Chamberlain myQ Video Doorbell
The myQ doorbell earns its place mainly if Chamberlain already runs your garage, since it folds the front door into the same app as the opener. On its own it's a solid 2K camera with a wide 150-degree lens and color night vision, so the view stays useful after dark. Motion alerts hit your phone in real time, and you can install it on battery or wire it to an existing chime, recharging via the included USB-C cable. The smarter features, AI alerts for recognized versus unknown faces and custom zones, require a separate Video Monitoring Plan, so budget for the subscription if those matter.

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Ring Battery Doorbell
If you're stepping into the Ring world for the first time, this wire-free doorbell is the gentlest on-ramp. It runs on a rechargeable built-in battery, so there's no electrician; when it runs low, the included tool pops it off the mount for a USB-C top-up (bring your own cable). Retinal 2K video keeps faces and packages legible, and up to 6x zoom catches details at a distance. Live View and Two-Way Talk let you see and speak to whoever's there, and it slots neatly into an Alexa home. Just know the AI alerts and video history live behind a separate Ring Protect subscription.

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Blink Video Doorbell
Blink's second-generation doorbell is the budget pick that gets the fundamentals right: a head-to-toe HD view with infrared night vision so you see the whole package, not just a face, plus two-way talk to handle visitors from the app. The headline is endurance — up to two years on the three included AA lithium batteries, so you mostly forget it's there. Two things to know before you buy: it needs a Blink Sync Module (sold separately) to store footage, and the person-detection alerts come with a Blink subscription after the 30-day trial. Installs wire-free in minutes or taps into existing chime wiring, and it answers to Alexa.

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Arlo Video Doorbell 2K
Arlo's doorbell is built around a tall, square field of view that frames a visitor head to toe, package on the step included. You get crisp 2K video, two-way audio, IP65 weather resistance, and your choice of wire-free battery or hardwired trickle-charge power, so it fits most front doors. The smarts lean on Arlo Secure: person, vehicle, package, and pet recognition plus 60-day history and emergency response come with a plan (one month included, then from $7.99/mo billed annually). Live streaming and basic alerts work without paying. Activity zones and privacy zones let you focus on the walkway and mute the neighbor's yard, which cuts down on noise notifications.

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Arlo Video Doorbell 2K + Chime 2
Arlo's wireless 2K doorbell pairs sharper-than-1080p video with a wide 180-degree field of view, so you catch faces and floor-level packages in one frame. Night vision, a motion sensor, two-way audio, and a built-in siren round out a capable front-door setup. What makes this bundle worth it is the included Chime 2: doorbell presses and motion alerts ring audibly inside the house, so you don't need an Echo or hub to hear someone at the door. Plan for the recurring cost, though — cloud video storage and the smarter people, package, and vehicle detection live behind a paid Arlo Secure plan once the trial ends.
