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Alexa can now tell you when a package is delivered. Amazon has always aimed to transform Alexa into the ultimate, complete assistant. Due to a new update, this is one step closer.
Alexa can now tell you if it sees a person or a package through one of your security cameras.
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Additionally, if you have an Echo Show or Fire TV, Alexa can automatically access a live video feed of the subject.
Amazon recently let third-party companies make use of this new feature, revealing a new API.
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As a result, companies like Google, Ring and Abode have already added person recognition to their video security doorbells.
According to Amazon, all Ring doorbells and video cameras should be updated now, while Google's Nest Cam Indoor, Nest Cam Outdoor, Nest Cam Floodlight, and Nest Doorbell will receive the update soon.
Additionally, IOTA and Abode's Outdoor Camera will also receive the update.
Packet detection is considered a separate feature. The Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 and Ring Doorbell (2020) will have this feature soon, as will Abode's two cameras.
Unfortunately, none of Google's cameras will receive the update, although they do have their own packet detection feature.
However, Google has access to the API and may add the feature to its cameras later.
With this update and new features added to these devices, you can configure automation with new triggers.
Alexa can now notify you when a package is delivered
For example, if a specific camera sees a person or a package, you can have Alexa turn on a light or unlock a door, for example.
To enable these features on compatible cameras; you must use the Alexa app. First, enable person or package detection on the camera itself.
Each manufacturer has their own method of doing this. Then, in the Alexa app, go to your doorbell or camera settings, where you can enable one or both settings.
However, you can adjust the settings for each feature in a new category called “Camera Events”.
Unfortunately; If the manufacturer charges for these features, you will have to pay to use the Alexa-focused version.
For example, Ring users will have to subscribe to the Ring Protect plan for US$$3 per month, while Abode users will have to be on an Abode plan for US$$7 per month.
Fortunately, Google doesn't charge for these features, so Alexa integration is free.
It may take a few days for these features to appear; but keep an eye on the Alexa app to see when your devices are ready.