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Nest Hello, Google’s smart doorbell is finally being released in the UK. After being released in the USA in March 2018.

The UK release date is June 13th 2018 and the much-anticipated price is £229 or with installation £329.

Installation is required for Nest Hello as unlike competitors it only comes hard wired for power. Google have commented this is by design and stops the requirement for charging a battery as well as ensuring it is always recording, making it more secure.

We assume the installers will be subcontracts and not actually Google employees. This is how Nest Thermostats are installed, contractors join a nest approved scheme and the work gets referred to a local approved installer.

Nest Hello has some impressive features, including:

  • Pre-recorded sound bites – perfect for when you don’t want to speak to a cold caller. You can just a sound bite and it is played to the caller. Currently it does support custom recordings so you are limited those that are supplied.
  • Facial recognition to tell you who is at the door, if the face has been named in your account. For example, your regular cleaner. This feature however this does require a nest subscription.
  • Echo and noise cancellation – to prevent street or background noise.
  • 4 x 3 aspect ratio meaning you can see the video in portrait and get a wider view

Google have a hard job on their hand trying to overtake an already quite advanced Amazon Ring Doorbell. Ring is on their second model, Ring 2, and has a range designed for professional use or those looking for even more features, Ring Pro.

Last year Ring updated their privacy policy to cover facial recognition, hinting this feature will be added to their product.

For more a detailed comparison of Ring vs Nest Hello take a look at our guide: Ring vs Nest Hello.

Who will win Google or Amazon is anyone’s guess! Amazon is currently winning the smart assistant battle with Alexa but will it also be able to win in the Smart Doorbell space?

One thing we do know for sure is the battle of Google vs Amazon in the Smart Home space will just intensify!

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Video Doorbells https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/guide/video-doorbells/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/guide/video-doorbells/?noamp=mobile#respond Fri, 25 May 2018 08:49:43 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=1568 A door bell is a very simple part of nearly every home and no longer does it need to be just a doorbell – now it can be a video doorbell. Big household names like Amazon and Nest are now battling for a share of this ever growing market, not to mention the smaller manufacturers […]

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A door bell is a very simple part of nearly every home and no longer does it need to be just a doorbell – now it can be a video doorbell.

Big household names like Amazon and Nest are now battling for a share of this ever growing market, not to mention the smaller manufacturers like Skybell and VueBel.

In this guide we talk you through the biggest of the market and help you choose which smart doorbell is right for you!

What is the point in a Video Doorbell?

The doorbell was invented back in 1831, believe it or not, since then it has came a long way. However the most common form of doorbell is still a simple button that makes a sound inside the house. The doorbell at first was a simple bit of tech to tell you someone is at your door. It worked perfectly for many years until criminals realised they could take advantage of the homeowner not knowing who was at the door. This sparked the invention of the intercom doorbell, initially only audio but then video allowing you to see and communicate with the person on the other side of the door.

But there is a big drawback, what if you are not home?

This is why Video Doorbells were invented, allowing you to answer your door, see who is there and communicate with them wherever you are via your smartphone!

What do I need to think about?

Smart doorbells come packed with features which will definitely tempt you to get one. Install one in your home and eliminate the need to get to the door to open it. Simply get live footage of the person on your doorstep on your smartphone as well as voice interaction. From there on if you need to open the door some devices will even do that for you with a simple command from your phone. Also the video doorbell is multipurpose, you have the camera for surveillance not just in the day but with night vision technology even in the darkness.

There are various devices on the market now and some even have voice recognition intelligence, but first there is one main thing to consider, installation. If you are already using a wired doorbell then installing the smart doorbell will be an easy task. However if you are using a wireless doorbell which is battery operated, you would have less options to choose from.

Once you have the basic requirement right we still have one more thing to consider, storage.

Cloud storage is vital for a smooth smart device experience as you need a place to store the ‘missed rings’ as well as having a look at who has been at your door.

This storage feature costs around £20 per year with most brands.

Ring Video Doorbell

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Ring, or Ring 2 if looking at the latest model was formerly known as Doorbot.They first came to market back in 2013 and appeared on the USA hit show Shark Tank.

Ring has a HD camera and offers a 160 degree view.  The design of the Ring 2 is not as sleek as other devices out in the market. The device is battery operated (rechargeable) which justifies the bulky look. However if you had wired doorbell you can attach the wires to Ring avoiding the need to recharge.  Unlike traditional doorbells Ring Wi-Fi doorbell does not make a sound inside your house. The notification is all via their app installed on your phone. If you would like to sound in your home you need to purchase a separate Ring Chime. They also have a range of Chimes that include Wi-Fi extenders, designed for large houses with Wi-Fi issues.

