His mother and father were taken aback when their son told them that the Ring camera in his room had been conversing with him at night.
On TikTok Fran Chelle, a video of their conversation with their son was published, with the father putting his son to bed and the small child saying: “No way! Take a look at this.”
His father then realized he was referring to the camera when he said he didn’t like the item “up there.”
“Is it this one? You don’t want it, do you? What is the reason for this? “He inquired of his son.
“It’s talking, at night?” he remarked after his young boy said something.
“Babe, Junior is stating that the camera is talking to him at night,” he told his other half on the phone.
She then entered the room and inquired about the camera’s findings.
He explained, “It’s saying ‘I want ice cream.’”
“And it had to be real since he has said that before,” the father said.
The mother then inquired as to whether the person speaking is a girl or a boy, to which he replied that it is a boy.
Fran shared the video after posting another clip where her son exclaimed that the camera had talked to him, on which someone had written: “This is scary and have heard so many stories on these ring cameras.
“A lot of people know how to hack without leaving a trace.”
And upon sharing the new camera footage, which was taken two nights later, Fran wrote: “We unplugged the camera that night… ”
Another person commented that they didn’t think the little boy was making it up, with Fran replying: “He is only 3, learning to speak.
“I don’t believe he was making it up either, he is explaining too many details.”
“The outdated baby monitors that don’t link to the internet can’t be hacked,” someone else reassured other parents.
Fran went on to say that she had also informed Ring about the suspected hack, but that they had found no evidence of “strange behavior” on her camera following an examination.