Hey all I’m looking for recommendations for a video doorbell that doesn’t need an internet connection.

Preferably something that is WiFi and would work with Frigate?

  • ErwinLottemann@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    unifi has nice (a) doorbell(s). you need a server to record and run the controller though, but that can be a raspberry pi

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      8 months ago

      Don’t the Ubiquity doorbells require a ‘dream machine’ storage appliance for recording video? I didn’t think there was a way to use your own storage anymore which has been my main hesitation in getting one.

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        8 months ago

        oh, i didn’t know that, as i’m already in to deep in unifi appliances 😬

        i think i remember that it was not required, but i would not be surprised if that has changed.

        consodering that you would need a subscription for a ring doorbell (if i remember correctly) the 200€ for the storage device and the ~180€ for the doorbell would still be cheaper. i’d be surprised to see another alternative with the same features for less money or without a aubscription.

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        8 months ago

        Cloud key Gen 2 Plus is about $200 and comes with a 2.5 inch 1TB hard drive so it is not that bad if you will have multiple cameras, but maybe not worth it just for one.

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          8 months ago

          That’s been my problem. It’s overpriced for just a single camera considering I already manage a big storage pool that my other services can use. But do I want to lock myself into buying other Ubiquity IP cams down the road?