New Doorbell, that might work with SS
New product on Indiegogo, ordered one to try out. Looking for something I can link into SS.
Claims ONVIF compatible and RTSP Player.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/dbell-live-smartest-video-doorbell-security-cam#/
Claims ONVIF compatible and RTSP Player.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/dbell-live-smartest-video-doorbell-security-cam#/
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Please report back once you've had a chance to test it.
Unfortunately I already bought a Ring doorbell (to maximize wife-compatibility) that I'm about to install. I probably would have opted for Doorbird if I had known about it earlier.
for sound I can choose "this Network device", but nothing gets recorded. I can use their App on my iPhone and it does hear audio from the device.
I tried to post some screen grabs showing the config, but could not see where to upload them
Please check the settings of the device (connect to it using a web browser). Do you see any option there to enable sending audio with the video stream? Are there any audio options (format etc.)?
Note: Doorboord just released a hardware/WiFi ringer. Makes a nice addition if you can't wire to the existing bell ringer and want a physical bell (for members of household that do not have app on the phone, guests, etc.)
Just received mine, but haven't installed it yet.
I still do not get sound out of the doorbell, and it now will not let Security Spy connect. which is odd since I had it running for a couple of weeks. I can access the camera thru the web interface and make changes to the camera, see video on their app as well, but not thru Security spy any more.
I have pinged them, wondering if they have suggestions.
I've found only actual access points work - with the new Eero Mesh network (or equivalent) the problematic wifi extenders are a thing of the past but unfortunately I find a lot of them still installed and the retail shops are still selling them.
Can you run a hardwire to the DoorBird?
They have a new two-wire PoE adapter that can work over the horrible old-school bell wire that is typically already installed for analog door bells.
It's added cost, but hardwiring the Ethernet and power will always be the best solution in the long run - especially if you want to use the camera for streaming video and not just the doorbell function.
I have had it working using ONVIF, but recently I can't get it connected - potentially a firmware upgrade on the dbell may have broken this, and the dbell support isn't that helpful.
Many thanks
Mark