A number of years back, the Video Doorbell craze took off! It all started with the invention of the video doorbell camera by one company and rapidly grew into a market craze as every security company wanted a piece of that pie. Some have improved on the concept, while others simply copied it and offered it for a better price. So, the big question now is “What’s the best doorbell camera?”
We will take a brief look at the short history of doorbell cameras and how they became an overnight sensation. Then we will look at the features people want in a video doorbell or doorbell camera followed by a review of the top products that meet the needs of most consumers. So, let’s dive in and see what’s the best video doorbell!
The First Known Video Doorbell
In 2013, Jamie Siminoff founded a company called Doorbot whose flagship product was a doorbell camera or video doorbell (whichever way you like to say it)
which he later renamed Ring. That same year Siminoff appeared on the reality show Shark Tank seeking $700,000 in investment funding. He was denied by investment experts.
Ring continued to grow, and after the appearance on Shark Tank and the subsequent rejection, they quickly earned $5 million n new revenue. The company kept growing and gaining exposure and credibility.
In 2016 Shaquille O’Neal acquired an equity share in Ring (his intuition is 7 feet tall!!)
Shortly after that, the company raised another $200 million in investments and the rest is history…. or the future as far as the DIY home security market is concerned. Shark Tank really missed that one!
Not All Publicity is Good Publicity
In February of 2018, Amazon bought Ring for upwards of $1 Billion! The growth hasn’t stopped since then, but it has slowed at times due to other players on the market with similar products. Another factor slowing them down a time or two has been the publicity of security breaches and the public disclosure of the fact that Ring was in bed with over 200 police agencies throughout the US, allowing them to use homeowners’ Doorbell Cameras in their investigative efforts.
This triggered a public outcry over compromised privacy and caused many to view Ring as a part of Big Brother instead of the company they were trusting to keep them safe (and private). Hopefully, all of that is over! If not, go for companies that have a better track record of not allowing any government agency to use their enterprise.
Let’s Look at 3 of the Most Popular Video Doorbells
Since the craze with video doorbells took off several years ago, many companies and products have come onto the market. Some of these products are from companies that you are likely familiar with. However, some of them are basically unknown and often have no reviews or just a few reviews on their products.
For the purposes of this review article, we will stick with the products that have a proven track record with consumers and we’ll keep an eye on the other, unknown products and review them once there is enough information available to provide you with an accurate assessment.
With the more known products, let’s see if we can answer what’s the best doorbell camera!
Here we go:
SimpliSafe states that their video doorbell detects people and ignores distractions. They do this by having a two-sensor approach. One sensor identifies the heat signature of people while the other detects the form of a human. This means that you will not be alerted every time a car drives past your house or a gorilla wanders onto your porch (wait, I’m not sure if it will read a gorilla as a human form or not. If not, it may miss my uncle Burt!)
SimpliSafe’s Video Doorbell Pro works well integrated with any SimpliSafe security system, or as a standalone product. Two requirements to note: 1) Needs to be wired into an existing doorbell setup, and 2) requires WiFi.
SimpliSafe is known for being user-friendly and for being one of the easiest DIY home security systems. Installation is easy. Here are some key features:
- Infrared Night Vision
- Great app that’s friendly with both iOS and Android
- Two-way Audio
- 160º Field of View
- 1080p HD Video
- Motion Alerts
- Door Chime
- HDR Imaging
These doorbells are sleek and look great, but if a person would like a different color, there are faceplates that are available in three colors: cloud, jade, and obsidian (or white, light green, and black). When connected with a SimpliSafe security system, the Video Doorbell Pro and every other camera on the system starts recording the moment any sensor is triggered.
The downsides are:
- Capturing recording requires a monthly subscription, although relatively inexpensive
- Uses existing doorbell wiring, no reviews wireless options
- Doesn’t support voice commands (Like Alexa or Google Assistant) or IFTTT
Overall this is a great product, especially if you are planning on acquiring or already have a SimpliSafe security system.
Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus
Ring has several video doorbells! In fact, they also have multiple generations for at least one of their lines of doorbell cameras. One item they offer is a peephole camera. Basically, their video doorbells all offer the same thing with improved features such as better motion sensing as the newer versions roll out.
For the purposes of this article, we’ll look at their latest product, the Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus. Ring is also a user-friendly company with DIY products that promise quick and simple installation. With this latest incarnation, they’ve made available a pre-roll video capture feature so that you can go back a few seconds before the camera was triggered. Here are some of the features:
- Infrared Night Vision
- 1080p HD Video
- 160º Field of View
- User-friendly App
- Wired or Battery Powered
- NEW FEATURE: Removable Battery Pack
- Pre-roll video capture
- Two-way audio with noise cancellation
- Supports Amazon Alexa and IFTTT
These doorbell cameras are also sleek and stylish! In fact, the new third-generation plus series is slightly smaller than the other ring video camera predecessors.
There is really only one complaint that seems to have any merit: To view any recorded video or picture, a person must subscribe to the Ring Protect Plan which is currently $3/mo per device or $10/mo per household for accessing up to 60 days worth of footage. Not bad, but it is one more monthly expense to deal with. But the Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus is a true DIY video doorbell.
This product would “wow” you if you were to visit a friend who had it already installed and who also has a Google Smart Home vibe going on. Since Nest is owned
by Google, it should come as no reviews surprise that the Nest Hello works well with all of Google’s and Nest’s smart home equipment and features. If that’s you, this is probably the video doorbell for you.
Although a great product, there are a few things to consider if you are in the market for the best camera doorbell or a wireless doorbell camera system. There is no reviews wireless option, and it is a bit tedious to install, usually requiring professional installation which adds considerably to the price.
If you don’t already have a doorbell chime, you will need to purchase one for this video doorbell to work. To view the video history you will need a monthly subscription, although I’ve seen it inconsistently reported that there are three free hours of backup for images. The added costs make this one of the most pricey doorbell cameras on the market.
But being called the smartest video doorbell around, it’s worth a look if it fits your budget. Here are some key features:
- Advanced App with great features and easy to use
- Facial Recognition (requires an additional storage fee)
- 2-Way Audio
- Works with iOS, Android and Desktops
- Geofencing and Scheduling options
- Motion and Sound detection
- Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant
- 160º Field of View
- Sleeker design to fit on more doorframes
So, this is a great product! There’s no way around that fact. Nest Hello looks great, performs well, and has a few features not found in most other video doorbells.
If you’re on a budget or need a DIY option, try the Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus or the SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro. Otherwise, the Nest Hello is probably the most advanced doorbell camera system on the market today.
Final Thoughts
We just looked at the evolution of the video doorbell market since its quick rise just a few years ago kicking off with the Ring Video Doorbell. Since then, with a plethora of doorbell cameras on the market offering diverse options and price points, it could make a person’s head spin trying to decide which products are worth their consideration.
To help you in the decision-making process, we’ve ventured out in true SecurtyUnveiled fashion to show you the three top contenders for the best video doorbell. Each of the three, SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro, Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus, and Nest Hello, have slightly different features.
So, what’s the best doorbell camera? It really depends on your needs and budget. You can’t go wrong with any of these. But overall, and if budget and ease of installation aren’t important points, Nest Hello would sit at our top spot as the best camera doorbell.
Please leave us a comment below with any insights, opinions, or experience with any of these or other Video Doorbells. Thanks for stopping by!
I found myself cracking up about your comment on “Uncle Burt”. I love this review so much. I have been wanting to get a doorbell for my house since when people knock I never hear them. I also hate answering my door when you just never know who the heck could be out there in this day and age. A video doorbell would be incredible. I am leaning highly toward the Simplisafe Video Doorbell Pro. Thank you for an entertaining and informative review!
Thanks so much Shyla! It was fun to write. I’m really glad you enjoyed it, and I hope you enjoy the SimpliSafe Video Doorbell Pro or whichever one you end up going with. I’m certain you will enjoy any of them we’ve outlined.
Thanks again and please come back with a report on how you are liking your new doorbell camera once you have it a little while.
