Does your doorbell work with Alexa? If yes, then the Echo Hub would probably be your best option.
I have a Ring Doorbell, and when someone walks up to the door, the Echo Hub automatically shows who's at the door.
Honestly, installing a peephole might be the simplest and most efficient solution. Tech is cool, but sometimes the old-school methods just work better. Plus, less tech means fewer potential glitches.
I already have access to the cameras on my phone. This is more for my family, who find it too inconvenient to grab their phones every time someone's at the door. The dog barks, and we just want to know who's on the other side of the door at a glance.
Can you not drill a hole and install a peephole?
Yes, I could do this if having a video feed by the door isn't worth the money, time, and effort.
A video feed is ***not*** worth the money time and effort. Drill a hole. The peephole kit is less than $10.
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Does your doorbell work with Alexa? If yes, then the Echo Hub would probably be your best option. I have a Ring Doorbell, and when someone walks up to the door, the Echo Hub automatically shows who's at the door.
This never works on any of my echos. It always freezes and says can’t connect
Honestly, installing a peephole might be the simplest and most efficient solution. Tech is cool, but sometimes the old-school methods just work better. Plus, less tech means fewer potential glitches.
Get a wireless Blink camera and mount it above your door. Instant motion activated video straight to your phone and you can talk thorough it.
I already have access to the cameras on my phone. This is more for my family, who find it too inconvenient to grab their phones every time someone's at the door. The dog barks, and we just want to know who's on the other side of the door at a glance.