Doorbell
2 receivers (for wall socket and battery)
Choose between 16 melodies and 5 volume levels
Receiver plugs directly into the wall socket
Choose between 16 melodies and 5 volume levels
Long-range wireless connectivity
Weatherproof design
See who is at your door on your phone
Rechargeable battery (Micro USB)
Includes two receivers for added coverage
Easy to mount and use
Camera with person detection
Nest app / Google Home app
150 meters range
Light and sound alerts
See who's at your door on your phone
Two-way audio
App-controlled via smartphone
One-way video and two-way audio
Receiver plugs directly into the wall socket
Sender is powered by kinetic energy
Doorbell set with 2 transmitters and one receiver
Up to 100 meters range
Volume control on receiver
Self-learning coding prevents interference
Volume control on receiver
Self-learning coding prevents overlapping
100 meters range
80 dB alarm
See who's at your door from anywhere
Two-way audio for direct communication
Works with Nedis SmartLife WiFi Doorbell (with video)
Includes USB charging port
166-degree camera
2-way communication
300 m range
80 dB alarm
300 m range
80 dB alarm
300 m range
80 dB alarm
300 m range
80 dB alarm
Two-way audio for real-time communication
Smart motion detection alerts
Volume control on receiver
Self-learning coding prevents interference
Two-way communication
Camera
High-quality video capabilities
Two-way communication for real-time interaction
Modern design with clear sound for your home.
Easy installation with multiple chimes to choose from.
See who is at your door on your phone
Use the existing wiring from your doorbell or Micro USB
Features 4 different melodies and adjustable volume
Batteries not included
Battery-free button (Kinetic energy)
HQ sound
Battery-free button (Kinetic energy)
HQ sound
16 melodies
Stylish design
High-definition video for enhanced home security
Easy installation with smart home integration
White design for a super discreet look
WiFi/LAN connection, and compatible with PoE
Wireless connection to doorbell
Includes 6 melodies
Clear images even in low light
Instant alerts upon motion detection
150 meters range
32 different sound combinations
Extra door push
Self-learning coding prevents overlapping
100 m range
80 dB alarm
150 meters range
LED on press
100-meter range for flexible installation
Wireless operation for easy setup
Practical hiding place for your AirTag
Keep an eye on your bike's position
150 meters range
Light and sound alerts
Kinetic connection, no batteries required
Devices are pre-paired from the factory
Complete set with motion sensor
90 dB alarm
Features: Full HD quality for clear viewing
Features: Two-way audio for easy interaction
Sleek design with advanced features
Easy installation and connectivity
Set includes two receivers
150 meters range
LED Indicator
150 meters range
Long-range wireless operation
Modern design with customizable chimes
Range up to 100 meters
Expandable with extra door push and bells
Connects via Wi-Fi
2-way audio
With motion detection
2K resolution
100 dB ringtone
Color: White
150 meters operational range
Attractive design
Bright sound notifications
Compact design
LED Indicator
Battery operated
Bright sound notifications
Compact design
Versatile doorbell chime to enhance your UniFi Protect setup.
Sleek design fits seamlessly into any home decor.
Advanced security features with high-definition clarity
Reliable and weather-resistant performance
Video doorbell feature
App controlled
Receiver can be paired with multiple transmitters
2-way communication
Clear video streaming for enhanced security
Two-way audio communication
Experience unmatched versatility with 36 unique sounds.
Enjoy a reliable wireless range of up to 300 meters.
Wi-Fi enabled doorbell with integrated IP camera for easy monitoring.
2MP resolution ensures clear video delivery.
High-resolution video for clear visuals
Durable design for all weather conditions
High-quality audio and video for effective communication
Enhanced night vision for added safety
Stay connected with video monitoring
Easy installation and setup
Dual connectivity options for versatile use
Weatherproof design perfect for outdoor settings
Enhanced security features
Real-time notifications
Knock, ring, and play with this interactive doorbell house.
Encourages imaginative play with sounds and figures.
Night vision capability for round-the-clock security
Compact design for easy installation
Convenient wireless doorbell powered by a 230V battery.
Easy installation and a reliable signaling solution.
High-quality and elegant doorbell design
Compatible with DoorBird doorbell sets
3MP camera for high-quality video at your door.
Easy installation for enhanced home security.
Additional unit
Sleek design
100 meters range
Visual and audio alerts
Up to 100m wireless range
Select from 36 chime options
Classic dual-tone sound for unmistakable alerts.
Built to last with high-quality materials.
See who’s at your door from your phone
Two-way audio for easy communication
150 meters range
24 different ringtones and sound levels
As an accessory
Range up to 150 meters
Ideal for enhancing doorbell functionality
No batteries needed for operation
Durable and stylish addition to your home
Kinetic technology for effortless use
Designed for seamless integration with DIN rail setups.
Stylish and functional doorbell solution.
Features 4 melodies
Battery-operated
Battery vs. Wired Doorbell
You can get doorbells that need to be installed and connected with a power supply via a wire or a wireless model that uses batteries.
If you choose the wired model, it requires installation and you may need an electrician to connect it.
A battery model, on the other hand, is often easy to set up and you can do it yourself, without help from an electrician.
When the doorbell is wired, you don't have to worry about it having power, as it is constantly connected to power, but with a battery-operated doorbell, the battery can run out.
Therefore, these doorbells occasionally need battery replacements, where you can often see in the product description how long the battery life is with that specific doorbell.
Wireless Doorbell
Most doorbells are now wireless, where the doorbell comes in two parts, one a transmitter and the other a receiver.
The transmitter is the button located at the door, which visitors can press, and the receiver is a speaker that is inside and makes sound when the button at the door is pressed.
The wireless doorbells use batteries instead of power, which wired doorbells use.
