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The WYZE Wired Doorbell Camera v2 delivers 2K HD video with advanced color night vision powered by a starlight sensor, ensuring vivid, detailed footage around the clock. Designed for wired installation using your existing doorbell wiring, it offers reliable power without battery hassles. With instant smart notifications, two-way audio, voice deterrence, and IP65 weatherproofing, it’s built to keep your home secure in any condition. Continuous local recording via MicroSD card (sold separately) means no subscription fees and full control over your footage.
















| Best Sellers Rank | #5,221 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #27 in Video Doorbells |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 3,413 Reviews |
H**J
Easy to install. No Subscription fee. Best option on the market.
I’ve used several different security cameras and options for our front door and finally decided to give this one a chance. Easily wired up and powered from the old existing doorbell wires. The angle bracket that was included got it perfectly so I can see all of what I need and wanted to be able to see. I was worried I wouldn’t be able to see packages since we don’t have a large doorstep and packages are left very close to the door. This is wide enough angle that I can see the ground exactly where they put packages which is fantastic. The image quality is great and that you can put in your own micro SD card for constant recording without needing a monthly subscription is perfect for me. Also LOVE that it isn’t battery powered. The look of it is nice and you can setup if you want the glowing circle to show when it’s recording or not. I prefer it never turn on that light. My house was built in 1978 so adding smart features is always a concern. But since it just uses the regular standard doorbell wires that wasn’t an issue. Night vision is some of if not the best I’ve seen. Wyze really has the color night vision thing locked down and it’s kind of magical to see. There’s tons of nerdy options you get for free and others you can unlock with a subscription but nothing essential is behind a paywall. It’s mostly just smart notifications you have to pay for. Voice quality and latency are great. I don’t think it records both sides of the conversation though. Pretty sure it only records what the person at the door is saying and NOT what you speak through it using the app which I wish they would change. Same thing on my Wyze Cam 3. I’ve had some moments I wish I had both sides of the conversation and it’s been disappointing in that regard. I grade it a A. It’s be a A+ but I have a few nitpicky things that I don’t love that keep it from being a PERFECT product for me and may be some things to consider depending on your preferences. First I don’t love the delay on ringing the doorbell. It’s hooked up to my old chime, but you use a wireless thing to pair it and instead of an instantaneous ring of the chime like with a dumb standard doorbell that just connects the wires it’s sending a signal wirelessly from the doorbell to the adapter thing that’s included and then triggers the chime. So there is noticeable delay between when they press the button and when the chimes sound. Also I’m concerned if the internet goes down so will my doorbell which is annoying. However it is cool you can setup silent times where you’ll get notified from the app about a doorbell push, but disable the chime. Really nice feature to have with a baby that needs to take naps. I also got a LOT of notifications from it when I first set it up. Even after setting up detection zones. I’d get cars passing all the time and things still being detected in areas I had said not to give me notification on. After restricting it down WAY more than I would have thought I’d need to and turning down the sensitivity below the default I’m getting far less notifications. So it’s good, just took more tweaking than other systems. I think they might do that so that you are more inclined to pay the subscription for smart notifications. I also feel a bit weird about having the micro SD card in the doorbell. If someone wanted they could easily rip the doorbell off and with it take the SD card. Highly doubt that would ever happen, BUT it’s a possibility. I’ve had other camera systems that all connected to a central hub that I could connect a USB drive to store all my footage and that was nice. I see advantages and disadvantages to each camera having local SD cards. My biggest complaint is that the app interface is different than my other Wyze cameras. To switch between live view and playback on my doorbell is annoying. On the Wyze Cam 3 I have for my baby monitor it’s so much easier and smoother to use. The Wyze Cam you pick view live and you see a live view. To view playback you click view playback and then can scrub left and right through a timeline. Easy and how I want ALL of the cameras to work. The doorbell interface however is incredibly annoying. You have a list of recent events that you can click on and get a still image of, but to view playback you have to go to “SD card” and now I have a vertical scroll of a timeline rather than horizontal. I just don’t understand why they have such different user interfaces across their products. I get there are features specific to the doorbell, but not enough to have the UI/UX feel unfamiliar between products. Anyway for all the faults it has I think it’s by far the best option out there at really any price point. The fact that it’s one of the least expensive options makes it even more of a no brainer to get this one.
Y**L
great quality and good price.
works like a charm, i had arlo which is buggy on software and image quality is not as good. then got ring v2 that was never able to activate mechanical chimes, i guess they want you to buy their electronic chimes instead. WYZE is working well and more cost effective on the subscription or even have a microSD slot. nice!
