Average score
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.6
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.2
AI features
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.5
AI-style alerts and labels are largely tied to Cam Plus tiers; when enabled, they add useful context (person/package/vehicle) but are not perfect.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.0
AI features are presented mainly as human/person detection and smarter notifications. Some reviewers find it helpful, while others note occasional misclassifications (for example, pets or objects being flagged as people).
App, software and firmware
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.6
The Wyze app is widely seen as straightforward with useful settings (timeline, zones, responses, DND), though SD playback navigation can feel quirky and some features are subscription-gated.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
3.8
The app is often described as user-friendly with a dashboard, event history, and easy controls. However, some reviewers report quirks such as playback scrubbing glitches or being logged out, which can temporarily stop notifications until you sign back in.
Audio
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.6
Two-way talk is often described as loud/clean, but a few reviewers report breakup, delay, or integration-related audio quirks.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.0
Two-way audio is usually described as clear and usable, but multiple reviewers warn about a short delay that can make real-time back-and-forth feel less natural.
Automation flexibility
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.6
Automation options include IFTTT applets, Wyze rules, and Alexa routines (for example, triggering other devices when the doorbell is pressed).
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.1
Automation is mostly discussed as using smart assistants as chimes or launching live views via voice command, plus optional custom routines in assistant ecosystems. Phone viewing remains the fastest path in most reviews.
Base / Hub integration
P1Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.3
HomeBase integration is central to the experience, handling connectivity, alert routing, and local storage. Setup commonly starts with Ethernet to the router, and some reviewers note you can later operate with Wi-Fi depending on configuration.
Battery and Charging
P1Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
3.6
Battery life is highly traffic- and setting-dependent. Several reviewers report about 2–4 months per charge in typical use, while busy entryways can force recharging in 6–8 weeks; charging is commonly described as a several-hour process and requires removing the doorbell.
Chime
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.5
Chime support is a major upgrade and can work with existing mechanical/digital chimes, but the included chime controller confuses some installs and may not fit neatly in certain chime boxes.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.7
Chime volume and options are generally praised. The included chime or HomeBase speaker is described as loud, and some reviews note multiple ringtone choices and the ability to use Echo devices as additional chimes.
Complete kit in box
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.0
Most reviews describe a complete box with mounting plates/wedge, wiring hardware, and a chime controller, but microSD media is typically separate unless bought as a bundle.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.4
Most reviews describe a complete package for DIY setup, including the HomeBase/chime, mounting hardware, wedge options, cables, and a release tool/pin for removal.
Controls and indicators
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.7
Status LED behavior is explained clearly in reviews and can be toggled; visible indicator ring helps visitors find the button but some users prefer disabling it.
P2Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
No score yetDelivery package monitoring
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
2.8
Package monitoring is limited by camera angle; some users can detect packages with smart alerts, but several reviews emphasize poor visibility of packages at the base of the door.
P2Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
No score yetDesign aesthetics
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.1
The small, all-black design is generally considered sleek and an improvement over earlier Wyze doorbells.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.2
Design impressions are generally favorable, with reviewers describing a compact, low-profile look and a sturdy feel that blends well with common exterior finishes.
Field of view and framing
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.5
Wider than the original model and good for seeing visitors, but the vertical framing is often not tall enough to reliably see packages placed directly under the doorbell.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.3
Wide-angle coverage is a recurring positive. Reviewers cite a broad field of view (often described around 160 degrees) and optional wedge mounts to better frame the approach path.
Installation and Mounting
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.6
No summary yet.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.4
No summary yet.
lag)
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.7
Live view typically loads quickly, but minor delays can show up in two-way audio and in some notification-to-view flows.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
3.7
Latency shows up in several ways: delays are reported between motion detection and phone alerts, between tapping a notification and live view loading, and during two-way talk where conversations can overlap due to lag.
Low-light and Night vision
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.3
Color night vision can look good with nearby lighting, while IR mode is crisp; performance drops noticeably in dark or unlit entryways and on cloudy/low-light days.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
3.9
Night vision performance is generally good at close range, but some reviewers note that clarity drops as subjects move farther away.
Motion detection
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.7
Person detection is commonly reported as solid, while vehicle and package detection are more hit-or-miss depending on placement and subscription tier. Motion settings include sensitivity controls and a grid-based zone tool; reviewers like the customization but still report occasional nuisance triggers (e.g., passing cars).
