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What is a Dual-Power Smart Doorbell?

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when looking for a video doorbell? Resolution? AI detection? Really, you should consider the power supply first.

Why is the power supply method so important?

If you lack a wired doorbell circuit at home, a battery-powered doorbell offers flexible placement options. In this case, consider additional features to select the best battery-powered doorbell. If you have a wired circuit, you can choose between a battery-powered, wired, or dual-power doorbell that supports both battery and hardwired options.

What is a dual-power smart doorbell?

A dual-power smart doorbell is a cutting-edge home security device that offers the best of both worlds — the reliability of hardwired power and the flexibility of battery operation.

      

 

Reliable Hardwired Power:

Hardwire the dual-power smart doorbell to your existing doorbell wiring to provide a consistent and reliable power source. This allows for 24/7 recording so that the doorbell never stops monitoring. Ensure that your doorbell wiring and transformer meet the voltage requirements of the smart doorbell you intend to buy.

Flexible Battery Operation:

For situations where hardwiring is not possible or preferred, dual-power smart doorbells offer the option to operate on rechargeable batteries. This wireless installation allows you to place the doorbell anywhere, even in locations without existing wiring. Battery-powered operation ensures mobility and convenience without compromising on security. Battery-powered doorbells usually only wake up to record when events (such as motion, people, and vehicles) are detected to reduce power consumption. When the battery is dead, you must remove the battery or the doorbell (if the battery is built-in) to charge.

What factors should you consider when choosing a smart dual-power doorbell?

This article cannot cover all the factors you need to consider. Please check the device’s specifications before purchasing.

  • Video Quality and Resolution

High-resolution video ensures clear and detailed footage.

  • Field of View

Consider the field of view offered by the doorbell's camera. A wider field of view allows for better coverage and visibility.

  • Battery Capacity

Battery capacity determines how long the doorbell can be used before it needs to be recharged when it is using the battery as a power source.

  • AI Detection

A smart doorbell's detection types, sensitivity, and range are crucial. Usually, the detection types include motion, vehicle, package, pet, people, and sound. The powerful AI detection ensures you miss nothing. A doorbell may or may not support all these types. Choose the proper doorbell based on your needs.

  • Night Vision

Ensure the doorbell has night vision capabilities to provide clear footage even in low-light or nighttime conditions. Most smart doorbells support IR night vision, which provides black-and-white images. If you want full-color night vision that provides colorful images at night, check if the doorbell supports it.

  • Durability and Weather Resistance

Check if the doorbell is designed to withstand various weather conditions, particularly if it will be exposed to rain, snow, or extreme temperatures. The weather resistance capability is usually displayed by the IP rating, such as IP65.

  • Cloud Storage or Local Storage

Most smart doorbells support both local and cloud storage, but you need to pay for the cloud storage. Check the local storage capacity and the cloud storage pricing and capacity to find the appropriate doorbell.

Any recommendations for a smart dual-power doorbell?

Consider Tapo’s D235 and TD25 smart doorbells. These models boast 2K 5MP clarity, 8-month battery life or wired power, 180° ultra-wide view, full-color night vision with spotlights, free detection and notifications, IP66 weatherproofing, local storage on a microSD card (up to 512GB), and Tapo Care cloud services. Tapo dual-power smart doorbells are versatile for various situations. For more details, visit TD25 | Tapo Video Doorbell Camera | TP-Link.

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