New RCA HSDB2A 3MP Doorbell IP Camera

Just came out last week in Early Access (beta). Love it. Integration is good. Wider field of view, LED light when people walk up to the door, screen for notes/text.
How do you like the Ubiquiti?? I wasn't aware they had one.
Just took off my RCA with updated RTSP firmware, if anyone is in the market for one. Went with the new Ubiquiti doorbell since it's all in one eco system.
Kewl, can you share the specs, all I found was talk of a POE Doorbell.

Thanks

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UniFi Protect G4 Doorbell
Early Access
SKU: UVC-G4-Doorbell-BETA

    • UniFi Protect G4 Doorbell is a Wi-Fi video doorbell with a built-in display and real-time two-way audio communication. The camera features a high-quality 5MP sensor with enhanced night vision. Image streams can be viewed in up to 1600x1200 (2MP) HD at 30 FPS. UniFi Protect G4 Doorbell includes a PIR sensor for instant motion detection alerts. Integration with UniFi Protect provides an easy-to-use interface.
      Features:
      • 1600x1200 (2MP) HD stream with night vision
      • Integrated entrance lighting;
      • Real-time two-way audio with echo cancellation
      • Built-in display
      • Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi
      • PIR motion detection sensor
      • Weather-resistant
      • UniFi Protect integration
$199 price tag, sold out of Early Access.
 
Kewl, can you share the specs, all I found was talk of a POE Doorbell.

Thanks

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UniFi Protect G4 Doorbell
Early Access
SKU: UVC-G4-Doorbell-BETA

    • UniFi Protect G4 Doorbell is a Wi-Fi video doorbell with a built-in display and real-time two-way audio communication. The camera features a high-quality 5MP sensor with enhanced night vision. Image streams can be viewed in up to 1600x1200 (2MP) HD at 30 FPS. UniFi Protect G4 Doorbell includes a PIR sensor for instant motion detection alerts. Integration with UniFi Protect provides an easy-to-use interface.
      Features:
      • 1600x1200 (2MP) HD stream with night vision
      • Integrated entrance lighting;
      • Real-time two-way audio with echo cancellation
      • Built-in display
      • Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi
      • PIR motion detection sensor
      • Weather-resistant
      • UniFi Protect integration
$199 price tag, sold out of Early Access.
UniFi Protect G4 Doorbell (need to login with your UI account and toggle on Early Access)


It's sold out but here the image of the doorbell

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UniFi Protect G4 Doorbell
Early Access
SKU: UVC-G4-Doorbell-BETA

    • UniFi Protect G4 Doorbell is a Wi-Fi video doorbell with a built-in display and real-time two-way audio communication. The camera features a high-quality 5MP sensor with enhanced night vision. Image streams can be viewed in up to 1600x1200 (2MP) HD at 30 FPS. UniFi Protect G4 Doorbell includes a PIR sensor for instant motion detection alerts. Integration with UniFi Protect provides an easy-to-use interface.
      Features:
      • 1600x1200 (2MP) HD stream with night vision
      • Integrated entrance lighting;
      • Real-time two-way audio with echo cancellation
      • Built-in display
      • Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi
      • PIR motion detection sensor
      • Weather-resistant
      • UniFi Protect integration
$199 price tag, sold out of Early Access.
Thanks Bob, very nice. My big question is HTTP, I assume RTSP support correct.

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It took me 30 minutes to swap from the DB2 to the Unifi G4. I took a before and after picture of the viewing angle.

Left is G4, right is DB2

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View from DB2 via Hik-vision app
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View from G4
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DB2 had a 3-4 second delay before door chime would go off, with the G4 it's instant.
DB2 had a 4-6 second notification delay, G4 has a 2-3 second delay.
We have 14 Unifi cams at the house so it made sense to have the G4 doorbell as well.
G4 supports RTSP as well.
 
Thanks Bob. I am guessing a new thread will start soon on this new DB.

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Today i was checking the firewall log of my Pfsense and i noticed that every 10 minutes the Ezviz DB1 is trying to connect to the Tencent Cloud Computing: 49.51.168.224:6002 and sometimes on 49.51.160.53:6002.

This behaviour is the same for the Ezviz firmware as for the LaView Firmware. Is there a possibility to disable this? I have checked the ivms 4200 and batch conf tool find a setting related to the cloud but i can't find anything. The traffic is blocked in the firewall but it would be nice if i can turn it off somehow.
Did you have any luck finding info on this? I'm seeing the same in my firewall. I'm contemplating blocking that IP
 
Hello everybody,

I hope I'm in the correct thread. I have my DB1 working great for 4 months. Since yesterday the device just went offline... I tried to reset it using the button but it's not responding. The ring stays solid blue and will not start flashing. It held the button for more than 20 seconds. I have no custom firmware what so ever, just the latest firmware that came through the EZVIZ app itself. Any suggestions or should I contact Ezviz? I alsof tried the take off the power but alsof no solution...
 
