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Alexa can bark at intruders from your Echo for $49 per year – Engadget
Amazon will roll out its Guard Plus service this fall.

Amazon has announced Guard Plus, a premium version of its Guard service that turns Echo speakers and smart displays into home security devices. Guard Plus can try to deter potential intruders by playing warning sounds like barking dogs and send you a notification if it detects one while you’re away from home. Your device can even listen for smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, and let you know if they go off.
Guard Plus can also connect you to an emergency helpline staffed by agents who can contac…
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