D**M
Not for Security
I purchased my first Wyze camera in ‘22; that camera no longer works consistently. I was pleased with the actions of that camera so I purchased five more in December 22 and had them installed outside my house in January 2022. Within 10 days, the new shed camera went off-line. I quickly learned one of the main drawbacks of these cameras: you have to access the camera to put it back online. So up to the top of my 15 foot ladder I went. It took a while, but I was able to get the camera back online. It stayed connected for about three days before going off-line again. I left it off-line for about a month before repeating the process. The shed camera no longer works because it will not connect. It recorded video for roughly 4 weeks over a span of five months. One of the cameras purchase was a Zoom camera. It does a great job of zooming, it is crisp. But again, I can’t get it to stay online. Therefore, I had to remove it from where it was installed and place it within easier reach. This defeats the purpose of it being a security camera because everyone has easy access to it. There was a period of time last fall when the cameras began acting correctly, after switching to Fios. (Thought the shed cam was just a fluke.), In August ‘24, purchased 2 doorbell cameras and the vacuum in January’25. All three of those products seemed to work at first. But one of the doorbell cameras has not worked since April; it’s now, August. Even after unplugging and restarting, it does not work. The vacuum cleaner which is superior to IRobots, began going off-line in the first month, just like all of their other products. I contacted customer service, but was unable to get any thing to work. Of course they no longer support any of the cameras that I purchased. Wyze knows, that the business of going off-line is a major problem. Before you even consider purchasing this, read the reviews on Reddit and other websites. Longtime users, such as myself are not happy with these cameras. Everything has a lifespan of one to two years, if you’re lucky.For the doorbell cameras, very similar to Ring, by the time the doorbell has rung & it comes up on your phone, the person has probably already left. It takes a good 20 to 30 seconds. At this point when someone rings the doorbell it doesn’t even show up on my phone. I’ve had two incidents where I really needed to have security cameras that work. The farmer next-door decided to spray fertilizer pellets while myself and 10 others stood outside my house talking. We were probably 15 feet from the field, but those fertilizer pellets sprayed 50 to 60 feet beyond the field. Neither of the two doorbell cameras nor three cameras pointed towards the field picked up nine people running and ducking for cover behind cars, while being pelted with hard pellets just a bit smaller than BB!!!‘s. I braved the barrage, jumping up and down and waving my arms trying to get him to stop and notice what was happening. This went on for approximately four minutes and NONE of the cameras recorded these events. I really needed the video so that the farmer could see how long I tried to get his driver to stop, how people were laying down behind cars in my yard, etc. Instead, I had to rely on my phone camera, showing cars covered in fertilizer, after the event. On the second event, someone did donuts in my yard the doorbell camera that no longer comes online and the front yard camera did not pick any of this up. As a matter of fact, they didn’t even pick up a DoorDash driver dropping food off on the front porch in front of the doorbell. I wish I could have the $800+ that I invested. I absolutely do not recommend Wyze doorbells, or any other Wyze products. While they look good at first, the technology is low quality; security cameras that go off-line and cannot self reboot are not security cameras.
J**D
A Fine Product, Cheaper Subscription than Ring
This product is exactly what I expected and I am very pleased. The installation was straightforward and the instructions were very clear. It has you install the Wyze app first. Then when you select Add Device and select the doorbell camera it walks you through a decision tree. You answer questions like whether you see two wires or three. The instructions branch to match your answers and your precise situation. Expect installation to take between 20 and 40 minutes. The camera works like a charm. I spent some time the first day experimenting with settings to get the sensitivity right. That eliminated almost all the nuisance alarms. The color night vision is very clear. You can schedule or switch off notifications so they don't bother you at inconvenient times. I already have Wyze cameras which I have used for years. I have had very good experiences with Wyze support over the years. One other thing which influenced my purchase was the Ring community features. For instance they advertise the ability to help you find a lost dog by enlisting the neighborhood. That's too creepy for me. If they're combining data streams from all the cameras what's to keep that feature from being used to find specific people. Maybe this hazard is present from all providers, but Wyze doesn't promote this. If you buy this, or any other doorbell camera you will need a subscription service to go with it. (They'll work without the subscription but the subscription adds features you will certainly want.) The Ring subscription ranges from $50 to $200 per year. The Wyze subscription is $20 per year per camera. If you buy multiples like I do you can get an unlimited plan which allows any number of devices for $100 per year.
D**N
Easy installation - - works great!