Hello everybody,

I hope I'm in the correct thread. I have my DB1 working great for 4 months. Since yesterday the device just went offline... I tried to reset it using the button but it's not responding. The ring stays solid blue and will not start flashing. It held the button for more than 20 seconds. I have no custom firmware what so ever, just the latest firmware that came through the EZVIZ app itself. Any suggestions or should I contact Ezviz? I alsof tried the take off the power but alsof no solution...
To do a full reset it is important to drain it's internal battery, some here has found removing power for at least one hour worked.
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To do a full reset it is important to drain it's internal battery, some here has found removing power for at least one hour worked.
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I tried that and the bell was working again. No need you reconfigure anything. The chime indoor worked again... But after 30 minutes again the same problem...

Device offline. Impossible tot reset. No chime when button is pushed...

The power is off again and i'll try to reconfigure it to the wifi netwerk next time. Hopefully the reset button works then. Is this a Common problem? Otherwise I will have to contact the seller for a repair.
 
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I tried that and the bell was working again. No need you reconfigure anything. The chime indoor worked again... But after 30 minutes again the same problem...

Device offline. Impossible tot reset. No chime when button is pushed...

The power is off again and i'll try to reconfigure it to the wifi netwerk next time. Hopefully the reset button works then. Is this a Common problem? Otherwise I will have to contact the seller for a repair.
Mine never had this. But one of the main reasons for problems with the db1 has always been a transformer with a too low powerrating and/or voltage. What transformer do you use? Soft reset (power off and on) of your router might also do the trick.
 

WOW!!!!

This is what I'm truely interested in, the UA-Pro has a cam and a NFC reader:

UniFi Access

UniFi Access
Early Access
SKU: UA-Kit-Complete-BETA

    • UniFi® Access is a state-of-the-art access control system powered by native PoE technology. It supports conventional electric bolt/strike units, magnetic locks, and 12V access accessories. UniFi Access requires minimal installation effort and can be conveniently managed by the UniFi Access Controller, which also lets you easily manage users, device schedules, and policies.

      UA-Pro
      • Powered by UA-HUB
      • NFC reader
      • Supports unlocking via mobile access*
      • Equipped with high-resolution camera and display to provide two-way intercom*
    • UA-Lite
      • Powered by UA-HUB
      • NFC reader
      • Integrated proximity sensor for hand-wave request-to-exit
      • Supports unlocking via mobile access*
    • UA-Hub
      • Powered by 802.3bt PoE++
      • Equipped with three PoE ports to power UA-Pro, UA-Lite, and UVC-G3-Flex
      • Provides both powered and dry relays for connection locks and access accessories
      • Offers four inputs for conventional motion sensors and request-to-exit devices
      • Supports DIN-rail mounting
    • *Features will be enabled in future software upgrade
      *UniFi Access is available to be installed on UCK-G2-PLUS
      *One pack of NFC cards (10 pieces) will be included with every shipment
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    UA-Hub + UA-Pro + UA-Lite
    $597
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    UA-Hub + UA-Lite
    $298
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    UA-Hub + UA-Pro
    $498
    This is an early access test product. By purchasing this item, you are agreeing to the Early Access Store Online Sales Terms & Conditions.
    Our site sells and ships products to end-user customers only, and we reserve the right to refuse or cancel your order if we suspect you are purchasing products for resale.
$597
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  • Works with UniFi Access Controller
  • Remotely manage Access devices with one easy interface
  • Set door policies, schedules, and permissions
  • Create users, set roles and assign NFC cards
  • Add visitors, define permitted areas and schedules
  • Review statistics and detailed logs
 
Kind of wished I knew of this UniFi gear (Access & UVC-G4) before I bought the EZVIZ-DB1, ROFL. I've been wanting to put in a UniFi Router or Dream Machine and UniFi Cams and UniFi APs, and this is just another thing to send me their way, just wow!

Do you have access to the doorbell from a cell phone android/Apple.

Does it have SIP support as a VoIP Video Phone.

Does it support Alexa or Google Assist.

There is a UniFi G4 Thread we should probably take this to after those responses since I think everyone here would want to know these answers. Ubiquiti UniFi Protect G4 Doorbell Coming Soon