How about something a little different. This doorbell arrived today so thought why not do a quick unboxing here.
Video Link Below - Remember To Watch In YouTube And Select 4K
Video Link Below - Remember To Watch In YouTube And Select 4K
Nope, as I said above, you have to have an account which is definitely a negative IMOBut push notifications does not work without account mode and p2p ? or did they fix it?
do we have any video samples of this doorbell, or just some photos?
do we have any video samples of this doorbell, or just some photos?
As mentioned, I wanted to put together a comparison of this 2K doorbell vs the Unifi G4 Doorbell (original not Pro currently in Early Access) vs the Dahua 5442T Turret for a night time comparison.
VIdeo Link Is Below. Please Remember To Watch on YouTube in 4K:
In summary, I would not recommend this 2K doorbell in its current implementation. There are 6 primary reasons (a 7th is basically a pause for thought) for this:
- Clunky setup through iDMSS/DMSS with need for Dahua account even to initially setup the doorbell. This setup also often took many retries to register the doorbell
- Setup requires Internet access which can be problematic for secure/locked down networks. See my tip above on how to workaround this
- Lack of control over the image. Specifically no exposure control, no manual control of 3DNR, No IR control)
- Doorbell alerting / notification primarily requires account OR firewall rule (on secure network) to ensure push notification is delivered and delivered consistently when using NVR. This can be more problematic on iOS devices than others and there are workarounds BUT needs to be a more robust solution without need for individuals or businesses to use cloud access
- The 5MP 1/2.9” sensor produces a lot of noise in low/no light/IR only situations. This could be mitigated with a) further control allowed over the image (would help a little) and b) ultimately utilizing a better sensor combo such as the tried and true 4MP 1/1.8”. The noise generated by this 1/2.9” sensor is also a mix of a crawl + a pulsing therefore while I mention image control could assist (with crawl noise and 3D noise reduction) it would NOT remove this completely nor could it fix the pulsing noise
- No package detection rule. This is by no means a deal breaker however I thought it was worth mentioning as many other Smart doorbells now include this level of object detection and as Dahua turret and bullet cams are now offering Smart Object Monitoring this could / should be integrated into a doorbell product
- There are potentially better options including other Dahua products
As I mentioned in point 7 above, there are potentially better options (albeit with caveats) including Dahua Turrets to cover an entrance while we all await a Video Doorbell without compromise I’ll touch on just 2 examples as they were part of my comparison:
Dahua Turret cam (5442)
Pro’s
- Image quality day and night with granular controls to dial in for your install
- Ability to schedule day/night profile changes rather than just rely on changing light
- IR controls and SmartIR on supported FW
- Bitrates greater than 8192 (H.264H)
- Deeper IVS rules + SMD
- NVR or NVR platform Integration
- Can be fully configured and run in a secure, locked down environment, no internet or cloud required (nor associated accounts)
- Does not rely on WiFi
- Easily integrated with SmartHome configurations
- Supports POE (albeit this should be seen as an additional plus as many people are replacing an existing doorbell and don’t have POE run to their entrances)
- Offers Smart Object Monitoring which could be used for package monitoring although (as I mentioned in the Color4K-X review) this IVS rule type still needs a lot of work
- Relatively small (turret form factor)
- Price is around $189 (turret) so about $50 more than Dahua 2K doorbell
Con’s
- Not a true doorbell replacement but can be integrated with other cameras and Smart Home integration to offer similar (albeit hands off) alerting at your door
- Form factor is not as small as traditional doorbell or G4 below
- Cost is higher than the doorbell
- Does not support 2-way audio out of the box
Unifi G4 Doorbell (Only If You Have UI Infrastructure)
Pro’s
- Image quality day and night is decent (albeit color at night does suffer motion blur at a distance UNLESS you use high frame rate mode)
- Still offers Human + Vehicle detection along with multiple customizable zones for each
- Can be fully configured and run in a secure, locked down environment without cloud or internet access
