Synaptics is unveiling its sensors for smartphones that can detect and authenticate your fingerprint through a millimeter of cover glass. The Natural ID FS9100 optical fingerprint sensors are the ...
Ring Alarm is adding a sensor to detect breaking glass from up to 25 feet away, the company said in a blog post Wednesday. It will use artificial intelligence to identify the sound and send a ...
Ring Alarm has always gone above and beyond to protect your home and give you peace of mind. And with Ring Alarm Pro, we’ve turned the alarm inside out, with connectivity and digital security built ...
Amazon’s Ring has a new sensor for its smart home security ecosystem, dubbed the Ring Alarm Glass Break Sensor. As the branding here implies, the new sensor is designed from the ground up to detect ...
CNN Underscored is bringing you the best of CES 2022 all week — be sure to check out our coverage hub for the biggest tech products worth getting excited about. Ring’s Alarm Pro DIY security system is ...
Industrial grade clear glass sensor modules are widely available but not within the reach of an average electronics hobbyist. The simple clear glass sensor circuit can be used for experiment/hobby ...
Traditional camera lenses can be bulky and unwieldy, but an innovation coming out of the technology licensing company Rambus could make them miniscule. Senior research scientist Patrick Gill developed ...
Researchers from a Canadian university and Corning have successfully implanted transparent sensors into the Gorilla Glass used by most smartphones, possibly allowing a future where touchscreens are ...
We hate to be the bearers of bad news, but Ring doesn’t have a glass break sensor to add to your Ring home security system. Wait! There’s another option for detecting glass breaks in your home and you ...
Following a very busy fall, Ring is kicking off the new year relatively quietly, announcing just one product at CES: the Ring Alarm Glass Break Sensor. Don’t feel bad if you thought the company ...
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