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Two distinct audience neighborhoods pull on Ring's top 10: one anchored in enterprise technology, the other in lifestyle and consumer services — with no other Home brand appearing among the nearest neighbors.

The shape is two-peak. The stronger cluster is enterprise tech: Red Hat, Inc. leads at 0.69, followed closely by Cisco Secure at 0.67 and Cisco at 0.65. Infosecurity Magazine (0.65) and the Apple-focused sites Cult of Mac (0.64) and Macworld (0.63) reinforce this cluster — audiences that skew toward networked infrastructure and consumer hardware ecosystems. The security-adjacent tilt of this group is notable: Ring's nearest tech neighbors include two Cisco properties and a cybersecurity publication, suggesting the audience treats home security as a technology decision rather than a home-goods one.

The second peak is softer but real: Disney Aulani at 0.68 and Massage Envy at 0.67 represent a lifestyle-and-hospitality cluster, joined further down by Cold Stone Creamery (0.65) and Audi (social) (0.63). These neighbors share an audience profile associated with premium consumer experiences rather than anything thematically connected to home security.

The two-peak structure reveals an audience that bridges tech-infrastructure sensibility and premium lifestyle consumption — a combination that distinguishes Ring's audience shape from a straightforward home-goods profile.

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