Wired vs battery: which to choose

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Wired video doorbell

Replaces your existing doorbell wiring. Always powered, always connected. No battery to charge. Best long-term option if you have existing doorbell wiring.

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Battery video doorbell

No wiring needed. Install anywhere. Charge every 1โ€“6 months depending on activity. Best option if you don't have existing wiring or are renting.

With or without monthly subscription

Most video doorbells record a short clip when someone presses the button or triggers motion. Where that clip is stored determines the cost:

  • Free / local storage: clips saved to microSD card. No monthly cost. Eufy and Reolink are strong options here.
  • Cloud subscription: โ‚ฌ3โ€“10/month for rolling history, smart alerts and remote access. Ring and Nest require this for full functionality.

Top recommended models

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Eufy Video Doorbell E340

Dual camera (front + downward-facing), 2K, no monthly fee, local storage. Best no-subscription option. From โ‚ฌ120.

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Ring Video Doorbell 4

Best-known brand, excellent app, easy installation. Subscription recommended (โ‚ฌ4/month) for video history. From โ‚ฌ100.

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Reolink Doorbell WiFi

5MP, free cloud + local microSD, no subscription needed. Very good value. Works with existing chime. From โ‚ฌ80.

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Google Nest Doorbell

Best AI face recognition, integrates perfectly with Google Home. Requires Google One subscription for history. From โ‚ฌ160.

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Frequently asked questions

No. Eufy and Reolink offer full functionality with free local storage. Ring and Nest work standalone for live view and real-time alerts, but require a subscription for recorded video history.
Most wired video doorbells work with existing mechanical chimes. Some also offer a plug-in chime accessory. Check compatibility before buying โ€” the product page usually specifies which chime types are supported.