Amcrest AD110 $99.99-$10 coupon code:
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Amcrest 1080P Video Doorbell Camera Pro, Outdoor Smart Home 2.4GHz Wireless WiFi Doorbell Camera, Micro SD Card, PIR Motion Detector, RTSP, IP55 Weatherproof, 2-Way Audio, 140º Wide-Angle Wi-Fi AD110
DOORBELL CAMERA FEATURES:
2-Megapixel CMOS Image Sensor, HD 1920x1080p.
Focal Length: 2.0mm
Max Aperture: F2.0
140° viewing angle
Nightvision: Up to 16 feet.
PIR Sensor for Motion Detection up to 16 feet.
IP55 Weatherproof.
MicroSD Storage up to 128GB, Class 10 or higher.
H.264 Compression technology.
G.711 Audio Compression.
Built in microphone & speaker for two-way audio.
Supports 2.4GHz WiFi Networks, Does Not Support 5GHz Networks.
Receive motion detection alerts via email or push notifications and instantly review recorded footage directly from your smartphone using the Amcrest Smart Home app.
Working Temperature: -22°F ~ 122°F, 20~95%RH
Dimensions: 4.7 x 2 x 1.1 inches.
Weight: 0.66 lbs.
https://www.amazon.com/Amcrest-Do...uage=en_US
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Ring had some major failures in past Halloweens... so, Ring really isn't all that.
Ring has a number of issues, for example:
https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/thi...uck.47697/
This video doorbell also allows you to feed the video stream to a local on premise storage system / NVR - and thus completely beats Ring on that regard.
I think so, a number of Blue Iris folks at ipcamtalk report getting it to work with Blue Iris
Checked ipcamtalk, and there are a number of threads on the AD110 there:
https://ipcamtalk.com/search/1217...]=1&o=date
Ring had some major failures in past Halloweens... so, Ring really isn't all that.
Ring has a number of issues, for example:
https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/thi...uck.47697/
This video doorbell also allows you to feed the video stream to a local on premise storage system / NVR - and thus completely beats Ring on that regard.
This is complete failure too, never gotten motion detection to work. It's a really common issue.
I do not think any of the wifi video doorbell products work successfully enough due to numerous issues, including many of us with outer walls which hamper the wifi signal ( wire mesh and stucco, foil house wrap, bricks,.. etc .. )
I believe the proper route is a good POE intercom along with enough cameras covering the porch with security alarm sensors... get's more complex than most are willing to do imho.
Most people want easy buy this, and problem is solved.