B&H Photo Video has Ring 1080p Wired Video Doorbell (Black, B08CKHPP52) for $39.99. Shipping is free.
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Our research indicates that at the time of this post, that Ring 1080p Wired Video Doorbell (Black, B08CKHPP52) is $10 lower (20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.99.
By itself, this product only provides REAL TIME video. You have to pay a subscription if you want video recording which is a minimum of $3/month ($30/year) for one device and videos are only stored for 60 days.
If you want a doorbell camera that does local video recording, there is the Laview doorbell camera that sells for $99. The night time quality is really bad (you have to leave the porch light on) and it seems the manufacturer provides no support but it uses an sd card to store files.
The Wyze video doorbell is $56 at Home Depot, $50 at Wyze official website. It records motion activated videos up to 12 seconds for free and stores them for 14 days. It will do video recording if you pay the $2/month, $20/year subscription.[wyze.com]
The Ubiquiti Doorbell G4 is also $200. Like Eufy, it records and stores on network and links to the ubiquiti ecosystem. My family owns this one and it works seamless with all of the other ubiquiti products and dream machine pro. Has an OLED screen on it that relays little messages like "drop package at door".
Highlights
1920 x 1080 Resolution
Night Vision Functionality
155° Horizontal Field of View
Motion Detection with Customizable Zones
Two-Way Audio with Noise Cancellation
2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Connectivity
Hardwired to Doorbell Chime for Power
Neighbors by Ring App for iOS & Android
Works with Amazon Alexa https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/pr...wired.html
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11-18-2021 at 04:05 PM.
By itself, this product only provides REAL TIME video. You have to pay a subscription if you want video recording which is a minimum of $3/month ($30/year) for one device and videos are only stored for 60 days.
If you want a doorbell camera that does local video recording, there is the Laview doorbell camera that sells for $99. The night time quality is really bad (you have to leave the porch light on) and it seems the manufacturer provides no support but it uses an sd card to store files.
The Wyze video doorbell is $56 at Home Depot, $50 at Wyze official website. It records motion activated videos up to 12 seconds for free and stores them for 14 days. It will do video recording if you pay the $2/month, $20/year subscription.[wyze.com]
The Ubiquiti Doorbell G4 is also $200. Like Eufy, it records and stores on network and links to the ubiquiti ecosystem. My family owns this one and it works seamless with all of the other ubiquiti products and dream machine pro. Has an OLED screen on it that relays little messages like "drop package at door".
Question guys, i have ring PRO at front door, was thinking to get this one, wired together with the pro and install at the back door, kinda as camera only, $40 outdoor camera. What do u guys think? I live in townhome (chicago) back door goes to the alley, amd was looking for camera, but this may work as a camera. I have ring subscription for $100/year,
Question guys, i have ring PRO at front door, was thinking to get this one, wired together with the pro and install at the back door, kinda as camera only, $40 outdoor camera. What do u guys think? I live in townhome (chicago) back door goes to the alley, amd was looking for camera, but this may work as a camera. I have ring subscription for $100/year,
That is how I have it set up. Serves dual purpose: cam & bell. Took advantage of existing low voltage wiring. Consolidate doorbell management.
Just a head up as this model will not work with existing mechanical chime
it says wired? so what does it work with? I have a mechanical chime and I used Skybell so far, but I don't really like how slow it gets to show me my front door when I requested it. Thinking of moving to another brand that provides better experience.
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If you want a doorbell camera that does local video recording, there is the Laview doorbell camera that sells for $99. The night time quality is really bad (you have to leave the porch light on) and it seems the manufacturer provides no support but it uses an sd card to store files.
https://smile.amazon.co
The Wyze video doorbell is $56 at Home Depot, $50 at Wyze official website. It records motion activated videos up to 12 seconds for free and stores them for 14 days. It will do video recording if you pay the $2/month, $20/year subscription. [wyze.com]
https://wyze.com/wyze-doorbell.html
Eufy video doorbell is $200. Looks like it records video by home network and has a base.
https://smile.amazon.co
The Ubiquiti Doorbell G4 is also $200. Like Eufy, it records and stores on network and links to the ubiquiti ecosystem. My family owns this one and it works seamless with all of the other ubiquiti products and dream machine pro. Has an OLED screen on it that relays little messages like "drop package at door".
https://store.ui.com/collections/...4-doorbell
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Highlights
1920 x 1080 Resolution
Night Vision Functionality
155° Horizontal Field of View
Motion Detection with Customizable Zones
Two-Way Audio with Noise Cancellation
2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Connectivity
Hardwired to Doorbell Chime for Power
Neighbors by Ring App for iOS & Android
Works with Amazon Alexa
https://www.bhphotovide
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank SeikenDensetsu
https://ring.com/protect-plans
If you want a doorbell camera that does local video recording, there is the Laview doorbell camera that sells for $99. The night time quality is really bad (you have to leave the porch light on) and it seems the manufacturer provides no support but it uses an sd card to store files.
https://smile.amazon.co
The Wyze video doorbell is $56 at Home Depot, $50 at Wyze official website. It records motion activated videos up to 12 seconds for free and stores them for 14 days. It will do video recording if you pay the $2/month, $20/year subscription. [wyze.com]
https://wyze.com/wyze-doorbell.html
Eufy video doorbell is $200. Looks like it records video by home network and has a base.
https://smile.amazon.co
The Ubiquiti Doorbell G4 is also $200. Like Eufy, it records and stores on network and links to the ubiquiti ecosystem. My family owns this one and it works seamless with all of the other ubiquiti products and dream machine pro. Has an OLED screen on it that relays little messages like "drop package at door".
https://store.ui.com/collections/...4-doorbell
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Yes you can wire for power and it should work but no ring on mechanical chime
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I found out the hard way. Bought it and installed 3 months later and no more return..