- This one is a Pro and a Con. NVR is through your own Unifi Protect server which can be locked down and run on your choice of security rated drives BUT cannot connect to a standalone NVR (Dahua etc) without interfacing the stream through scripting or 3rd party utilities
- Easily integrated with SmartHome configurations such as Homebridge with Unifi Protect plugin or Scrypted if you want to use HomeKit or Home Assistant etc
- Form factor is smaller than 2K doorbell and a traditional turret cam
- Has LCD screen for customizable text messages (if this is important to you)
- Supports 2 way audio
Con’s
- Must have UI infrastructure to run it (this is a BIG con)
- No ONVIF
- No local on camera storage (SD card) but records to your choice of hard drive in Protect NVR
- Does require WiFi although new Pro version supports POE (for data and power). As per the 5442 above, this should be seen as an additional plus rather than strictly a con as many people are replacing an existing doorbell and don’t have POE run to their doorbells currently)
- No Exposure control outside of Auto, 50hz, 60hz
- No package detection which other smart doorbells have been doing for a long while now
- Price is $199 so around $60 more than the Dahua 2K doorbell
- Produced by a network tech company (that has had at least 2 data breaches in the past year hence my advice to lock down on secure network) rather than a leading security camera manufacturer
So to be clear, am I saying you should not buy this Dahua doorbell, absolutely not. All I’m saying is that there is still a lot of work needed to perfect the doorbell offering and there may be other, potentially better options out there for this type of application albeit with tradeoffs. For the record, I don't endorse, advocate or recommend (in any way shape or form) consumer grade Arlo, Google, Eufy, Ring doorbells at all, in fact in all those cases I would without shadow of a doubt recommend people steer clear of those options. Inline with that, I still strongly caution people considering the G4 doorbells as well. With that said, If (and I do mean If) you must have a Smart Video Doorbell today then I believe that the G4 is currently one of the better options out there with a good mix of image quality, smart home integration options and critically, the ability to secure to local access only while keeping notifications and functionality consistent. This is however with the HUGE caveat that you are in (or getting into) UI infrastructure. If you don't have (or want) that infrastructure and/or alternatively just want to cover an entrance way, then the 5442 or even new 5842 turret (reviewed both) offer great quality with more highly configurable rule options, a plethora of connection and integration choices and your ability to alert on Motion, Person, and (as it improves) Smart Object Monitoring.
Summary
So, while I cannot currently recommend this 2K Dahua doorbell, remember that's limited to its current implementation. My hope is that in the next iteration of a Dahua doorbell, this will meet more of the needs I list above (that we all look for here), bring over key functionality already existing in other areas of the portfolio and fix the critical issues that currently exist on this product. In-line with that, my recommendations to Dahua for this and the next doorbell are to improve and offer the following:
- Offer standard doorbell transformer + PoE options
- Allow more granular control over the image (points above)
- Revisit sensor choice and strongly consider the 4MP 1/1.8"
- Increase IVS rules supported by the camera
- Offer 100%, internet free and account free setup
- Enable (or have it as an option) a true Dahua web GUI front end
- Improve notification options that don’t require cloud access or workarounds
- Allow API calls as you do with the other Dahua cams. This opens the door (no pun intended) to a lot of options
- From a Smart Home integration perspective (knowing a doorbell is key to this and a secure home through NVR etc) consider upcoming communication protocols such as Matter be added to other standards in place such as ONVIF
- Increase the price (yes I think this is a good idea) inline with competition ($199 to $299 etc) to allow Dahua to add the features above
HTH
You can also use a Dahua AI NVR as wellYou must use SmartPSS to configure the encoder:
Dahua DB6I / EmpireTec Model DB5X - 5MP Doorbell Initial Unboxing / Findings / Tips & Tricks / Comparison Video
How about something a little different. This doorbell arrived today so thought why not do a quick unboxing here. Video Link Below - Remember To Watch In YouTube And Select 4Kipcamtalk.com