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DoorBot A Shark Tank Reject Becomes One Billion Dollar Amazon Purchase!

DoorBot is now Ring, and Amazon just announced that it would purchase the company for more than a billion dollars. Their investment in the company would have generated a 100 million dollar return for their $700,000 investment had they given Jamie his ask.

This number is before dilution of additional investments into Ring.

Now, back to the DoorBot Shark Tank Pitch

The DoorBot is a video doorbell that lets you see who is at your door via your smartphone, even when you aren’t home. Jamie Siminoff pitches DoorBot in Shark Tank Season 5.

The DoorBot allows you to talk to the person standing at your front door. Each unit sells for $199 with cost being $81.83, only selling direct as of the Shark Tank Episode with a million dollars in sales online.

They have an agreement to start selling in Staples stores shortly after their Shark Tank pitch.

DoorBot focuses on disrupting the expensive high-end systems.

Company: DoorBot
Entrepreneur: Jamie Siminoff
From: Los Angeles, California
Ask: $700,000 for 10% equity
Companies in this episode: Magic Moments, SLAWSA, Surprise Ride
Season: Season 5 Episode 509
Sharks: Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec
First Aired: 11/15/2013
Deal: No Deal despite an offer from the Sharks

What do the Shark Tank Investors say about DoorBot

DoorBot after Shark Tank

DoorBot is now rebranded to Ring and has a suite of products that compliment the original video doorbell. Even Richard Branson invested in the company in a later round, something I am sure he spoke about with the Sharks who declined to fund.

DoorBot’s sold like crazy after the Shark Tank episode, ramping sales past $3 million for the year.

Learn more about Ring here

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