Meet Jamie Siminoff pitched his smart doorbell, DoorBot, on "Shark Tank" in 2013 but faced rejection. However, the product, rebranded as Ring, was later acquired by Amazon for over $1 billion.
In September 2013, Jamie Siminoff went on the business reality show “Shark Tank” with his product - a video doorbell. He wanted to raise $700,000 for his company, which was then called DoorBot.
The Amazon Launchpad Shark Tank Collection… Read More Jamie Siminoff swam with the sharks who rejected him five years ago, and in his return to “Shark Tank” for the season 10 premiere on ...
In September 2013, Jamie Siminoff went on ABC's "Shark Tank" in hopes of raising $700,000 for his company, DoorBot. He thought it was worth $7 million. His company made a video doorbell that ...
The Amazon Launchpad Shark Tank Collection… Read More Jamie Siminoff swam with the sharks who rejected him five years ago, and in his return to “Shark Tank” for the season 10 premiere on ...
In September 2013, Jamie Siminoff went on ABC's "Shark Tank" in hopes of raising $700,000 for his company, DoorBot. He thought it was worth $7 million. His company made a video doorbell that ...
YPO member Siminoff holds a degree in business administration. On Shark Tank, Jamie Siminoff renamed the company Ring after it had been rejected four times. Over the next few years, he made sales of ...
Investors come ringing So how did a Shark Tank reject manage to build a billion-dollar company in five years? Though his time with the show’s investors wasn’t fruitful, Siminoff’s 10-minute ...
acquired Ring in 2018, it has established more than 1,800 partnerships with local law enforcement, so they can request video recordings without a warrant from Ring users. On Shark Tank, Jamie Siminoff ...
Jamie Siminoff is founder and chief inventor of Ring. A lifelong inventor and successful entrepreneur, he created the world’s first wi-fi video doorbell, in his garage, in 2011. Today ...