Reolink has introduced its latest Smart Doorbell, which operates on battery power but is claimed to match the performance of wired models, featuring impressive new specifications that may even surpass Eufy's offerings.
Enhanced Viewing Experience
This new accessory boasts a 4MP sensor that changes to a 1:1 aspect ratio, unlike its wired predecessor, which used a 4:3 ratio. Reolink argues that this adjustment provides users with an improved vertical perspective, enhancing the likelihood of seeing a visitor "from head to toe."
Advanced Features
The Battery Doorbell is designed to detect various activities outside the door, including features like AI package recognition and theft tracking. It supports microSD cards with a capacity of up to 256GB; however, users need to purchase a Reolink Home Hub, priced at $99.99 on Amazon, for additional storage options.
Connectivity and Installation
Both the Hub and the new Battery Doorbell support dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4/5GHz), a feature typically found in wired versions. Reolink promotes this doorbell as an easy-to-install device that can last up to 5 months on a single charge, thanks to its 7,000mAh battery. Additionally, it is compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa.
The new Battery Doorbell can be purchased directly from Reolink for $145.99 starting now.