New Reolink Wired POE Doorbell Cam ?

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Found the battery? :)

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Anyone snooped the 433mhz transmissions on this device? I saw that antenna mentioned in the FCC docs.

I run a SDR into homeassistant to use all sorts of 433mhz sensors. If this thing uses 433mhz to activate the interior doorbell then it could be used in homeassistant for all sorts of automation.
 

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Anyone snooped the 433mhz transmissions on this device? I saw that antenna mentioned in the FCC docs.

I run a SDR into homeassistant to use all sorts of 433mhz sensors. If this thing uses 433mhz to activate the interior doorbell then it could be used in homeassistant for all sorts of automation.
There is already an integration that can read the doorbell presses in HA. I use it. Works great.
 

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There is already an integration that can read the doorbell presses in HA. I use it. Works great.
Interesting. Looks like that is using ONVIF events for triggering. Wonder if there is any timing difference between ONVIF and 433.
 

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So I went ahead and ordered me the WiFi version :), est. delivery Feb. 6. It should be an easy install, replacing my LaView until I can get my cable ran for the POE version. I have a few friends in mind that may want the WiFi version once I get the POE version installed.
 

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Just got my Reolink POE. Install was a breeze, sets up and connects in seconds.

Sighthound found this as Onvif and imported in seconds.

Chime works as it should.
 

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Anyone snooped the 433mhz transmissions on this device? I saw that antenna mentioned in the FCC docs.

I run a SDR into homeassistant to use all sorts of 433mhz sensors. If this thing uses 433mhz to activate the interior doorbell then it could be used in homeassistant for all sorts of automation.
I have it programmed as a binary device with RTL-433. It works.

My Tasmota flashed sonoff RF bridges pick up the basic code upon button press and is visible in the console:

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03:06:40.168 MQT: tele/RF_Bridge/RESULT = {"Time":"2023-01-31T03:06:40","RfReceived":{"Sync":9430,"Low":310,"High":930,"Data":"9E1992","RfKey":"None"}}
I updated my rfbridge_demux.py file with the "9E1992" code defined as Doorbell Button and it works well.
 

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Great news on the Doorbell working with the Tasmota RF-433 bridge.

Currently using a couple of Sonoff outdoor 433Mhz PIRs with the bridge and they have worked fine now over a year.
 

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Thanks, yeah flyreelow ordered one and just got his yesterday even though it was suppose to come in Feb. The WiFi version I ordered yesterday was suppose to come next week but just got a delivery date of today.

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My question for those who have the WiFi version, how is your signal strength?
 

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I ordered this camera for my elderly parents that don't have BI, but I'm tempted to temp it up to mine to play with. Wifi version in route..
 

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@David L

what is the exact RTMP address you are using.

and is it still working good?


edit.. found it, and working good.... rtmp:/ip adress/bcs/channel0_main.bcs?channel=0&stream=0&user=usenam&password=pass
 
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@David L

what is the exact RTMP address you are using.

and is it still working good?


edit.. found it, and working good.... rtmp:/ip adress/bcs/channel0_main.bcs?channel=0&stream=0&user=usenam&password=pass
Every since I switched from RSTP to RTMP I have had Zero Lost Signals in BI.
 
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