He mentions putting the rubber grommet on before terminating the cable. I prefer to do it this way also, but have forgotten occasionally. Ubiquiti has done a good job with their rubber grommets. They will stretch enough to push an RJ45 jack through them, so don't panic if you forget to put it on first.
Was doing a new build and already has Ethernet run to the doorbell and Ethernet run to where a chime would go. Figured some day someone would come out with this, but in the meantime I would use Ethernet as power wires. Went to buy the PRO which I had been looking at checked the price, went and told the wife, we agreed. 15 min later came back to buy and the POE was there. Figure I might have purchased one of the first ones. Have had it for months and love it!
I fully agree that they should offer the PoE chime as separate purchase. I ordered the wifi chime as second chime to have the sound on two floors but this is only resulting in huge connection issues losing connection all the time. So a second PoE chime would be a good solution.
It's nice to see the mounting holes on the doorbell align with the previous model, so you don't have to drill new ones. That's something Ring never does.
Adding some form of automated door lock is a must for me. While most of my house is covered by Unifi Cameras, I still use a Simply Safe system purely for the door bell and lock. I need the lock component to end my need to run two systems.
This is my main holdup.. they should either partner with Schlage or provide their own.. if they do add a door lock they need to make it as robust as the best on the market. That would be fantastic to have a heavy duty Unifi managed door lock.. could make it SO much easier than having to use separate apps for current locks. Plus ability to use it to turn on some lights when you unlock and its dark, etc.
I installed mine last year when they first came out. I'm very happy with it. I would like to have a slightly louder chime for sure. Perhaps allowing custom chimes might just fix that. And yes, different animations, or even emojis on the LCD screen would be great.
Nice install. The regular doorbell works ok for me but I do need to power it better as it’s just using standard power from a wall plug with the biggest plug & adapter ever
Been looking at this kit to upgrade my current as well as relocate it from door frame to my outer brick as I currently get a limited view and IR washout, Had not realized the chime was POE also just assumed it to be the plug in. Seeing the hole needed for it I will use it as my access hole in the drywall to fish my cables without the need of drywall repair or a blank cover on that wall.
are you still not able to move the package camera image to another corner? it' silly to have it always in the bottom left . . . right on top of the exact location where my packages are dropped.
Hi Cody, Quick question please. Is there any way when someone ring to the door to open the car gate for example (with a dedicated icon from the app)? And also to have the camera on an external screen when ringing? Example, I'm not at home but my children are, someone is ringing, they cannot see the camera to check who is at the door. Thanks
I wouldn't mind updating to the G4 Doorbell Pro, but I can't justify buying another doorbell haha. I had some restarting issues and support had me reset the camera, but I never figured out why it was having problems resetting and not running the chime. I do like that new chime, and it would work great in my hallway just outside my office under my bedroom AP, where I already run networking through a closet.
Hello, I'm looking for an all-in-one solution or at least expandable. for min home. interesting for me: Camera surveillance + door access I realize I need a Dream Machine Se + min. the Access Hub incl. reader, but.... When someone rings the doorbell, where does it go, or is the image of the camera displayed? only on the mobile phone? or would a Connect Display in sleep mode display the display? furthermore, is it then possible to open the door via the Connect Display? Thank you once
I have one of these installed but the speaker is not loud enough are there any other doorbells that I could use maybe some of the access ones that can provide louder audio
@@MactelecomNetworks I’d like to see a teardown of that chime…. I’d really like to know what could possibly be in there to make it that big. I’m sure a large speaker but it’s quite large
Doubts as an Apple ecosystem user. Would love to connect it to the Apple home kit. Or do you think for a doorbell it's not an issue? I have a Dreammachine and Unify camera's already.
Cody, do you find that the speaker on the doorbell is loud enough for people that are outside to hear when talking through the Protect app? Also, if you install using the angle bracket, the ethernet bump out appears to not be flush. Did you have to chisel out a hole big enough for the bump out in your brick?
Hi there. Thanks for the video. I'm thinking of getting this doorbell but I need to run the ethernet cable down the outside of the wall rather than through the wall and I want to use the angled mount as I can only mount the doorbell to the wall at right angles to the actual door and I want it to be angled towards anyone coming to the door. Do you know if there is a cut out in the angled mount to allow the ethernet cable to come down the wall and into the mount from the top? I've asked Ubiquiti and Unifi Community Support but have not received an answer.
