Are any of these video doorbell things actually worth my NVR space?
I had a camera above my door for over a decade. Wife wanted to talk to strangers so I try unifi, Reolink Dahua and Tapo. Since when does a 2/10 camera combined with a 1/10 intercom become remotely acceptable? Is it the button everyone loves? Is that what I’m missing? Do we (but not me) just have them because everyone else does? Help me figure this out.
Props to Dahua and TP-Link for at least using communication grade audio protocols. I actually probed the Dahua down to UDP/RTP realtime and realized there is no DSP to speak of so the latency IS the DSP. Straight feedback if you make it convo speed. The rest interleave audio and video so latency is unavoidable.
I still can’t wrap my mind around “enthusiasts” using these junky video doorbell things on purpose. I’m currently using the old camera above the door and an Aiphone ix-ss-2g intercom for the doorbell. What has everyone else figured out?
I had a camera above my door for over a decade. Wife wanted to talk to strangers so I try unifi, Reolink Dahua and Tapo. Since when does a 2/10 camera combined with a 1/10 intercom become remotely acceptable? Is it the button everyone loves? Is that what I’m missing? Do we (but not me) just have them because everyone else does? Help me figure this out.
Props to Dahua and TP-Link for at least using communication grade audio protocols. I actually probed the Dahua down to UDP/RTP realtime and realized there is no DSP to speak of so the latency IS the DSP. Straight feedback if you make it convo speed. The rest interleave audio and video so latency is unavoidable.
I still can’t wrap my mind around “enthusiasts” using these junky video doorbell things on purpose. I’m currently using the old camera above the door and an Aiphone ix-ss-2g intercom for the doorbell. What has everyone else figured out?