Installation was straightforward, and instructions were adequate. I do wish they would have numbered steps to the installation. That would make it a lot easier, especially when other languages are present on the same page. The image quality is very good, as is the night vision. It's a good looking unit, although I wish they had white color as an option, which matches better to my house color. The software has all the options you could want, and the playback from SD card is easy to use. All in all, a nice video doorbell at a great price, and one that works great with my existing chime. I updated my original review and took off one star. I bought a second unit and wanted to install it without the wedge adapter. The flat piece is way too flimsy and when screwing it onto curved vinyl siding, it bends, making it impossible to mount the camera on the 4 tabs on the mounting plate. I had to use the wedge, which is rigid and doesn't bend.
A**R
Excellent picture quality, local storage, and can use your old chime! Highly recommend!
This doorbell is excellent! The original wyze wired doorbell was excellent as well, but this has the microSD card storage which was a major factor for me when deciding whether or not to purchase this to replace my original wyze wired doorbell. I read some of the bad reviews and got a little concerned because my original wyze doorbell camera worked flawlessly for years, and didnt want to deal with it, if it had issues. I went ahead and purchased this new v2 wired doorbell, because ive never had any issues with my wyze products in the past. I got it installed quickly, and everything has been perfect from day 1! i havent experienced any of the issues mentioned in some of these reviews, and its been installed for over 4 months now. I love having the microSD storage and the improvement in picture quality over the original wyze wired doorbell is huge. The only thing that annoyed me was during the install, the wires didnt fit if you wanted to install the doorbell flat against the wall. The only way i could get them to fit was to install the angled wedge to point the doorbell left or right. I didnt want to point the doorbell at an angle, so i installed this temporarily. After installing it with the angled wedge, I then had to purchase a seperate wedge kit, which included wedges that pointed straight ahead. I was then able to fit the wires, inside the wedge, after adding the straight wedge in the kit (that points down slightly). Problem was quickly solved, but I think the wedge kit should be included with the doorbell, or include a wedge for installing the doorbell flat against the wall so there is room for the doorbell wires. Either way, not a big deal for me, and was an easy $15 fix. I also love that you can use your mechanical chime with this new v2 doorbell. Highly recommend!
A**N
Definitely worth it!
I bought this camera because it has an SD card slot, and that was the biggest selling point for me. I didn't want to pay for another monthly cloud storage membership just to save my recordings. Being able to store everything on an SD card is exactly what I was looking for. Installation was quick and easy, and the camera was up and running in just a few minutes. Great quality, simple setup, and no recurring subscription fees.
P**C
You will end up buying a subscription
Wyze doorbell V2 Skip to the last paragraph for the shorter summary version! I’m a first time smart doorbell owner and bought the Wyze doorbell V2 since I’ve never been enthused about storing personal stuff in the cloud. I bought a memory card and prepared to go about my plan to avoid buying a subscription. The doorbell went into service in February of 2024. I decided to write the detailed review that I wish I had seen before buying. Installation: The installation instructions within the app and tips at the company website were good. I have a newer house, and my existing transformer worked fine to connect it to the house doorbell chimes. The mounting plate is quite flimsy and it felt like it could easily break if I have to remove the unit later for any reason. A more robust mounting plate of ¼” to ½” depth would be a HUGE improvement to increase strength and give a little more space for the wires and connectors to reside. I actually cut a piece of an old plastic kitchen cutting board to the right size and cut in a center cavity for the wires. The doorbell bracket is mounted to that. I don’t think many people would go to that trouble though. The mounting bracket/doorbell unit should also have a locking screw for a more secure installation. With the current design, the doorbell itself is just supposed to pop off the notched pins on the mounting plate by pulling up and out if it needs to be removed. I haven’t tried to remove it since installation day. I’m afraid it would just break the wimpy mounting plate. The memory card needs to be mounted underneath the doorbell unit (hidden from view) and protected by the same lock screw. Currently the memory card mounting slot is on the side of the unit and covered by a little rubber flap to protect it from the weather. It could easily be removed by anyone. Mounting plate and memory card slot design takes away one review star. After installation: The motion detection notified me when someone was on my porch and provided a picture and video, even if they didn’t ring the doorbell. Great! Not as great is the fact that there is a delay of a few seconds (sometimes MUCH longer) to get the notification. The memory card does allow things to work without a subscription (sort-of). It gives WAY too many false alarm notifications when the motion detection sees car headlight beams flashing on the porch side wall, large flying bugs, distant lightening strikes, wildlife, porch chairs rocking in the wind, leaves blowing, etc. The app has “AI” settings that notify ONLY when a person or pet, etc. is detected, but these are available ONLY with the pay subscription. The “AI” filter controls in the app are grayed out and unusable unless you subscribe to a pay plan. Without subscription you’re left with the remaining available motion detection