For more details read of Ring Doorbell review.

SkyBell

SkyBell Wi-Fi Video Doorbell
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Priced same as Ring 2 at £149 we have its competitor SkyBell. It offers the same video quality but with an additional option to zoom in as well as take pictures. Security wise if someone lures around your door for more than 10 seconds it will record it. SkyBell has free storage and intelligent security system.  Design wise it is round and looks a little dated. The main problem with Skybell is it only works with a hard wired connection, meaning you need a professional and it can be expensive.

August Doorbell Camera

August Home AB-R1 Silver August Doorbell
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Another Competitor at the same price is August Doorbell camera. Like the other two devices it has two way audio option and motion sensing feature. What sets it apart is the floodlights which will aid night vision of the camera. When integrated with August Smart Lock you can open or close your door using the app from your sofa.  This doorbell is also wired and its battery is only for backup.

Nest Hello

The most expensive option at the moment is Nest Hello priced at £229 slightly higher than its rivals. The price is justified by higher resolution offered by the camera but depends on the user if they really need it. Even though the field view is the same as Ring there are a few more interesting features. Not only is it sleek and slim it will sense human presence by body heat and start recording It also comes a wireless chime which you have to purchase separately for Ring.

What is the best Wirelss Doorbell?

Overall Ring and Hello seem to be a tie when comparing features and price. Personally Ring is our favourite due to the Amazon integrations.

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Did Ring just announce facial recognition? https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ring-just-announce-facial-recognition/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ring-just-announce-facial-recognition/?noamp=mobile#comments Thu, 21 Dec 2017 12:45:53 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=1227 Ring, the smart doorbell and security company, has just updated their privacy policy. Effective from 19th December 2017. Lurking in it we found something interesting: “Where permitted by applicable law, you may choose to use additional functionality in your Ring product that, through video data from your device, can recognize facial characteristics of familiar visitors.” […]

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Ring, the smart doorbell and security company, has just updated their privacy policy. Effective from 19th December 2017.

Lurking in it we found something interesting:

“Where permitted by applicable law, you may choose to use additional functionality in your Ring product that, through video data from your device, can recognize facial characteristics of familiar visitors.”

This strongly suggests to us that a facial recognition software update is in development and could be released soon. The update even gives an example of how the feature will work, allowing different notifications for family, friends or strangers.

“For example, you may want to receive different notifications from your Ring Doorbell depending on whether a visitor is a stranger or a member of your household. If you choose to activate this feature, we obtain certain facial feature information about the visitors you ask your Ring product to recognize. We require your explicit consent before you can take advantage of this feature.”

This is very exciting as adds an entirely new level of security to an already outstanding product.

As it has been added to the global privacy policy we are optimistic this will be released to all products, not just the Ring Pro or Ring 2.

We cannot help but feel this is a direct response to the recently announced Nest Hello. Nests first move into the smart doorbell space. Nest Hello is being launched with facial recognition as standard and is due to be released in early 2018.

What do you think of this exciting development?

We have asked Ring for a comment and will update if we receive one. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook or Twitter for the latest updates.

Don’t forget to read our Ring Doorbell review – for all the information on Ring.

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Ring gets bling! https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ring-gets-bling/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ring-gets-bling/?noamp=mobile#comments Thu, 23 Nov 2017 08:13:38 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=1146 Ring the Smart Doorbell specialist has unveiled a doorbell unlike any doorbell you have seen before. The Ring Elite Crown Jewel is encrusted with 43 diamond, 2077 sapphires as well as 98g of gold! To be exact that is 33.20 carat in sapphires, 0.56 carats of diamonds. The limited edition Ring is the work of […]

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Ring the Smart Doorbell specialist has unveiled a doorbell unlike any doorbell you have seen before.

The Ring Elite Crown Jewel is encrusted with 43 diamond, 2077 sapphires as well as 98g of gold! To be exact that is 33.20 carat in sapphires, 0.56 carats of diamonds.

Ring smart doorbell

The limited edition Ring is the work of jewellery extraordinaire Bijan.

It is based on the Ring Elite doorbell so is packed full of smart features, like 1080p 2-way video, as well as its opulent extras.

The price for this very limited edition Ring is a reasonable $100,000! However all proceeds go to UK charities supporting crime prevention, a cause directly connected to Rings aim.

If you want to buy a Ring Elite Crown Jewel you will have to be quick as only 10 have been created and they are available only in England at Selfridges Oxford Street.

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