Darrin 🙂
This was a nice post to read and I liked you placed them all side by side and let them compete with each other. And after reading your post, I agree with you, Nest Hello is my best option. I love the 160º field of view and also that it works with Android, iOS and desktop. Thanks for helping me make up my mind.
Thanks, Ann! I know you will love your Nest Hello by Google. They are all great products with different needs in mind. But you are selecting well. Great choice!
Darrin
Thank you so much for sharing with us an interesting and well-researched article. The main subject of this article, the Best Doorbell Camera, is truly an asset to anyone searching for a video doorbell. I have learned a lot by reading the condensed details you have laid out.
Of the products mentioned in your article, I like Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus. I have used the Ring Video Doorbell for some time, but I’d love to upgrade to the 3 Plus. Those who want to buy a video doorbell would be happy with any Ring model IMO.
Finally, I enjoyed reading your article and I’d like to share it with my Facebook group if you give me permission.
Thanks for your comments and input. You are welcome to share the URL for this article with your Facebook group. Actually, any that you read and like, feel free to share.
Thanks again for stopping by. 🙂
Thanks for sharing the depth of information and the interesting points you have added along the way. These cameras for the front door have been in the news as lifesavers lately, and as crime stoppers… oh and as crime solvers. That’s partly why I looked up the cameras today. And the ones I had heard about on the news asd being helpful are basically the same ones you are reviewing on this page.
I will choose one from the list and purchase it soon. I appreciate the information.
Awesome! I’m glad you stopped by. Let me know which one you choose and what you think of it once you have it for a while.
Thanks for your comments and for input.
Darrin 🙂
These are all three great products. I’ve heard of each of these companies, but I don’t yet own a video doorbell. Are video doorbells reliable? I mean, do they usually last a while. And do people steal them? Here’s another good way to beef up the security at my house. A good doorbell camera would be the right move. I plan on giving one of these a try, but I want input from someone who has actually used one or more of these. Have you used any of this? Which would you consider the best?
Hi, and thanks for your comments and questions! 🙂 Yes, these products are durable. They’ve never had a reputation for wearing out. As far as them being stolen, keep in mind that they are on camera walking up to steal…. a camera LOL I’m not saying it has never happened, but having such devices has the track record of keeping people with nefarious purposes away from your house. If they didn’t know a video doorbell was there at first, as soon as they realize it is, they know they are on camera. And typically, those morons with bad intentions going to your front door aren’t all hooked up to hide their identity. The purpose of going to the FRONT door is to not look suspicious.
As far as which of these I would consider the best, well, have firsthand experience with Ring and Simplisafe video doorbells. They are both great have different features. The Nest Hello is a little smarter (no offense to the other little fellas), but it all ends up being whether or not you will be using it with Google Assistant or Amazon Echo, or if you are needing a wireless or wired unit… and a few other nuanced differences. But if one of them fits your needs best, that is the best one. 🙂
Thanks again for your comments and quesions. Come back with input once you purchase and try one of these.
Darrin
Hi there! I really enjoyed reading this helpful and informative article about the doorbell cameras. Thanks for the insight and research because now I have enough of the right information to know what’s the best doorbell camera to make the right choice. I agree with you that all these three doorbell camera designs have minimal changes between them, and I consider Ring the best one for me.
Thank you again for your help.
Best
Alketa
Thanks Alketa! I appreciate your comments. Please let us know once you have used your Ring Video Doorbell for a couple weeks. We’d love to get your feedback.
Thanks for stopping by. 😎
Honestly, when left with the decision to buy out of these, I would be thrust into a dilemma of not knowing what to say or what to choose between these options. But you have significantly narrowed it down since there appear to be dozens of video doorbells popping up on the market. But these are definitely the best ones. So, it makes it a bit easier to decide. 🙂 And wow! I love the smart features of these doorbell cameras. Well, honestly, they all offer quite the perfect features to do the work perfectly well. So, any would just do. Thumbs up
Thanks, Kimberly! Let me know if you purchase one and what you think about it.
Drop by any time. 🙂