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  1. #Anygo doorbell how to#
  2. #Anygo doorbell 1080p#
  3. #Anygo doorbell update#
  4. #Anygo doorbell pro#
  5. #Anygo doorbell code#

The Lorex Video Doorbell turned in solid performance in testing, delivering crisp, colorful 1080p video during the day and sharp black-and-white video at night. I gave it a name, attached it to the mounting plate, and the installation was complete. The doorbell was also automatically added to my Alexa device list. I selected my Wi-Fi SSID from the list, entered my Wi-Fi password, and the doorbell chimed, indicating a successful network connection.

#Anygo doorbell code#

I used my phone to scan the QR code on the back of the doorbell, verified that the device was powered up, and created a password for the doorbell. I powered up the circuit, opened the app, and tapped the plus icon in the upper right corner of the devices screen. I turned off the power to my existing doorbell before removing it, ran the wires through the opening in the Lorex doorbell’s mounting plate, and connected the wires to the doorbell terminals. I started by downloading the Lorex mobile app and creating an account.

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Installing the Lorex Video Doorbell is easy and straightforward, but requires working with low-voltage wiring, so if this is not something you’re comfortable with consider hiring a pro.

#Anygo doorbell update#

Tap the gear icon in the upper right corner to access device settings where you can enable notifications, set motion zones and motion sensitivity, configure chimes, and update the firmware. At the very bottom of the screen are buttons for taking a snapshot, manually recording a video, and initiating two-way talk. There’s also a button that lets you view multiple camera feeds (up to four) in a single panel. Below the video panel are pause, high def/standard def, mute, and full-screen mode buttons. Tap the doorbell panel to launch a live video feed that you can view in full-screen mode by turning your phone sideways. It opens to a Devices screen that displays panels for each installed camera. The Lorex Wi-Fi Video Doorbell uses the same mobile app as the Lorex Indoor and Outdoor cameras. Missing are the intelligent alerts that know the difference between people and vehicles that you get with the $150 Arlo Video Doorbell, and the face recognition feature that you get with the $229 Nest Hello. However, it does support Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands that let you stream video to compatible devices. The doorbell does not support Apple HomeKit or IFTTT applets that allow it to work with other smart devices, and it doesn’t integrate with other Lorex cameras. It begins recording when motion is detected or when the call button is pressed, but it lacks the buffering technology that you get with the pricier Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus that captures a few seconds of video before an event. The 2MP camera captures 1080p video at 30fps, has a 160-degree field of view, and has a night vision range of up to 33 feet. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Arlo Video Doorbell Review An embedded 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio is used to connect the doorbell to your home network. Around back are two wire terminals, a reset button, and behind a rubber lid, a micro SD card slot with a preinstalled 16GB card (the slot supports media of up to 64GB). The front of the doorbell holds the camera, a PIR (passive infrared) motion sensor, two infrared LEDS for night vision, a speaker, a microphone, and a call button.

#Anygo doorbell pro#

At 4.7 by 1.7 by 1.0 inches (HWD), it's closer in size to the Vivint Doorbell Camera Pro (4.6 by 1.5 by 1.3 inches) than the bulky Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus (5.1 by 2.4 by 1.1 inches). With its glossy black faceplate, matte silver enclosure and ring button, and blue backlit LED indicators, the Lorex Video Doorbell offers a clean, modern aesthetic. That said, it doesn’t offer quite as many features as our Editors’ Choice for video doorbells, the $99 RemoBell S. It stores recorded video locally so you don’t have to worry about monthly cloud subscriptions, and it’s relatively easy to install. The latest addition to the Lorex family of smart security devices, the Lorex 1080p Wi-Fi Video Doorbell ($129.99) offers sharp 1080p video, motion detection and recording, and compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands.

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