What I'm testing now and it seems to work. I'm now testing Blue Iris, Home assistant, and ELK M1 Gold alarm system and liking what I see, now I have so many options I don't know what to pick or test first. Light bulb over head, ding ding, smack forehead. He looked a me and said why not use your home automation software to make something work. Because you have 4 doors you already have your home automation that talks to you and announces "Someone is at the south side door" You have a camera that will notify you when someone is at your door or anywhere around your house.Ģ. Then a friend asked me with all the stuff you have why do you need a all in one device.ġ. HI I was also looking for a wired doorbell for years spending money and testing stuff nothing worked for me. Or alternatively hunting the PoE cam, home automation friendly doorbell and an intercom as separate components and hacking it together. I'm starting to think I might have to settle for a powered (not battery) wifi model as last time I put in some solid research I think there were some viable options in that space. I've come close to going for the DS-KB8112-IM, however 720p seems underwhelming and it doesn't really cover enough vertical field of view (for me a doorbell camera needs to cover height, not width). Look up Doorbird to scare yourself with pricing. Still seems to be a big hole in the market between the proprietary subscription model stuff and commercial access control targeted at apartment blocks etc. I've been looking and waiting for a year to find something that PoE, solid quality and not a horrendous price - and ideally something that sends an ONVIF trigger event or something when the button is pressed so that blue iris/home automation can pick it up.
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