Doorbell camera that works, sorry the existing posts are from over a year ago.

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Bruce Harling

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Feb 22, 2026, 1:52:38 AMFeb 22
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I have been able to add all kinds of el-cheapo cameras. It seems remarkable to me that so many work with Camect. Except doorbells. 

The doorbell cameras that I see, they always seem to want to have their own app and so on. I would like to replace my RING… (they are thieves with pricing) with something that can send alerts from Camect. 

On one hand I could just put a regular camera, but having a button, and audio would be very good. I dont have any wires going to the door, the ring is battery powered, I can run 24V or I can run POE, but battery and wifi and compatibility would be my first choice. 
Thanks for any ideas that come from here. 

Bruce 

John Groseclose

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Feb 22, 2026, 3:08:05 PMFeb 22
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I can highly recommend the Reolink PoE doorbell.

The Reolink WiFi doorbell works, but being WiFi is of course subject to interference.

Their battery/Wifi doorbell works, but does not provide a 24/7 stream, and like all of the battery cameras I’ve tested over the years suffers from startup delay and connection issues when waking from sleep.

PoE is the way to go for reliability.

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I have been able to add all kinds of el-cheapo cameras. It seems remarkable to me that so many work with Camect. Except doorbells. 
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Bruce Harling

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Feb 22, 2026, 3:08:17 PMFeb 22
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Thanks John, 
I actually install cameras as part of my work - and for sure we use Poe whenever we can. 
I feel slightly lazy with my front door, because there is no wire there. 
Let me see which one costs how much ! 

Bruce 


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On Feb 22, 2026, at 7:59 AM, John Groseclose <car...@gmail.com> wrote:

I can highly recommend the Reolink PoE doorbell.

Dolf Starreveld

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Feb 22, 2026, 3:13:18 PMFeb 22
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I had doorbell wires from my transformer, but there was no good way to run a Cat5/6 cable to the doorbell location. I opted for the Reolink WiFi version. I encountered a minor problem where the existing transformer wasn't producing enough juice for the camera, so I replaced it for about $20. Now it has been working fine with Camect for 2 years. WiFi has not caused any noticeable problems for me, and I have great coverage everywhere (4 Ubiquiti access points). I agree that battery-only is not viable.

Patrick Chicas

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Feb 22, 2026, 4:23:28 PMFeb 22
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Did Camect find and auto-configure the Reolink Doorbell Cam?

Voice/Text 970-403-6345

Dolf Starreveld

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Feb 22, 2026, 4:47:09 PMFeb 22
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I don’t remember this one way or another

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CamectChao

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Feb 22, 2026, 5:31:37 PMFeb 22
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I have been using Reolink wifi doorbell for a while. The doorbell is pretty good.
You can add the doorbell as an ONVIF camera. ONVIF is off by default though.
Please go to the doorbell's web interface, settings > network > advanced > server settings, to enable ONVIF.

Mark Jones

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Feb 23, 2026, 5:55:43 PMFeb 23
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I just installed the 5mp WIFI from Bolide Technology.   On the higher side, but works like a charm.
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