Toronto Star

RINGING IN A $1B DEAL

Source says Amazon to purchase maker of video doorbells and security cameras,

- ALEX BARINKA BLOOMBERG

NEW YORK— Amazon.com Inc. has agreed to buy connected-doorbell startup Ring Inc. for about $1 billion (U.S.), a person familiar with the matter said. The move helps Amazon expand further into the consumer market, including providing security for package deliveries. JPMorgan Chase & Co. advised Ring on the sale, said the person, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private.

Amazon has been pushing for a bigger presence in homes through connected devices such as its Echo smart speaker with the voiceactiv­ated assistant named Alexa. Buying Ring gives the e-commerce giant another touch point with customers, said James Cakmak, an analyst at Monness Crespi Hardt & Co.

“For this specifical­ly it A) builds connection for further strengthen­ing trust between the brand and consumers, B) increases market for delivery, and in turn, frequency, C) moves company along path to same day/same hour efforts while everyone else is battling the two day war,” Cakmak said in an email.

Last year, Amazon introduced Amazon Key, a service that incorporat­es a smart lock that can open doors for verified delivery drivers to deposit packages directly into a shopper’s home. Package thefts from doorsteps have increased in recent years with the spread of online shopping and deliveries.

Ring makes video doorbells and security cameras that connect to users’ phones or computers, letting them see and speak to anyone on their property from afar. The company, based in Santa Monica, Calif., also sells related products such as security systems and smoke detectors.

“Ring’s home security products and services have delighted customers since day one,” an Amazon representa­tive said Tuesday in a joint statement with Ring. “We’re excited to work with this talented team and help them in their mission to keep homes safe and secure.”

A representa­tive for JPMorgan declined to comment.

The acquisitio­n puts Amazon in more direct competitio­n with security-camera makers such as Nest Labs Inc., Honeywell Internatio­nal Inc. and Canary Connect Inc.

“We’ll be able to achieve even more by partnering with an inventive, customer-centric company like Amazon,” a representa­tive for Ring said in the joint statement.

The video surveillan­ce industry is seeing a spell of deals. Motorola Solutions Inc. agreed this month to buy commercial security camera and video analytics maker Avigilon Corp. for about $1 billion, including debt.

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