

It will also indicate whether the video is armed or offline - and at the bottom of the screen, you can click a shield icon to disarm your video doorbell and turn it off. On the home screen, you can click on an icon of the DB1C, which will have the latest screenshot of what it’s recently recorded. The company did a nice job on developing a logical and useful app, which is relatively intuitive in terms of accessing video clips. Like other video doorbells, it has a rugged exterior that has a IP65 rating, which means it's waterproof. Most of all, it blends in nicely on the frame of my front door. I liked the simple, understated appearance of the DB1C video doorbell itself: It’s small, thin and nicely designed. EZVIZ DB1C Video Doorbell : Design and interface
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The instructions also ask you to download the EZVIZ app, which is compatible with Apple iOS iPhones and devices and Android phones and devices.

However, because it doesn’t include an internal rechargeable battery, it’s smaller and thinner than other video doorbells that include a battery, such as the Ring Video Doorbell 3. Unfortunately, it doesn’t offer the ability to charge an on-board lithium-ion battery, which is helpful if you don’t have a hard-wired house with wires available to hook up the video doorbell. It even has the right size drill bit to drill the holes for screwing in the doorbell hardware. It even has two different mounting plates, one of which is angled. The DB1C box includes everything you need to get up and running. I don’t think the chime on the unit itself is all that pleasant sounding, but it does the job in notifying you that someone’s at the door. If you don’t have a chime in your house, there’s an additional configuration for that installation. For example, there’s one configuration for you to wire the doorbell if you have a house with a mechanical or electronic doorbell chime, in which case there’s an included power kit that will also power that chime.
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The EZVIZ DB1C has a small instruction pamphlet that’s handy in letting you quickly install the doorbell, depending on the configuration you have. EZVIZ DB1C Video Doorbell: Installation and power options However, the app did notify more than once that the card wasn’t working. You can also store your videos on a micro SD card, which is relatively easy to install. Ring’s plans start at $3/month Nest’s basic plan is also $6/month, but includes unlimited cameras at a single location. When compared to the best cloud storage plans for security cameras, EZVIZ’s subscription costs don’t offer as much value as those from Ring and Nest, both of which provide at a minimum 30 days of cloud storage.

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To start, you get up to 30 days free of EZVIZ’s 7-day event-based video history. However, like most video doorbells, you’ll need to purchase a cloud plan.
