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Wyze 1080p Video Doorbell w/ Chime

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Home Depot also has Wyze 1080p Video Doorbell w/ Chime for $19.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor johnny_miller for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • Input voltage:100 -240V.Power: 16V-24V AC, ≥10VA (May use existing doorbell-chime circuit, or standalone transformer and wires.)
  • Instant Notifications
  • 3:4 Aspect Ratio: 3:4 head-to-toe view & 1080p Full HD Video
  • Motion Detection, Smart Alerts & Video Recording
  • IP65 weather-resistant
  • Chime Included: Hear your doorbell ring, chirp, or bark from any room. Pair any number of Wyze Chimes with your doorbell so every room in your house is ready to alert you when someone's at the door. One chime is included with each Wyze Video Doorbell.
  • Connectivity: Direct to WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz (5GHz WiFi not supported)

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.1 from 7,300 Amazon customer reviews.
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  • Additional note:
No longer available:
  • Amazon has Wyze 1080p Video Doorbell w/ Chime for $19.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Amazon has Wyze 1080p Video Doorbell w/ Chime + 3 Month Subscription for $25.95. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Home Depot also has Wyze 1080p Video Doorbell w/ Chime for $19.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor johnny_miller for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • Input voltage:100 -240V.Power: 16V-24V AC, ≥10VA (May use existing doorbell-chime circuit, or standalone transformer and wires.)
  • Instant Notifications
  • 3:4 Aspect Ratio: 3:4 head-to-toe view & 1080p Full HD Video
  • Motion Detection, Smart Alerts & Video Recording
  • IP65 weather-resistant
  • Chime Included: Hear your doorbell ring, chirp, or bark from any room. Pair any number of Wyze Chimes with your doorbell so every room in your house is ready to alert you when someone's at the door. One chime is included with each Wyze Video Doorbell.
  • Connectivity: Direct to WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz (5GHz WiFi not supported)

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.1 from 7,300 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:
No longer available:
  • Amazon has Wyze 1080p Video Doorbell w/ Chime for $19.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Amazon has Wyze 1080p Video Doorbell w/ Chime + 3 Month Subscription for $25.95. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Model: wyze video doorbell (chime included), 1080p hd video, 3:4 aspect ratio: 3:4 head-to-toe view, 2-way audio, night vision, hardwired

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This is the top rated comment from another SD thread … when this product was for $30 and this was a FP deal …

"I have this. It works decently.

Heads up, there's no SD card slot. So if you don't pay for a subscription you at best get a 10 second clip.
There's no onboard storage to use the free playback feature like their other cameras."
Price is good. I have this product, and I am not happy with it.
This is my 2nd doorbell from Wyze (2nd one I got as a replacement to 1st one). However both of them were operated as just a normal doorbell after certain days though I still have campus subscription.
I can see thru camera but no notification. even someone rings the doorbell I don't get any notification
So far Product experience is not really great.
1) No memory card

2) Subscription not required, but limits you to short clips with an cool down period between clips that the user can't change. Not sure what the cool down period is now. It used to be five minutes, but now it appears to be one minute according to the events mine recorded yesterday.

3) It is slow to connect, and often requires multiple attempts, slow enough that I added a second camera to watch the front door just because it opens faster.

4) Not that wide. I made a 3d printed angle plate to tilt it sideways and down more than the included plates can, but smaller packages still can't be seen if they are placed right next to the door. If that's a big priority, there are other doorbell cams that have a second camera that's tilted down significantly.

5) If you're only buying it for a second Chime and have no use for the rest of it, the Chime is available on Wyze right now for $13.99 and shipping is free if you have an Amazon Prime account.

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12 months ago
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mak_436
12 months ago
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Is it better then new v2 with sd card ? Do you need subscription for doorbell ?
12 months ago
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jediknight007
12 months ago
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Do you need hub for this?
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caspase8
12 months ago
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Quote from jediknight007 :
Do you need hub for this?
This is the top rated comment from another SD thread … when this product was for $30 and this was a FP deal …

"I have this. It works decently.

