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Published: 2022-03-10, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Smart home security systems are ideal for keeping tabs on what's happening inside and outside of your home, but not everyone has the need or the budget for a full-blown professionally monitored system from ADT or Vivint. DIY systems like Ring Alarm Pro an...
Three storage options, Good human detection, Wide viewing angle
Video is sometimes in fisheye mode, Limited interaction with digital assistants, No battery-power option
The doorbell is definitively worth considering, especially if you're looking for one with a local storage option. It worked well, reliably detected people coming to the door and didn't throw up many false alerts. It's good value for $100.Note: When you pu...
Published: 2021-06-02, Author: Terry , review by: tomsguide.com
Relatively inexpensive, Versatile, Very good quality video and decent audio, Includes smart home technology
Hardwired only, Does not include two-factor authentication for sign-in, AI human detection feature wasn't reliable
Overall, the EZVIZ DB1C video doorbell has some very enticing qualities—it’s nicely designed, includes a well-designed app, and produces very good video, photo and audio. I found it easy to use. I also set it up pretty quickly. It also has some promising...
Published: 2021-01-26, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Affordable, Sharp video quality, Wide vertical viewing angle, Dual-band Wi-Fi, Local and cloud video storage, Supports IFTTT, as well as Alexa and Google voice commands
Requires wiring, Alexa-streamed video is in fish-eye mode
The Ezviz DB1C Wi-Fi Video Doorbell is an affordable smart doorbell that delivers sharp HD video with a wide viewing angle, cloud and local video storage, and support for voice control and lots of third-party smart devices...
Abstract: My house is working toward a PhD. Little by little, it's getting smarter. The transition started a couple of years ago, out of necessity. After peering beneath my bed skirt to retrieve a fallen item, I was horrified to discover a thick coating of dust on...
Abstract: One easy way to safeguard your against property theft, home invasion, porch pirates, and even unwanted solicitors is to identify who is at your doorstep before opening the door. Enter the video doorbell, a first line of defense for homeowners that not onl...