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The first fastener structure 806 and the second fastener structure 726 are unfastened from each other when the release tool 912 is inserted into the first hole 908 and applies an unlocking action e. g. , a press and a twist on them. In some implementations, a microphone aperture 716 is located on a front cover plate 708 of the doorbell camera 106 to allow sound wave to reach a microphone concealed behind the front cover plate 708. A plurality of speaker openings 718 may be located at a bottom rim surface of the device housing 702 of the doorbell camera 106, and configured to broadcast audio messages e. g.

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"In this Thursday, June 20, 2019, image made from video, Chris Gilliard speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at an office in Dearborn, Mich. Gilliard is an English professor at Michigan’s Macomb Community College and a prominent critic of Ring and other technology that he says can reinforce race barriers and discrimination. AP Photo/Mike HouseholderThe cameras offer a wide view from wherever they are positioned. Homeowners get phone alerts with streaming video if the doorbell rings or the device's heat sensors detect a person or a passing car. Ring's basic doorbell sells for $99, with recurring charges starting at $3 a month for users who want footage stored. Ring says it stores the recordings for two months. Many law enforcement agencies nationwide said the idea to partner with Ring came after the company promoted its product at law enforcement conferences. Some departments have chosen to simply use Ring's Neighbors app, which encourages residents to share videos of suspicious activity. Other agencies agreed to provide subsidies, matched by Ring, to offer hundreds of discounted cameras in hopes of tapping into footage of residential streets, yards and sidewalks. And some police chiefs raffle off the devices. Ring would not disclose the number of communities with such partnerships.

 

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associated with the data, where optionally all or a portion of the data and/or processing associated with the hub device 180 or smart devices are stored securely;an account database 3162 for storing account information for user accounts, including user account information such as user profiles 3163, information and settings for linked hub devices and electronic devices e. g. , hub device identifications, hub device specific secrets, relevant user and hardware characteristics e. g. , service tier, device model, storage capacity, processing capabilities, etc. , user interface settings, data review preferences, etc. , where the information for associated electronic devices includes, but is not limited to, one or more device identifiers e. g. , MAC address and UUID, device specific secrets, and displayed titles;a device information database 3164 for storing device information related to one or more devices such as device profiles 3165, e. g. , device identifiers and hub device specific secrets, independently of whether the corresponding hub devices have been associated with any user account; andan event information database 3166 for storing event information such as event records 3168, e.