EZVIZ DB1C Video Doorbell debuts with AI-powered person detection, two-way talk and dual-band Wi-Fi

EZVIZ DB1C Video Doorbell debuts with AI-powered person detection, two-way talk and dual-band Wi-Fi

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The DB1C. (Source: EZVIZ)

EZVIZ launched the DB1C as a new option for those interested in a state-of-the-art doorbell. It is compatible with 2.4Ghz/5Ghz Wi-Fi, which can stream FHD videos to a user’s personal device. The new smart home component also has AI that can tell when there’s a human in front of it, to avoid blowing up the same device with unnecessary or inaccurate alerts.

EZVIZ is perhaps best known for its line of home security cameras; however, the company has announced a new foray into the video doorbell category with the DB1C. It improves on some others in the market with support for 1080p video, which can be stored on a microSD card with a maximum capacity of 256 GB.

The DB1C’s camera is also equipped with a 170° field of view which, according to EZVIZ, ensures that the owner of the doorbell can see as much of the caller as necessary when using it to virtually answer the door. It also features AI human detection found in many of the brand’s newer security cameras.

The company also claims that the user can talk to a caller over Wi-Fi wherever they are, thanks to the DB1C’s two-way microphone.

Therefore, the new video doorbell could be a good option for those who want their home to be smarter even at the entrance; again, others like Google’s alternative have been designed to blend better with the exterior of a home, whereas the DB1C stands out more with its Insta360-esque look.

Also, this model lacks the night vision feature of some others. Again, these slight compromises allow EZVIZ to price its new home security gadget at $106.99 on Amazon.

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