This also means that the batteries need to be replaced from time to time, and most wireless doorbells can indicate that they are about to run out of battery.
This happens either when the doorbell makes a specific sound or when a light on the doorbell lights up in a certain color or flashes.
On some smart home doorbells, you can also see low battery levels on the corresponding app, where your phone can send a notification when the battery is about to run out.
However, there is a maximum range for the distance that may exist between the transmitter and the receiver, so you need to be aware of this if you mount the receiver far from the transmitter or move far away with it.
You don't need to mount the receiver, so you can take it with you around the house or even out in the garden, as long as it is not outside of the transmitter's range.
7 Things to Consider Before Buying a Doorbell
#1 - Range
When choosing a doorbell, you need to be aware of the range between the doorbell transmitter and the receiver.
Especially if you have a large home and want to place the receiver far away from the transmitter, you should choose a doorbell with good range.
Likewise, if you plan to take the receiver with you around, for example, out in the garden, the range needs to be good enough to send the signal to the receiver when someone rings the bell.
#2 - Video/Image Quality
If the recordings from the video need to be saved, you should be aware that some doorbells with video surveillance require the separate purchase of a microSD card.
There is also a limitation on how large a microSD card can fit in the different doorbells.
Some, for example, can accommodate a microSD card with 64GB storage, whereas others may only have 32GB or 16GB.
Therefore, you should also be aware of this before purchasing a microSD card for your doorbell, as an oversized microSD card will not work with the bell.
Other doorbells offer cloud storage, where you can subscribe with the manufacturer to have your recordings automatically saved online in the cloud over a specific period.
#3 - Two-Way Communication
Many smart home doorbells, especially those with camera surveillance, often have a microphone and a speaker installed, allowing you to communicate, in other words, speak with the person or people at the door.
You can speak to them from your phone or via various smart home hubs that are supported by your doorbell, such as Google Home and Amazon Alexa.
#4 - Support for Voice Control
If you choose a Smart Home doorbell that you want to use with your voice control system, you need to check if it supports your specific voice control service.
This could include Google Home or Amazon Alexa, which you have as a voice control.
Thus, the doorbell should support the voice control you use for the two devices to communicate.
#5 - Light
If you need a doorbell that you can also use in silent mode, you should look for a doorbell with a receiver that has built-in light.
The light will allow you to see when someone rings the bell, while the doorbell is on silent mode, as the light in the receiver will turn on in that case.
#6 - Sound
When it comes to sound levels, you should look for dB, which stands for decibels and is a unit of measurement for noise or sound level.
You can also look at how many sound levels there are, so you know if there are plenty of options to adjust the sound to the right level for your home.
This way, you can ensure it is neither too loud nor too quiet but more balanced in sound.
If you want the option to change melodies on your doorbell, you should see if it offers a variety of melodies or ringtones.
#7 - Connection to Other Devices
If you need extra doorbell buttons (transmitters) or receivers, you should be aware of how many other devices can be connected.
There can be a significant difference in how many devices you can connect, where some can only have one, while others can have six, twenty, or even more.
Smart Home Doorbell - With Camera and Microphone
A Smart Home doorbell is a doorbell equipped with a camera, so you can see the visitors that come to your door.
Additionally, the doorbell can connect via Wi-Fi, so it can be linked to an app on your phone, allowing you to monitor the video surveillance on your phone.
Besides being able to view the video surveillance on your phone, you can also follow it on a tablet or connect the doorbell to your Smart Home management devices, in the form of hubs.
With some apps, you can even answer when someone rings the bell, allowing you to be at work, on vacation, at the supermarket, or in a completely different place and see who is at the door, as well as respond to them.
The app can also notify you of movement near your door, so you can see who is there even if they haven’t rung the bell.
Furthermore, some apps also have an alert when the doorbell is about to run out of battery and needs a replacement, ensuring that your doorbell always works.
Doorbell with Light - Visual Alert
A doorbell with a light is a way you can have your doorbell on silent but still be aware that someone is ringing the door.
This happens as the light will turn on when someone rings, allowing you to see from the light that someone is at the door.
Therefore, this type of doorbell can also serve the deaf or individuals with hearing impairments, who may have difficulty hearing when someone rings the door.
Moreover, it's a smart doorbell for families with small children who need to take a nap, as you can set the doorbell to silent while the child sleeps, and still see from the light if you have visits at the door.
You also do not need to mount all receivers, so you can choose to take it with you around the house, so you can see the light wherever you are, as long as it is within the transmitter's range.
However, some receivers need to be connected to power outlets even if the doorbell is wireless, so if you want to take the receiver with you, you need to make sure this also runs on batteries or can be charged.
Doorbell with Sensor
There is also a type of doorbell with a sensor that can detect movement when someone passes by it.
These doorbells are often used in stores, which you may recognize from the little bell you can hear when you walk in and out of the door in some shops.
Others use them if they have gates leading into their house, so if no one has rung the gate but is still approaching the house, you can know that someone is coming without them having rung the bell.
This way, it functions as an extra security measure, so you are not caught off guard if someone gets close to your house.
Frequently Asked Questions About Doorbells
Can a doorbell be used for surveillance?
You can use a doorbell that has a built-in camera as surveillance for your property, so you can see who is ringing your bell and then decide whether you want to open the door for them.
How high should a doorbell be placed?
A doorbell can be placed wherever you wish, but it makes the most sense to place it at an accessible height where most people can reach it, so they do not have to stand on their toes or bend down to access it.
How does a wireless doorbell work?
A wireless doorbell uses batteries to function and consists of a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter is the doorbell itself, and the receiver is the small speaker unit that will alert you when someone is at the door, and the two communicate via a wireless connection, which has a specific range.