The best doorbell cameras

  News, Rassegna Stampa
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With a smart video doorbell, your front door’s communication skills go from 1980s landline to a modern smartphone. Combining a motion-activated camera with a microphone, speaker, and doorbell, a doorbell camera sends alerts to your phone to show you who’s calling without you having to open the door or even be at home. Whether you’re curled up on the couch, hard at work in your office, or sunning on a beach in the Bahamas, a smart doorbell camera keeps you in touch with what’s happening on your doorstep.

I’ve tested more than 30 video doorbells, and while there’s no one-size-fits-all — like a smartphone, it’s a personal choice — I have thoughts on which are the best of the best and which work well for specific use cases.

All video doorbells must offer a live feed, but a cloud or local storage option for video recordings, so you can see visitors you missed, is important too. Some companies offer free local storage or some free cloud storage, but most require a monthly fee.

Fast and accurate motion detection so you know when someone is at the door, plus smart alerts for people, animal, and vehicles to cut down on nuisance notification. The option to add custom motion zones helps with this, too. Some even offer package detection, which is always nice.

At least 1080p HD video with the option of HDR to help see faces clearer if your doorway is backlit. Color night vision is a bonus but not a necessity if you have a porch light.