4 reasons why you shouldn't have a video doorbell at home (and 4 why you should)

Should I or should I not trade in my lifelong doorbell and peephole for a video doorbell? All home automation devices have their advantages and also their drawbacks. In today's article we show you four points in favor and four against. In this way, you can decide if this product will solve your life or if it will complicate it a little more.

In favor of the video doorbell

peepholes to watch out for

These are the 4 most interesting points that practically any video doorbell will bring you:

No more curious neighbors

If you live in a building full of onlookers, a video doorbell is just what you need to scare away «Radiopatio». Very few will dare to put their ear to your door if there is a camera pointed at them.

Less sharp than a peephole

The peephole of a lifetime is easy to use and very cheap. but of discreet has very little The one on the other side of the door knows if you have looked or not because he sees himself and hears himself. You are not fooling anyone. If he later decides to open, fine. But if you don't, the truth is that you are fatal.

With the domotized version, this does not happen. You don't have to go near the door. You don't have to reveal that you're home.

Night vision

Let's go back to the peephole of a lifetime. If the person who has knocked on the door has not turned on the outside light, she will be of absolutely no use. In this case, the video peephole will be useful —if it has one infrared recording, available in most models that are currently on sale.

Watch your house wherever you are

Does someone call your house when you are not there? Are they planning to break in? With a video doorbell you can find out. The motion sensors they are activated and begin to register activity when someone approaches our door. Therefore, we will know if someone is planning something, if they have knocked on our door or if we were out at the moment when they did not go to make a delivery.

against the video doorbell

Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2

Now let's get to the bad news. What's wrong with mounting a video doorbell on my front door?

One vulnerability and you're sold

It is not usual, but you have to put this in the equation. If someone manages to hack your video peephole, the thieves will have a better advantage than you, since they will be able to disable your device and it will be worse than having nothing.

false alerts

Motion sensors are not infallible. If you have any at home, you may have noticed that they activate from time to time for no apparent reason. Well, exactly the same thing happens with the video peephole. In some cases, it's going to give you a ghost alert.

Beware of privacy

You already know the consequences that putting a camera to record in a common area of ​​a building. Some neighbors might get upset and report you. You must notify it and consult the rules of your community before taking the plunge and placing a security camera.

They can steal or damage it

It's unusual, but having an expensive piece of technology outside your home can be a magnet for thieves and vandals alike. In the United States there have been cases of video intercom robberies. And, if someone wants to mess with you, breaking them will also be an option. Keep that in mind before installing anything.


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