Design aesthetics

#1
Reviews describe the Pro 2 as a modern, low profile doorbell with a chrome edged, glossy black faceplate that blends neatly into most door frames rather than drawing attention to itself.
#2
The wired Nest doorbell continues the line’s clean, modern aesthetic with a slim body and simple camera-button layout, and reviewers often mention that it looks premium yet unobtrusive by the front door, especially when paired with a color that complements the home.
#3
Owners describe the Circle View Doorbell as a sleek, modern looking unit whose minimalist black face and light ring blend well with a variety of exteriors, giving the entryway an understated high tech look instead of a bulky security gadget.
#4
The Nest Doorbell Battery is widely described as sleek and modern, with a minimalist camera and button layout that blends neatly into contemporary door frames, and this review adds that its muted colors and rounded edges give it a quiet, almost key fob like appearance that some homeowners appreciate even if others might prefer a more obviously security focused look.
#5
Owners describe the doorbell as a chunky but modern looking unit that matches other Ring devices and looks tidy once mounted by the front door.
#6
Reviewers describe the black-on-white Arlo 2K doorbell as sleek and modern-looking, with sturdy-feeling hardware that presents well on most door frames even if the body is somewhat chunkier than some slimmer rivals.
#7
Reviewers like the Blink doorbell’s simple, sleek styling, saying it looks clean and unobtrusive next to most front doors, though up close its slightly gray plastic housing can feel less premium than photos even if it still looks tidy once mounted.
#8
The G4 uses a modern square, flat design with matte gunmetal plastic and a prominent illuminated button that most owners find clean and easy to use.
#9
Reviewers like the D210s compact, smart looking design and think it appears more premium than its low price suggests when installed by the front door.
#10
Reviewers describe the doorbell as solid and well finished, with a premium-feeling housing and optional wedge or flat mounting plates that help it look neat and purposeful by the front door.
#11
The Pro 2 closely resembles the original Ring Pro with a small, simple faceplate that blends in next to most doors, and reviewers generally appreciate its straightforward, unobtrusive look.
#12
Owners often describe the glossy black, modern styling as attractive on most exteriors, and this review likewise praises the sleek rectangular shape and LED ring, even while acknowledging that the body is chunkier than the slimmest video doorbells on the market.
#13
The v2 doorbell looks more modern and refined than the original Wyze model, helping it blend better with typical home exteriors.
#14
Modern, sleek design that looks polished on most doorways.
#15
Reviewers describe the Battery Doorbell Pro as having stronger construction, a darker camera surround, and higher-end finishes than standard Ring models, giving it a more premium look even though its overall shape closely matches the Battery Doorbell Plus.
#16
The doorbell has a clean rectangular black front with white sides and a subtle status light, offering a small, fairly unassuming look on the wall, though some reviewers still find it a bit bulkier and more plasticky than slimmer, more solid-feeling rivals like the Nest Hello.
#17
The E340’s styling prioritizes function over flair, with a larger, dual lens front that some owners find bulky or less attractive than sleeker single camera rivals, though this reviewer also describes it as one of the sleeker, more premium-feeling doorbells despite its size.
#18
Reviewers describe the design as fairly industrial rather than sleek, but note that multiple color choices and a prominent ringer button still make it practical and easy to use.
#19
Reviewers often describe the Wyze Video Doorbell Pro’s styling as plain and somewhat bulky, leaning more functional than fashionable but still acceptable given its low price and strong feature set.
#20
Reviewers describe the Tapo D225 as a tall, modern looking doorbell that clearly advertises itself as a video camera, with a somewhat bulky, tech forward style that may feel more utilitarian or garish than the sleeker designs of some competitors.