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
3.6
Motion detection is generally reliable but not always fast. Some tests show several seconds of delay before a motion alert appears, though sensitivity settings and notification modes can improve responsiveness. Customization options are a highlight: reviewers mention adjusting sensitivity, motion frequency, clip length, and notification efficiency settings to balance responsiveness against battery life and false alerts.
Multi-user sharing ease
P1Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.2
Sharing access is supported in-app. At least one reviewer calls out multi-user support so multiple household members can receive alerts and access live view.
Notifications
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.2
Doorbell-press notifications are generally fast, but multiple reviews complain about cooldown behavior on the free plan and occasional missed alerts that required a reboot.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.1
Notification experience is mixed but generally positive. Doorbell-press alerts tend to be fast, while motion-trigger alerts can be slower; some reviewers like having thumbnail/preview-style alerts to identify visitors without opening the app.
Object and person detection
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.6
Smart detection can label people, packages, pets, and vehicles with Cam Plus; accuracy is generally best for people and less consistent for vehicles/packages.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.1
Person and object detection can add context to alerts. Multiple reviews mention people detection and some also note vehicle detection in event logs or notifications.
Ongoing ownership costs
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.5
Ongoing costs are optional but can matter: without Cam Plus, alerts/recordings may be limited by cooldowns or snapshots; with Cam Plus, the experience is more complete.
P2Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
No score yetPeace of mind
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.7
Delivers strong peace of mind for budget shoppers thanks to continuous recording and rapid doorbell alerts, but confidence drops for users who need better low-light, package view, or tamper resistance.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.6
Many reviews frame the doorbell as peace-of-mind tech: being able to check the door remotely, get a quick snapshot of who is there, and avoid opening the door to strangers are recurring themes.
Phone call integration
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.0
Some reviewers note the doorbell press experience can behave like a phone-call style alert flow, which can feel more immediate for answering at the door.
P2Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
No score yetPower Options and Compatibility
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.2
This is a wired-only doorbell requiring typical doorbell transformer power (16–24V AC cited) and uses 2.4GHz Wi-Fi; some mention a hidden USB power option for testing/setups.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.6
Power flexibility is a key strength: reviewers repeatedly note it can run on battery or be connected to existing doorbell wiring to keep it topped up and reduce charging hassle.
Pre-roll buffer
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.2
Pre-roll is cited as roughly 3–6 seconds, but at least one review found it confusing or hard to verify in the app.
P2Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
No score yetPrice and value
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.6
Repeatedly described as a rock-bottom deal around $40–$45 for a wired 2K doorbell, especially when paired with cheap microSD storage and optional low-cost Cam Plus.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.4
Value is frequently tied to sales and the lack of subscription fees. Several reviewers feel the feature set is worth the price, especially when discounted versus competing doorbells that require monthly plans.
Privacy
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
2.0
Privacy concerns show up in two ways: exposed local storage and a highlighted history of Wyze security failures in at least one review source.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.6
Privacy is frequently cited as a benefit of local, at-home storage. Reviewers like that footage can stay on the HomeBase rather than being required to live in the cloud.
Quick-reply / pre-recorded message usefulness
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.0
Quick replies (pre-recorded responses like leave the package by the door) are highlighted as genuinely handy for interacting without live talk.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.3
Quick-reply features get positive mentions: reviewers describe preset responses and the ability to create custom recorded messages for deliveries or when you cannot answer in real time.
Quiet-time / do-not-disturb scheduling
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.1
Do-not-disturb/quiet time options are available to silence chime behavior while still receiving phone notifications.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.4
Do-not-disturb style controls are valued. Reviewers mention snoozing alerts or using silent modes so the doorbell does not ring or notify during naps or quiet hours.
Recording
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.2
Continuous 24/7 recording to microSD is a standout feature; cloud behavior varies by plan, with more complete event video and smart clips tied to Cam Plus.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
3.7
Recording is event-based rather than continuous. Multiple sources mention clip-length limits (commonly around 60 seconds for some modes) and potential gaps between clips during ongoing motion, plus the absence of true 24/7 recording.
Reliability (general)
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.6
General reliability is acceptable for many, but there are reports of notifications stopping until a reboot and a few integration hiccups that suggest occasional firmware/app quirks.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
3.8
Overall reliability sentiment is positive, with long-term users reporting good day-to-day operation. The main reliability complaints center on notification delays and occasional app/session issues rather than hardware failures.