Heads up, there's no SD card slot. So if you don't pay for a subscription you at best get a 10 second clip.
There's no onboard storage to use the free playback feature like their other cameras."
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12 months ago
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12 months ago
utamav
12 months ago
150 Posts
Quote from jediknight007 :
Do you need hub for this?
No, it does not need a hub.
12 months ago
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12 months ago
utamav
12 months ago
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Quote from mak_436 :
Is it better then new v2 with sd card ? Do you need subscription for doorbell ?
v2 has SD card slot which allows local storage and it works with existing chime. So depends on your use case if you want those, then v2 is better.
12 months ago
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Joined Nov 2017
12 months ago
Mahabir
12 months ago
36 Posts
Price is good. I have this product, and I am not happy with it.
This is my 2nd doorbell from Wyze (2nd one I got as a replacement to 1st one). However both of them were operated as just a normal doorbell after certain days though I still have campus subscription.
I can see thru camera but no notification. even someone rings the doorbell I don't get any notification
So far Product experience is not really great.
Last edited by Mahabir November 30, 2023 at 05:52 AM.
12 months ago
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MasterRigger
12 months ago
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The chime alone is $20. But I will say I had mine replaced on warranty. If you are on the Wyze environment then it's a good deal.

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12 months ago
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Bravely214
12 months ago
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I already have this but would buy another just for the the extra chime if multiple chimes can be paired with one doorbell. Anyone know if this can be done?
12 months ago
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12 months ago
MyDocuments
12 months ago
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Quote from MasterRigger :
The chime alone is $20. But I will say I had mine replaced on warranty. If you are on the Wyze environment then it's a good deal.
It is a good deal, but only if it meets your needs. As mentioned it does not have local recording so you have to have a subscription to record any video that comes out of it beyond the couple seconds they give you for free. Also, in my experience this camera takes forever to connect to the app so whoever's ringing your doorbell may be standing there for 30 plus seconds without a reply
12 months ago
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12 months ago
chris8402
12 months ago
260 Posts
Wired, otherwise I would go for it
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MEB
12 months ago
668 Posts
Be aware that these do not play nice with ubiquity equipment unless you are willing to perform some crazy black magic. There is a long post I was reading where people were trying to figure it out. Since it's easier to switch doorbells than network equipment I swapped out my wyze doorbells and installed reolink Poe doorbells.
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user468013
12 months ago
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My experience with Wyze cameras hasn't been great. They are slow and often lag. Also there's a monthly subscription fee required for each camera. The only positive is that Wyze isn't owned by Amazon.
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12 months ago
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Quote from MEB :
Be aware that these do not play nice with ubiquity equipment unless you are willing to perform some crazy black magic. There is a long post I was reading where people were trying to figure it out. Since it's easier to switch doorbells than network equipment I swapped out my wyze doorbells and installed reolink Poe doorbells.
Which thread is that? I found a Reddit thread, and it seems most of the replies are "I have zero issues"
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1) No memory card

2) Subscription not required, but limits you to short clips with an cool down period between clips that the user can't change. Not sure what the cool down period is now. It used to be five minutes, but now it appears to be one minute according to the events mine recorded yesterday.

3) It is slow to connect, and often requires multiple attempts, slow enough that I added a second camera to watch the front door just because it opens faster.

4) Not that wide. I made a 3d printed angle plate to tilt it sideways and down more than the included plates can, but smaller packages still can't be seen if they are placed right next to the door. If that's a big priority, there are other doorbell cams that have a second camera that's tilted down significantly.

5) If you're only buying it for a second Chime and have no use for the rest of it, the Chime is available on Wyze right now for $13.99 and shipping is free if you have an Amazon Prime account.
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MEB
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Quote from jdsmn21 :
Which thread is that? I found a Reddit thread, and it seems most of the replies are "I have zero issues"
This one, the goal was to get the wyze cams to be reliable when using them with the wyze bridge which is the only way to get rtsp working with the doorbells. https://github.com/mrlt8/docker-w...ssions/891