BIOTA Security

January 08, 2024 | Tech at Biota
BIOTA Security

A smart, wireless doorbell, commonly known as a “video doorbell,” can add a layer of security and convenience to your home. Here are some features to consider when looking for a smart, wireless doorbell:

HD Camera: Make sure the doorbell is equipped with a high-resolution camera (HD or better) to provide clear images.

Live Monitoring: A smart doorbell should allow you to monitor activity at your door in real time via a mobile app or other device.

Motion Detection: The ability to detect movement in front of the door and provide a notification to your phone or other device. This is useful for monitoring activity around the front door.

Smart Notifications: A smart doorbell should be able to provide smart notifications, such as person detection, not just vehicles or animals.

Night Vision: Choose a doorbell equipped with night vision or infrared to see clearly even in low light conditions.

Two-Way Audio: The two-way audio feature allows you to communicate with guests or the person at the door through the app.

Cloud or Local Storage: Smart doorbells should have the option to store video footage in the cloud or locally, providing flexibility in data management.

Strong Wi-Fi Connection: Make sure the doorbell can connect to the Wi-Fi network properly to ensure a stable connection.

Weather Resistance: Choose a doorbell that is weatherproof or has a good IP rating to protect against the elements.

Integration with Other Smart Systems: A smart doorbell should be able to integrate with other smart systems, such as a security system or smart home platform.

Aesthetic Design: A sophisticated and smart doorbell should also have an aesthetic design and match the style of your home.

Long-Lasting Battery or Alternative Power Source: If the doorbell uses batteries, make sure they are long-lasting or that there is an alternative power source option, such as power from the back door wiring.

Written by NJ