Logitech Circle View Doorbell
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Highest scored product for this feature based on supporting review evidence.
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The slim, narrow body fits many door frames and is often cited as a key advantage of the wired design.
Pros: Privacy, Size &
Cons: Pre-roll buffer, Warranty &
Size and form factor are frequent highlights: it is slim, small, and fits narrow door frames better than many competitors, without a bulky battery housing.
Pros: Size &, form factor
Cons: Face recognition, Chime
The unit is repeatedly described as relatively compact for a doorbell camera, avoiding the oversized look of some competitors.
Pros: Complete kit in box, RTSP stream availability
Cons: Battery &, Charging
Frequently praised as compact/slim, making it easier to fit on narrow door trim compared with bulkier competitors.
Pros: Price &, value
Cons: Security policy history, Privacy
The wired model is compact compared with the battery version and has a low-profile design, though it is larger than Nest Hello.
Pros: Delivery package monitoring, Zones and activity areas
Cons: Upgrade value vs previous model, Storage
The form factor was liked for being slimmer or smaller than battery models, while retaining familiar Nest styling and mounting continuity.
Pros: Complete kit in box, Design aesthetics
Cons: Security ecosystem integration, Ongoing ownership costs
The 1080p unit is described as smaller than the 2K battery model, with otherwise similar front styling.
Pros: Subscription, Storage
Cons: Power Options and Compatibility
The device is on the larger/heavier side and may be tight on narrow trim; many still find it manageable with included mounts.
Pros: Field of view &, framing
Cons: Storage, Subscription
Size is discussed as a practical consideration: the wireless unit is described as larger than the wired model, while another review calls the wireless design compact and easy to place.
Pros: Weather &, temperature tolerance
Cons: Storage, Automation flexibility
Form factor impressions are mixed: some describe it as slim/clean, while others call it a bit larger or bulkier than certain competitors. Fit can be affected by wedge use and...
Pros: Base / Hub integration, Complete kit in box
Cons: Battery &, Charging
The D210 is not tiny, and some reviewers explicitly call it bulky compared with Blink or Ring alternatives. Others were fine with the size, but the overall picture is functional...
Pros: Ongoing ownership costs, Price and value
Cons: Pre-roll buffer, Power Options and Compatibility
Several reviewers call the unit bulkier or heftier than slimmer competitors, which can be a visual downside even if it feels robust.
Pros: Subscription, Ongoing ownership costs
Cons: Light adjustability, Wi-Fi range & stability
Size is a frequent theme: many call it wider and bulkier than sleek competitors, largely due to the six AA battery design. Some reviewers still find the shape acceptable or...
Pros: Base / Hub integration, Complete kit in box
Cons: Weather &, temperature tolerance
The Duo Cam is often described as larger/bulkier than single-lens models, though still relatively slim for a dual-camera design.
Pros: Delivery package monitoring, Ongoing ownership costs
Cons: Lens distortion handling, lag)
The second generation is commonly described as a bit thicker/heavier than the original due to three AA batteries, but still reasonably compact for a doorbell.
Pros: Automation flexibility, Field of view &
Cons: Pre-roll buffer, Chime
The doorbell is often described as chunky, largely due to the AA battery compartment, and the required indoor chime needs a nearby outlet and thoughtful placement.
Pros: Controls &, indicators
Cons: RTSP stream availability, Reliability (general)
Several reviewers call it bulkier than average, which can be an issue on narrow door frames even though the larger button is easy to press.
Pros: Field of view &, framing
Cons: Ongoing ownership costs, Subscription
Size impressions vary: the standard doorbell is called fairly large but manageable, while the Pro is repeatedly described as noticeably bigger and more likely to overhang smaller mounting blocks. Measurements...
Pros: Subscription, Complete kit in box
Cons: Battery &, Charging
The doorbell is larger than many rivals due to its big battery, which can be a visual downside on the front door.
Pros: Complete kit in box, Phone call integration
Cons: Face recognition, RTSP stream availability