Security ecosystem integration
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.9
Fits neatly into the broader Wyze ecosystem, benefiting homes that already use Wyze cameras, rules, and shared event views.
P2Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
No score yetSecurity policy history
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
1.0
One review source explicitly calls out prior Wyze security breaches and an undisclosed vulnerability, which can be a deciding factor for security-sensitive buyers.
P2Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
No score yetSize and form factor
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.3
Frequently praised as compact/slim, making it easier to fit on narrow door trim compared with bulkier competitors.
P2Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
No score yetSmart-home integration (Alexa, Google, Siri, HomeKit, Matter, Thread)
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.3
Works with Alexa and Google Assistant, and IFTTT is mentioned in written reviews; HomeKit support is explicitly absent and Google integration is inconsistent for some users.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
3.8
Smart-home integration is most commonly discussed for Alexa and Google (including viewing on displays). Experiences vary on speed for smart-display live views, and SmartThings support is explicitly noted as missing in these reviews; HomeKit support is described inconsistently.
Snapshot capture
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
2.4
On the free experience, motion activity may present as snapshots rather than full cloud clips, which some reviewers found limiting or confusing.
P2Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
No score yetStorage
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.3
Supports microSD (up to 256GB cited) for local storage, enabling continuous recording; however the card slot is on the side and easily accessible.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.4
Local storage is a major selling point. Reviewers highlight the built-in 16 GB HomeBase storage, with some stating it can hold months of clips but may require periodic management or automatic overwriting depending on settings and activity.
Subscription
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.1
Cam Plus unlocks key features (AI labels, cloud event video, and reduced cooldowns). Several reviewers dislike the paywall, though pricing is often described as inexpensive.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.9
Ownership costs are often framed as a win: multiple reviewers emphasize no required subscription. One source mentions optional cloud storage plans, while others focus on staying fully local without recurring fees.
System completeness
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.7
Overall feature set is strong for the price (2K, local storage, chime support), but gaps remain: no HomeKit, angle limits for packages, and full smart alert parity requires subscription.
P2Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
No score yetTheft and Tamper
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
2.2
Tamper resistance is a weak spot: the microSD slot is exposed on the side and the doorbell can be removed from its plate without a locking screw in several reports.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
3.4
Tamper considerations cut both ways: the release-pin mechanism adds a barrier, and storing footage on the indoor hub helps preserve recordings even if the doorbell is taken, but some reviewers still feel it could be removed too easily by someone who knows the trick.
Upgrade value vs previous model
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.1
Compared with the original Wyze doorbell, reviewers consistently call out meaningful upgrades like 2K video, wider view, chime support, and microSD continuous recording.
P2Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
No score yetVideo resolution and detail
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.7
2K resolution is generally considered sharp for the price, but several reviews note compression/pixelation in motion and occasional overexposure versus pricier doorbells.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.4
2K footage is consistently praised for clarity, with reviewers saying it is detailed enough to pick up faces and fine details at typical doorbell distances.
Video sharing options
P1Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.2
Sharing and exporting clips is mentioned as convenient. Reviewers describe saving recordings to the phone and, in at least one case, backing them up to cloud drives from the phone.
Weather and temperature tolerance
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.0
IP65 weather resistance is repeatedly cited and at least one review calls out a wide operating temperature range; real-world heat issues are discussed mostly as a v1 concern.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.2
Weather resistance is generally framed positively. One review calls out an IP65-style weatherproof rating; another notes keeping the USB port cover in place helps maintain waterproofing.
Wi-Fi range and stability
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
3.7
Runs on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi; reviewers emphasize compatibility over speed, with most reporting stable use when signal strength is adequate.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
3.8
Connectivity requirements come up in setup and placement. Reviewers mention a need for stable Wi-Fi (and in at least one case, 2.4 GHz-only setup), and some note that smart-display live view can be noticeably slower than viewing on a phone.
Zones and activity areas
P1
Product 1: Wyze Video Doorbell v2
4.0
Activity zones exist and are commonly used to reduce unwanted motion alerts; effectiveness varies by scene and placement.
P2
Product 2: Eufy 2K Video Doorbell S220
4.5
Activity zones are repeatedly recommended to reduce unwanted triggers. Reviewers describe using zones to exclude streets or fixed objects that can cause repeated alerts, especially at night.