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Reolink Video Doorbell

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a hard wired connection is the way to go if you can.

unless battery operated the doorbells still need power if using wifi so you stil have a hole to the outside and a cable running through it.

The rest is pretty dependant on the spec of the units.
 
a hard wired connection is the way to go if you can.

unless battery operated the doorbells still need power if using wifi so you stil have a hole to the outside and a cable running through it.

The rest is pretty dependant on the spec of the units.

Thanks secureiam, yes, hard wire would be best. I could drill a small hole to get the power to the bell and hope the wifi will be good enough, the router is in the hall, cl.ose to the bell.

This is the one i was thinking of....


Thanks.

 

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