I really want to love this doorbell, having POE is awesome and I like the ceiling/wall mount for the chime. But three issues prevent me from purchasing: 1. The aesthetics... it's not attractive looking especially compared to the Nest doorbells. 2. No custom animations, 3. No custom chimes. Our family loves the Nest doorbell chimes and we have fun changing them for holidays or birthdays. If customizations could be added for chime & animation, I could look past the appearance.
Can I power the doorbell using my existing 12-16V cabling - linking to it wirelessly? Can the POE chime come off an access point? Or does it have to come off the switch?
I have this doorbell. Just waiting for my porch to be refitted before I fit the doorbell. Just one thing though; the doorbell chime seems rather quiet. Could do with being a lot louder so we can hear it over the TV in other rooms.
If you have the doorbell at 2 locations do you have a different chime to let you know which door bell was pressed? Again if you have 2 do both chimes go off or only the one for that doorbell?
I have the non-poe as well, but used the usb-c to ethernet adapter. The Standard outlet chime is very very low in volume. Interested to know if the new POE Chime is better and louder. Now only if they'd sell it separately (I don't want to buy another doorbell, uggh)
Hi Cody, wondering if you could go into sharing the feed with another user i.e. my wife so she can also answer the door bell remotely? I have not received my kit yet but I cant seem to find how you would do this.
Hey, Yup you can setup as many users as you want. You can either set her up with a local account and then when she’s remote connect to a vpn. Or the easier was is to have remote access enabled. You would then need you wife to have her own Unifi account and you can add her
Hi Cody. You mention a hope the chime was louder than previous versions, but you didnt mention a review of the loudness (maybe I missed it?). Your thoughts on how loud the POE chime is, compared to the previous wifi version? Also, any thoughts on when Unifi will allow multiple POE chimes to be connected to one door bell? I too have a 2 story home. Thanks.
With this being POE, is it safe to assume it's also sending not just power, but data over ethernet rather than WiFi? Also how responsive are the notifications when you are away from home? I have Nest Hello wired (for power only) doorbell at the moment and finding that when I'm at work even with excellent Wifi, by the time the app loads, then the camera feed loads, I've totally missed the person at the door. I want to make sure this product works much better before i take the plunge and make the purchase and start trying to get ethernt to my front door etc.
Hi Cody, I have a issue when ringing. There is a delay of 1 or 2 seconds when hitting the button and the sound inside of the chime. You said a millisecond, but first i hear the sound outside and than 2 seconds later inside from the chime
If I wanted to route Ethernet from the top, is there a slot in the gangbox or backplate to allow for this? Or, is it only designed to accept Ethernet from directly behind the unit?
So you mounted it with the 3rd bracket option, on the UniFi site I think that’s the cable down outside option? Been looking at the G4 and panicking how much of a hole, but doesn’t look too bad in the end. Flush mount needs a much bigger hole.
Love the Unifi System but I wish Ubiquiti would make a doorbell for a single gang box rather than selling an adapter so i could finally kick out my Ring Elite for that!
Bro do they have wifi built into either the camera or the chime? I don't want any wireless signals coming from either of these devices.. so basically asking is it just hard wired only for both power and data? Thanks
@@MactelecomNetworksthanks so much for your response on this I've installed it but unifi doesn't pick it up in the UCG-Max. I am powering it via the ubiquiti lite 8 port switch on one of the POE ports. Is there anything I could be missing here? I thought unifi would automatically detect and offer to adopt it
Cody since you had the WiFi version is did you find this to provide any meaningful differences? I do know the WiFi version has weak WiFi but im curious if you seen any other improvements.
I don't think you actually said if the doorbell was louder than the previous one you had. Is the volume good on the POE chime? I'll be picking this up once my house is finished being built in November.
Thanks for great vedio's, Needs help with setting up my MDU, now I am using the ISP modem that plugged RJ11 to it , and it's using the IP 192.168.1.1 which is the UDM default IP, Now I want to setup to make my UDM to be everything with the default IP instead the ISP modem, and just setup the ISP as Internet paypass to UDM and change the ISP to any, also as I know will connect the ISP lan port to UDM wan port is that correct ? Thanks for help
Finally someone that tells us what happens when the button is produced...but I cannot believe the app doesn't get a push from the doorbell. Can someone confirm?