filters. Though tweaking these trimmed false alarms down a bit, there were still too many to be considered reasonable. I sincerely doubt that any other house in any location would be any different. Added to that time consumption is the long learning curve to figure out how to JUST SEE a video of what happened when an event took place. I finally figured out that it involves going from the “Events” screen, back to the “Home” screen, clicking on the doorbell image located there, then clicking the “SD Card” control, and then going back to the “Events” screen and then clicking on the desired event. Ya got that? I think one Amazon customer named James references the overall experience in his review as the device providing him with a “part-time job”. I've tried the sound feature only once. It was disappointing. False alarms, notification delays, sound quality and awkward app software take away 2 review stars. I spent HOURS over many days doing my level best to dial in the filters, but eventually came to the conclusion that I needed to bite the bullet and spend the money on a subscription. On the plus side, the subscription is cheap in comparison to other brands. It’s now clear to me that the Wyze hardware and software have been carefully crafted to guide all of us to that decision, while at the same time selling us with advertising that a subscription really isn’t needed. Imagine that! With a little bit of hardware/software design tweaking along with adjusting the corporate greed dial back a couple of notches, The NEXT version of the Wyze doorbell COULD BE the perfect product! Do you hear that Wyze? You could make billions and actually lead the industry in the ethics department! I spent the money on a memory card for my initial “no subscription” concept. The memory card is still there now that I have the subscription, though I don’t know if it’s really needed. I think it might allow me to see longer video clips than those provided by the subscription cloud memory, but I don’t try to do that much anyway. The Wyze product designers probably put the card slot there on the side (in that insecure location) to allow easy removal after subscription purchase? Deceptive marketing takes away one review star. Backlighting is a problem for the camera. With bright daylight behind, the faces in the shadowed area of my porch covered porch area aren’t much more than a dark head-shaped blob. Support took me through several processes to try to overcome the issue, but no joy. I assume software updates to the doorbell unit could address this problem in similar way to settings available on many other digital cameras. It would be great if the company chooses to do so, but I’m not holding my breath. Minus half a review star for backlighting issues. For anyone hoping to end up with a good workable doorbell camera WITHOUT subscription, my honest review is - ONE HALF of a star out of a possible 5. My doorbell has been in use now for a while and the subscription filters have done pretty well. Few, if any false alarms. Early on, I responded to a bunch of requests that popped up in the app asking me to help the company tune in these AI filters by sending a copy of the trigger event picture with a label that explains what triggered it. That may have helped (or not). Ending up with a fairly usable product with an inexpensive subscription price gives back 2.5 review stars. If you’ve skipped to this paragraph for the summary version, here you go: If you have a bit of skill at home maintenance and following directions, you can probably get this doorbell successfully installed and working (sort of). If you hope to end up with a well functioning doorbell camera that doesn’t require a subscription, you’re out of luck unless you just like playing around with tech and don’t mind MANY false alarm notifications per day. Save yourself a HUGE amount of time and trouble and just get the “Cam+” subscription right away. Figure it into the initial purchase cost as a feature that allows you to pay more money on a regular basis, and probably increasing incrementally forever. The subscription AI filters do the job well and allow you to spend some time on other (non-doorbell) things that may pop up in your life. – Review grand total: 3 stars
J**E
Werkt erg goed maar prijs is nogal veranderlijk.
Werkt erg goed maar let op de prijs. Ik betaalde er 18€ voor. Een week later stond het 78€.
N**N
Not for outside us
This have 24v only beware
M**X
Surprisingly Awesome Doorbell for the Price!
Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much for the price—but the Wyze Doorbell v2 totally blew me away. The video is super sharp (2K quality!), even at night. I can see faces clearly and even packages left right at the door. The tall view shows everything top to bottom—no more guessing what the motion alert was. Setup was easy, and I love that it works with both 2.4 and 5GHz Wi-Fi. The app is quick, easy to use, and sends alerts right away. Plus, it works great with Alexa! If you want a solid smart doorbell without spending a fortune, this one’s a no-brainer. Totally recommend it.
M**H
No smart device compatibility in the UK
The Alexa skills in the UK don't work so no using them as the ringer. Great picture and local storage but all useful app features are behind a pay wall.
J**C
Pleasantly surprised
Got tired of my Google Nest basement doorbell camera going offline about every 3 months. Talked to my nephew who has and recommended the Wyze doorbell camera. Purchased one and could not be happier. No offline issues so far and also really impressed with the detail of video and range of the camera. Although mounted on the downstairs door frame it even picks up motion and people on our upstairs deck! Also picks up the dog barking from our upstairs main floor. Something the Nest camera can't do. I'm gonna wait for one more month and if there are no issues I am ordering two more cameras and SD cards to replace my other two Nest cameras on my front and back main floor doors and save myself about $30 a month in subscription fees from Google Nest
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