Skip to main content

This video doorbell has built-in storage, no cloud needed

There are so, so many smart-home cameras on the market, all competing to be the eyes and ears of your home. They all have similar features, similar specs, and similar prices (around $200). The problem is that the cameras can’t monitor every room in your home (unless you live in a studio), and so the cost of keeping an eye on your home starts to soar — and that’s without the cloud fees that are sometimes required to store footage.

Zmodo founded in 2009 and headquartered in China, makes security cameras and is aiming to have eyes in every area of your house. It currently has its Replay cameras on the market, but it’s relaunching them as a set of four wireless cameras, plus a box with a terabyte of storage that records a month’s worth of video. There are two indoor cameras and two outdoor ones, all which have 720p resolution and night vision.

Along with the relaunch is a revamped app that’s meant to work with a few other upcoming products from Zmodo. “Currently in the market we’re seeing a lot of companies are just focusing on one-room solutions,” Sandra Crawford, a marketing and communications specialist at Zmodo, tells Digital Trends. “We found people really want to monitor multiple zones and see everything.” The Replay covers a lot of zones, but the Greet — a video doorbell — is made specifically for the front door.

The $150 Wi-Fi connected bell replaces homeowners’ existing doorbell and has 8GB of internal storage. That translates to about six months’ worth of recording if you have 10 people stopping by a day. (So popular!) It’s motion activated, so even if someone doesn’t ring your bell, the camera will start recording.

What sets it apart from competitors Skybell (no cloud storage) and Ring ($3 a month) is that because of its internal storage, Greet doesn’t require a monthly fee, but you can still record video. “Such a crucial feature shouldn’t be held ransom,” says Crawford.

Of course, Zmodo will soon have its own $250 camera/hub, Pivot, with all the bells and whistles, too. The 1080p camera comes with two door and window sensors and has built-in humidity and temperature sensors. With 64GB of storage, the Pivot also has night vision and the ability to swivel 360 degrees.

Zmodo recently built a 8,600-square-foot manufacturing and research facility in Shenzhen, China. From there, it hopes to launch all the products you’ll need to control your smart home — whether you want to do piece by piece or as a whole system.

Editors' Recommendations

Jenny McGrath
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Jenny McGrath is a senior writer at Digital Trends covering the intersection of tech and the arts and the environment. Before…
Ring Battery Doorbell Pro vs. Aqara G4: Which is the better video doorbell?
The Ring Battery Doorbell Pro installed near a door.

The Ring Battery Doorbell Pro is one of the newest and most popular additions to the Ring lineup, but it's also quite expensive at $230. If you're looking for an affordable alternative, you may have stumbled upon the Aqara G4. This device offers similar features as the Ring Battery Doorbell Pro yet clocks in at nearly half the price. But is it a good companion for your front door, or should you opt for the expensive Ring video doorbell?

From design and pricing to installation and available features, here's a look at the Aqara G4 and Ring Battery Doorbell Pro to help you decide.
Design

Read more
How to fix the most common Blink Mini 2 problems
The Blink Mini 2 placed on two books.

The Blink Mini 2 is a great security camera that won't break your budget. The tiny device costs just $40, and it's quickly become a popular security device that competes with products at much higher price points. But while there's much to love about the Blink Mini 2, the new camera isn't without a few issues.

Thankfully, fixing the most common Blink Mini 2 problems is usually a simple process that requires just a few minutes of your time. From getting rid of a red LED light to adjusting motion settings, here's a look at frequently reported Blink Mini 2 issues and what you can do to resolve them.
How to improve Blink Mini 2 video quality

Read more
Blink Mini 2 vs. Blink Mini: Is Amazon’s new security camera a worthy upgrade?
The Blink Mini 2 installed outside.

Amazon recently introduced the Blink Mini 2, the successor to the wildly popular Blink Mini indoor security camera. The smart home device adds a few new tricks, including support for outdoor use and Person Detection, making it a nice improvement over the aging Blink Mini. But what exactly is the difference between the Blink Mini 2 and Blink Mini? And, more importantly, is it worth rushing out to replace your Blink Mini with the newer security camera?

From resolution and pricing to Person Detection and more, here's a look at everything you need to know about the Blink Mini and Blink Mini 2.
Pricing and monthly fees

Read more