So, Eufy is off the table for me. No RTSP support, no Blue Iris/PC software support. It's nice that they give you some control, but they keep it all closed. I now lean towards Amcrest. Also, Eufy is priced way too high for what they offer (other than the high image quality)
AD110 since the AD410 does not seem to be on sale for now. Also, I noticed that the Amcrest doorbell does not include a chime.. I am worried about compatibility to any chime I would get.
Thanks for the tip. Thing is, my flat is small, and I simply don't have the room to install this type of doorbell which requires a recess. I am looking more towards models like Amcrest with a wedge to be able to fit it at the side of the door.
Oh, about pricing, I am not willing to pay over 200$. most likely less. It isn't a big ask.. it's not that much of a complicated piece of tech, as it can all be realized with DIY parts. I understand that it doesn't provide a great business model to not sell subscription packages, but it is a...
1. Supports RTSP
2. Support PC software such as Blue Iris, or others
3. Offers free cloud storage or the ability to automatically backup to email or ftp (aside from the local storage)
4. Is ZigBee or z-wave compatible (or ONVIF) and may be combined into a smart home
5. Allows to use custom (mp3)...