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IndoorOutdoor Usage

Outdoor

Compatible Devices

iPhone, iPad, HomePod

Power Source

Corded Electric

Connectivity Protocol

Wi-Fi

Controller Type

Ring, Apple HomeKit, WeMo, Nest

Mounting Type

Wall Mount

Video Capture Resolution

1080p

Color

black

Number of Items

1

Included Components

Smart Video Doorbell, Setup Guide, Bracket, Left/Right Wedge, Screws and Screwdriver, Power Kit with Connectors

Number of Channels

2

Wireless Communication Technology

Wi-Fi

Installation Type

Screw In

Voltage

24 Volts

Wattage

‎6 watts

Item dimensions L x W x H

2.1 x 1.8 x 5 inches

Batteries Required

No

Low light technology

Night Color

Alert Type

Motion Only

Room Type

Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Classroom

Light Source Type

Infrared

Video Capture Format

MP4

Unit Count

1.0 Count

International Protection Rating

IP65

Control Method

App

UPC

745883820092

Product Dimensions

2.1 x 1.8 x 5 inches

Item Weight

13.7 ounces

Item model number

WDC010

OS

iOS

Special features

HD Resolution, Night Vision, Image Sensor

Other display features

Wireless

Manufacturer

Wemo

Date First Available

February 7, 2022

Average Rating

2.75

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Trace Stone

    This replaced a first gen Ring doorbell, as I wanted Apple HomeKit integration and better picture quality. Initially, I was very disappointed with this doorbell – it was constantly reseting, locking up, and the hardwire door chime stopped working. Unfortunately, I waited too long to return it to Amazon, so I decided to request a replacement from Wemo and started checking their support site. It was at this point I noticed the voltage requirement and decided to double check my system. I had assumed my voltage was fine as the Ring doorbell worked reasonable well for many years, but to my surprise I only had a 5v transformer. This doorbell requires 16-24v. I upgraded the transformer about three week ago, and the doorbell has been functioning perfectly since. No more resets and lockups, and the chime works again.

    I really like the Apple integration. Whenever someone arrives, a photo is sent to my watch. If we are watching AppleTV, a live video will automatically pop up. It also has facial recognition support, although that is a bit spotty. The daytime picture and motion detection are fine for my needs, but I would have to say that the night picture is not the greatest.

    Installation was pretty easy. I knocked off one start because you have to install an extra piece of wiring in the chime; I did not need to do that with the Ring doorbell.

    The doorbell is typically pretty responsive when trying to do realtime operations, like starting a live feed. However, it does still fail to connect from time to time. One tip that may help with that issue: After installing the doorbell, go to your router DHCP settings and make sure the modem always assigns the same IP address to the doorbell. Possibly do the same for your Home Hub device (typically AppleTV or iPad).

  2. 04

    by TX371

    I was honestly nervous to order this as most reviews seems to state that this product has bombed, but I have not run into a single issue with the one I received. I love the face recognition, the fact that everything is controlled through the Home app, as well as using Apple Secure Video to keep recordings.

    This thing is pretty dang accurate in regards to faces, and I love that the doorbell button begins to glow when you get close to it.

    My main cons would be, as others have said the camera quality could definitely be better, there needs to be more advertising regarding the terminals required for inexperienced users, and the fact that a very specific screw and screw driver are required to keep it attached to the wall (you have to do this every time a reset is needed or make your life easy and take a photo of the HomeKit code).

    Otherwise I would honestly buy the next generation they create IF these cons are fixed.

  3. 04

    by James Menzies

    Je ne recommande pas car il se déconnecte tout le temps. Pas fiable

  4. 04

    by TX371

    I will be returning this doorbell because it is flat out useless. I can’t believe how incredibly unreliable this doorbell is, and even when it works it is barely better than doorbells that are a fraction of the price.

    When you open the Home app, the video preview is always blurry, and it has to be opened full size to view a clear video. According to Belkin this is intentional.

    The flat mount is aluminum and fairly sturdy, but the angle mount consists of attaching a piece of plastic to the aluminum base using the smallest screws invented by mankind. While neither could be considered theft-proof, the plastic bracket could yanked off the wall by by a five-year old. Should be much better considering the steep price.

    Motion detection is horrible. It will not detect anything unless it is within 1-2 feet of the camera. Anything further is invisible. My other HomeKit cameras detect people and vehicles that are hundreds of feet away.

    It overheats in direct sunlight, resulting in it going offline and randomly disconnecting. It’s only March, so clearly this will not work at all during the summer. This is a dealbreaker even if it was perfect in every other way. I didn’t research this when I bought it because I assumed that this type of product would be designed to work outdoors, but Belkin’s specs state max temp of 45° C (113° F). While this seems adequate, exposure to direct sunlight will increase temperature by 20-30° beyond the ambient air temperature. It is also lower than the max temp for Ring and other cameras.

    Even when it is not overheated, it goes offline for no apparent reason, day or night. There is no way to easily “reboot” or reset it, but a day or two later it decides to start working on its own.

    There is no way to configure anything via a separate app or even in HomeKit. You cannot turn off night vision, for example (and no, this is not a HomeKit limitation).

    Extremely expensive. This is the most expensive video doorbell by a large margin, and you basically get nothing beyond what other video doorbells offer (aside from HomeKit integration). Other doorbells offer better video quality, configurable options, sturdier mounting, and better security.

    The warranty fiasco. Was three years when I bought it, but it turned out to be a “typo.”

    In sum, this is a very poorly designed, unreliable, and extremely expensive video doorbell. Whoever greenlit this for release at Belkin should be ashamed of themselves.

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