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  2. Do smart video doorbells need a chime to work properly? - AOL

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    That way, you’ll be alerted to the visitor via your smartphone and/or smart speaker, but also by the chime. This can be useful if your phone is in a different room or set to a silent or do-not ...

  3. Vibrating alert - Wikipedia

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    Video: Vibrating alert on an iPhone 4. A vibrating alert is a feature of communications devices to notify the user of an incoming connection or message. [1] It is particularly common on mobile phones and pagers and usually supplements the ring tone. Most 21st-century mobile phones include a vibrating alert feature, as do smartwatches.

  4. Silent mode - Wikipedia

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    Silent mode is a setting available on mobile phones and pagers that, when activated, disables the ringtones and, in some cases, also the vibrating alerts or alarm. Unlike the airplane mode , the silent mode still allows the device to receive and send calls and messages.

  5. Smart doorbell - Wikipedia

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    The smart doorbell lets the home owner use a smartphone app to watch and talk with the visitor by using the doorbell's built-in high-definition infrared camera and microphone. They can be either battery operated or wired. [1] Some smart doorbells also allow the user to open the door remotely using a smart lock. [2]

  6. Best video doorbell of 2023 - AOL

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    All this home security happens via your phone, tablet or even a smart screen or TV. These handy smart-home devices range in price from surprisingly inexpensive to a few hundred dollars.

  7. Ring (company) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013, Ring was founded as Doorbot by Jamie Siminoff. Doorbot was crowdfunded via Christie Street, and raised US$ 364,000, more than the $250,000 requested. [1] [4] [5] Siminoff's team envisioned the product's concept as an "alarm system literally turned inside out" in comparison to other security systems, describing it as a "pre-crime" system. [6]