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invader 10-31-2017 01:54 PM

Doorbell with camera and monitor
 
I been looking at a few different options for a doorbell with camera and monitor capability.

Has anyone recently bought and installed one? It seems like buying one online is the way to go as the quotes I've obtained from home security companies are astronomical.

I do like this one I saw on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...ESRNXTMJWN643D

But of course its not available.

Acura604 10-31-2017 02:06 PM

I have one... it came with the new house. kinda neat except i hardly use it since i also have a security camera looking down onto front door area. i'll post pix later.

but..its neat..when doorbell rings, the video monitor activates showing me the front. for night time, it shines out a bright white LED to lighten up the face.

roastpuff 10-31-2017 03:15 PM

Why not a Nest or Ring doorbell? Can see on app on phone.

Berzerker 10-31-2017 04:00 PM

Yea I was gonna suggest Nest camera's. They are pretty good.

Berz out.

invader 11-09-2017 11:56 AM

With those app related doorbells, not everyone carries their phone around. But have a main hub area (living room)

Funny thing, local alarm installer quoted me $700 for a product that sells for $300 on amazon.

Still doing research.

punkwax 11-09-2017 12:37 PM

Optex ivision is wireless so you can have the home base (charging area) as well as carry it around like a portable phone say if you're doing work in the backyard etc.

Decent little product. Could probably find an online reseller.

roastpuff 11-10-2017 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by invader (Post 8871300)
With those app related doorbells, not everyone carries their phone around. But have a main hub area (living room)

Funny thing, local alarm installer quoted me $700 for a product that sells for $300 on amazon.

Still doing research.

If you have an Apple TV or Chromecast or Google Home or Amazon Alexa - the app will show on your main TV. It's pretty damn cool. Will also alert you via Google Home/Amazon Echo if you have one of the little in-home speakers.

And I have my phone with me 99% of the time - how else do you browse RS while on the throne? :badpokerface:

invader 12-20-2017 03:15 PM

I ordered the Skybell HD

Doing some research I know I have to some extra work for installation. I need to find get that adapter to connect it to my current digital doorbell/intercom.

I might be getting in over my head for this install.

punkwax 12-20-2017 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by invader (Post 8878988)
I might be getting in over my head for this install.

Quote:

Originally Posted by invader (Post 8871300)
Funny thing, local alarm installer quoted me $700 for a product that sells for $300 on amazon.

No offence but now maybe you’ll see why people charge for installation and their expertise.

Speed2K 12-20-2017 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by invader (Post 8878988)
I ordered the Skybell HD

Doing some research I know I have to some extra work for installation. I need to find get that adapter to connect it to my current digital doorbell/intercom.

I might be getting in over my head for this install.

Good luck, I use a Ring Pro, install had it's challenges but overall it wasn't too difficult. I basically followed the video provided by Ring. Maybe Skybell has an install video as well?

invader 12-21-2017 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by punkwax (Post 8878992)
No offence but now maybe you’ll see why people charge for installation and their expertise.


I see your point.

Check this out though.


The install video by both Ring and Skybell is less than 5 minutes.

Actual install is two or three times longer than that and they skip the digital chime part altogether. Next, these doorbells are incompatible with digital chimes. You need to buy extra hardware. I ended up returning the Skybell and ordered a nestcam outdoor.

Theres a promo going on! $70 off and you get a free google home mini.

https://store.nest.com/ca/product/ou...amera/NC2100EF

Euro7r 12-21-2017 05:47 PM

Isn't Ring useless without cloud subscription to record videos? Without it, it's like a regular door bell telecom...

invader 12-22-2017 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Euro7r (Post 8879176)
Isn't Ring useless without cloud subscription to record videos? Without it, it's like a regular door bell telecom...

Yes

Hence the other options like Skybell or NEST

MG1 07-27-2018 05:55 AM

I have the original Ring and it sucks balls. Totally useless. I invested in two plug-in ringers, too. When someone rings and you're home it's okay, but when you're away from home and want to answer the ring, forget it. By the time you respond, they're long gone. WiFi signal strength and power are at max, but it's just stupid slow. Motion detector is finicky, as well. I put up with it. They've introduced newer versions, but not going to pay more if the performance isn't much better. And yes, I subscribe to their cloud service. I'm one of those early adopters of technology. Sometimes you're the Louisville Slugger, sometimes you're the ball. Not proud of this decision....................

Is Nest any better? Others?

Hondaracer 07-27-2018 09:07 AM

I've had great experiances with my nest thermo, would buy a door bell, however i already have security cameras facing the front door

the novelty of the constant monitoring wears off pretty quick and in reality you will only ever look at the footage if somthing was to happen


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