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Wired vs Wireless Video Doorbells: Which is Right for You?
Wired Video Doorbells
Advantages of Wired Video Doorbells
Consistent Power Supply
Wired doorbells draw power directly from your home’s electrical system so you never have to worry about recharging or replacing batteries.
Enhanced Security Features
Many wired video doorbells offer advanced security features such as continuous video recording and higher-resolution footage.
Disadvantages of Wired Video Doorbells
Installing a wired video doorbell can be difficult and may require professional help, especially if your home does not already have wiring in place.
Because of the aforementioned dependence on wiring, you’re limited in where your doorbell can be installed.
Wireless Video Doorbells
Advantages of Wireless Video Doorbells
Without the need for electrical wiring, wireless doorbells can be installed quickly and easily by almost anyone.
Wireless doorbells run on batteries, which makes them independent of your home’s power supply.
Wireless video doorbells can be placed anywhere within range of your Wi-Fi network, offering greater flexibility in where you place them.
Disadvantages of Wireless Video Doorbells
The batteries in wireless doorbells need to be recharged or replaced periodically, which can be inconvenient. Most should give you a proactive warning about low battery, however.
Wireless video doorbells rely on a Wi-Fi connection to function properly, which can be a limitation in homes with poor connectivity.