerings beyond just security.
According to TechCrunch [1], Ring's app store will allow the company to target broader use cases beyond security, like elder care or business needs. This move is a significant step for Ring, as it looks to establish itself as a leader in the smart home market.
The app store will feature a range of third-party apps that can be integrated with Ring's existing products. These apps will be designed to provide users with a more comprehensive and connected smart home experience.
Ring's move into the app store space is a strategic one. By providing a platform for third-party developers to create and distribute their own apps, Ring is able to tap into a wider range of use cases and expand its reach into new markets.
The app store will be available on both iOS and Android devices, and will be accessible through the Ring app. Users will be able to browse and download apps directly from the store, and will be able to manage their apps and settings through the Ring app.
Ring's new app store is a significant development in the smart home market. By providing a platform for third-party developers to create and distribute their own apps, Ring is able to tap into a wider range of use cases and expand its reach into new markets.
The app store will feature a range of third-party apps that can be integrated with Ring's existing products. These apps will be designed to provide users with a more comprehensive and connected smart home experience.
Ring's move into the app store space is a strategic one. By providing a platform for third-party developers to create and distribute their own apps, Ring is able to tap into a wider range of use cases and expand its reach into new markets.
The app store will be available on both iOS and Android devices, and will be accessible through the Ring app. Users will be able to browse and download apps directly from the store, and will be able to manage their apps and settings through the Ring app.
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[1] With its new app store, Ring bets on AI to go beyond home security