Eufy Video Doorbell Dual Camera S330
Highest ranked product in this category by consolidated review score.
Highest ranked product in this category by consolidated review score.
Balances a strong score with broader review coverage.
Leads this category on a matching scored feature.
Leads this category on a matching scored feature.
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The lowest recurring feature score with enough category coverage.
Choose the Eufy S330 if you want package-focused dual cameras, local storage, and no mandatory subscription. Skip it if you need slim hardware, HomeKit/IFTTT support, faster live view, or stronger...
Pros: Pre-roll buffer, Subscription
Cons: Light adjustability, Low-light and Night vision
Best for Google Home integration, accurate alerts, package monitoring, and 24/7 recording potential. Skip it if you need wide horizontal coverage, local storage, or long video history without a subscription.
Pros: Delivery package monitoring, Zones and activity areas
Cons: Upgrade value vs previous model, Storage
Choose the eufy C31 if you want an easy, no-fee video doorbell with local storage, dual power, and solid 2K daytime coverage. Skip it if you need cleaner low-light detail,...
Pros: Subscription, Ongoing ownership costs
Cons: Porch light brightness, Delivery package monitoring
Choose the Eufy C210 if you want a budget, battery doorbell with local storage, no monthly fee, and built-in human detection. Skip it if you need hardwiring, HomeKit, or the...
Pros: Subscription, Storage
Cons: Power Options and Compatibility
Choose the Tapo D210 for an affordable battery doorbell with 2K video, local microSD storage, a chime, and free detection. Skip it if you need hardwiring, 24/7 recording, pre-roll, or...
Pros: Ongoing ownership costs, Subscription
Cons: Pre-roll buffer, Delivery package monitoring
Best for sharp 2K video, local storage, loud chime options, and no required monthly fees. Skip it if you need true 24/7 recording, near-instant motion alerts, or flawless person detection.
Pros: Ongoing ownership costs, Subscription
Cons: lag)
Good if you want affordable dual-camera package monitoring with local recording. Skip it if instant alerts, top-tier video detail, or subscription-free AI detection matter most.
Pros: Price and value, Complete kit in box
Cons: lag), Lens distortion handling
Choose the Aqara G410 for HomeKit, local storage, mmWave alerts, and hub features. Skip it if you need a slim, fully weatherproof doorbell or simple plug-and-play app.
Pros: Smart-home integration (Alexa, Google
Cons: Phone call integration, Weather and temperature tolerance
Choose the Eufy E340 if you want dual-camera package coverage, local recording, and no monthly fees. Skip it if you need HomeKit, sleek design, 24/7 recording, or the fastest remote...
Pros: Subscription, Ongoing ownership costs
Cons: Data-usage efficiency (bandwidth), Pre-roll buffer
Choose the Tapo D225 for 2K video, free smart alerts, local storage, and wired 24/7 recording. Skip it if you need HomeKit, a slim design, or true wired chime use...
Pros: Complete kit in box, Ongoing ownership costs
Cons: RTSP stream availability, Face recognition
Best for clear wired video, reliable app-led setup, and standout Ecobee thermostat/HomeKit/Alexa integration. Skip it if you need battery power, local storage, HomeKit Secure Video, or dislike paying for recordings...
Pros: Base / Hub integration, Lens distortion handling
Cons: Face recognition, Color options
Best for sleek Google-friendly security, smart free alerts, and easy battery setup. Skip it if you need 24/7 battery recording, a wireless plug-in chime, or long free video history.
Pros: Object and person detection, Snapshot capture
Cons: Pre-roll buffer, Law enforcement policy transparency
Good if you want sharp 2K video, local storage, wired reliability, and no required subscription. Skip it if you need battery power, HomeKit/IFTTT, richer AI detection, or color night vision.
Pros: RTSP stream availability, Ongoing ownership costs
Cons: Porch light brightness, Face recognition
Choose the Arlo Doorbell 2K for sharp 2K footage, a wide 180-degree view, fast alerts, and broad smart-home support. Skip it if you want local storage or full recording features...
Pros: Field of view and framing, Phone call integration
Cons: Subscription, Ongoing ownership costs
Best for a wireless Ring doorbell with clear 1536p head-to-toe video, fast alerts, and strong Alexa support. Skip it if you want no subscription, 5GHz/Matter/HomeKit, or pre-roll recording.
Pros: Field of view and framing, lag)
Cons: Face recognition, Law enforcement policy transparency
Choose the Aqara G4 if you want the rare battery-powered HomeKit Secure Video doorbell with local storage and flexible power. Skip it if you need reliable package views, high-end video,...
Pros: lag), Power Options and Compatibility
Cons: RTSP stream availability, Motion detection
Choose it if you already use UniFi Protect and want local recording with no subscription. Skip it if you need a standalone, battery-powered doorbell with polished smart-home integrations.
Pros: Subscription, Privacy
Cons: Battery and Charging, Faceplate/accessory inclusion
Good if you want sharp head-to-toe video, fast alerts, strong Alexa/Ring integration and do not mind Ring Protect. Skip it if you want local storage, HomeKit/Google support or the best...
Pros: Multi-user sharing ease, Field of view and framing
Cons: Subscription, Ongoing ownership costs
Best for sharp 2K doorbell video, Google/Nest integration, and Gemini features. Skip it if you need local storage, HomeKit support, a battery option, or the best features without a subscription.
Pros: Complete kit in box, Design aesthetics
Cons: Security ecosystem integration, Ongoing ownership costs
Choose it if you want an easy, Roku-friendly wireless doorbell with 1440p video, a loud chime, and TV alerts. Skip it if you need local storage, HomeKit/IFTTT support, or full...
Pros: Installation and Mounting, Complete kit in box
Cons: Automation flexibility, Porch light brightness
Choose it if you’re committed to Apple HomeKit and want secure iCloud video, rich Apple-device alerts, and crisp porch footage. Skip it if you need Android/Alexa support, battery power, package...
Pros: lag), Automation flexibility
Cons: Pre-roll buffer, Theft and Tamper
Good if you want a small, cheap Alexa-friendly wired doorbell with clear video and fast alerts. Skip it if you need battery power, your existing chime, Google/HomeKit support, local storage,...
Pros: Reliability (general), Size and form factor
Cons: Face recognition, Bird's eye view feature utility
Good if you want a very cheap wired 2K doorbell with local 24/7 recording and chime support. Skip it if you need secure onboard storage, HomeKit, stronger low-light video, or...
Pros: Phone call integration, Recording
Cons: Battery and Charging, Security policy history
Best for a low-cost Alexa-friendly doorbell with easy setup and Sync Module local storage. Skip it if you need smarter detection, wider package framing, HomeKit or Google support, or faster...
Pros: Complete kit in box, Privacy
Cons: Porch light brightness, AI features
Choose it if you want an affordable Ring/Alexa doorbell with head-to-toe video and useful alerts. Skip it if you want no subscription, Google/HomeKit support, local storage, or removable batteries.
Pros: Reliability (general), lag)
Cons: Siren loudness (if built-in), Face recognition
Good if you want an inexpensive Alexa-friendly doorbell with easy setup, long battery life and wide head-to-toe viewing. Skip it if you need subscription-free recording, an included chime, premium audio...
Pros: Field of view and framing, Complete kit in box
Cons: Quick-reply / pre-recorded message usefulness, Face recognition