ADT announced plans to add an Alexa skill to its Pulse security system back in January. Today, the professional security firm is making it official. New and existing customers with an Alexa device ...
Of all of the new Alexa skills being announced at CES 2017, the one for ADT's Pulse security system is one of the most interesting. Pulse is a smart home focused security system from ADT, so it makes ...
"Alexa, ask ADT to disarm the system" is a phrase ADT Pulse subscribers can begin using to arm or disarm their ADT home alarm starting Wednesday. The company's Alexa platform--along with integration ...
BOCA RATON, Fla., May 03, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ADT, a leading provider of security and automation solutions for homes and businesses, today announced the professional installation of Amazon Echo ...
Boca Raton-based security company ADT has partnered with Amazon to provide voice control commands through its Echo and Dot smart speaker products that respond to “Alexa.” Homeowners and small business ...
ADT Inc, the provider of monitored security and interactive home and business automation solutions in the United States and Canada, announces a new strategic initiative with Amazon. Starting later ...
Starting this month, ADT Pulse customers will be able to ask Alexa to arm and disarm their security systems, lock the doors or control lights and other system devices. Originally hailing from Troy, ...
CES 2017 has been a big deal for smart home and IoT devices this year, so we’re not surprised to see the long-established ADT alarm company going with the market and investing in smart home connected ...
ADT made a name for itself as a home security company. The announcements ADT made today at CES 2020 shows it intends to continue to grow that reputation, and in a big way. ADT announced three new ...
If you own an Amazon Echo, you can protect your home with a feature called Alexa Guard. When this option is enabled, Alexa will send you notifications if your Echo detects certain sounds—like smoke ...
Sean Hollister is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years editing the likes of CNET, Gizmodo, and Engadget. You would think that ...
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