Maybe important info to all Ubi users that both versions of Ubi doorbells are using internal battiers which dies after 2-3 years making doorbell devices dead and unoperational. Batteries are of course non-replaceable. This PoE device is somehow bypassing internall battery check via mini USB connctor(non-pro usb mini is hidden behind service label) and making devices to work again even with dead battey inside! At least mine works :-)
My Chime turns RED several time a week and resting it always fixes the problem. I'm a professional network/IT guy so I'm confident it's not a network problem between my doorbell and my UCK-Plus. Also, several things I really don't like about this doorbell camera is the 3x4 display and the fact that you can't select different chime tone or change the chime length! Knowing what I know now, I would not have purchased this doorbell!
I suspect part of the reason they don't is that they would then need to sell or include adapters for the different single gang boxes in different countries. Making up their own size is easier for selling to a global market.
Love my Doorbell Pro (non-POE). Unlike you I have a double front door so there is a lot of structure around it; more than your door. When I tried to cut out a square to run a new wire to my doorbell I got nothing but 2x4's (roughly as far away as you show in the video), so I had to jerry rig wire from the old doorbell to the brick where the builders had originally ran the doorbell wire but never connected it and patch the wall. (sigh) Yes they need to fix the animation, and I wish they would come out with the lock option for our homes; granted I know they used to one with the Doorbell Pro which was only visiable on the EA USA site but its been long since removed and no follow up. (sad)
Great Video..can you please do a video on how to create a user. I want my son to have access to the door camera only! I've created a account for him and downloaded the Protect app for his iPhone, but i've hit a wall, and I'm stuck.
Unrelated to the Ubiquiti doorbell, but your door handle lever is upside down... you basically have a LH swing handle on a RH swing door. That's all... goodbye.
I just started with Unifi and I like their products. I really do not care if they are wrapped beautifully and their shop is real shit. It's as if they intentionally made it hard to find complete product specs or information about what products fit what use case. I tried their online designer the other day and found it doesn't support UISP products and the designer looked quite pathetic in general. There are a few things they are doing well, but overall it's still quite painful. Nobody except some Unifi nerds will guess that a button labelled with a big U is meant to ring a bell. Clearly the marketing people keep overruling the usability people.
The wifi doorbell is absolutely terrible. Way too quiet and so many connection issues that mine isn't working at all anymore. I wish we could get the PoE chime separately. Another nice addition to the doorbell itself would be to upload a custom image to the screen so you could have it branded for business use.
He mentions putting the rubber grommet on before terminating the cable. I prefer to do it this way also, but have forgotten occasionally. Ubiquiti has done a good job with their rubber grommets. They will stretch enough to push an RJ45 jack through them, so don't panic if you forget to put it on first.
Agreed with you there. I’ve forgotten about it so many time 😂
I was pleasantly surprised by this recently too. Thought for sure it'd be a weaker seal after stretching over the RJ45 end, but it was perfectly fine.
Was doing a new build and already has Ethernet run to the doorbell and Ethernet run to where a chime would go. Figured some day someone would come out with this, but in the meantime I would use Ethernet as power wires.
Went to buy the PRO which I had been looking at checked the price, went and told the wife, we agreed. 15 min later came back to buy and the POE was there. Figure I might have purchased one of the first ones. Have had it for months and love it!
What's the latency like on it from time to press the buzzer to notification?
@@adam88099it’s basically instant. 1 maybe 2 second delay from what I have noticed.
I fully agree that they should offer the PoE chime as separate purchase. I ordered the wifi chime as second chime to have the sound on two floors but this is only resulting in huge connection issues losing connection all the time. So a second PoE chime would be a good solution.
Agreed. I’d also like to see customizable tones to distinguish between doors.
@@william200 you can't change the chime sound (I'd like that too!), but you can change the sound the doorbell plays with a little legwork via Putty.
Good evening.Is it possible to use an internal call for a conversation or only through the app on the phone?
It's nice to see the mounting holes on the doorbell align with the previous model, so you don't have to drill new ones. That's something Ring never does.
Adding some form of automated door lock is a must for me. While most of my house is covered by Unifi Cameras, I still use a Simply Safe system purely for the door bell and lock. I need the lock component to end my need to run two systems.
This is my main holdup.. they should either partner with Schlage or provide their own.. if they do add a door lock they need to make it as robust as the best on the market. That would be fantastic to have a heavy duty Unifi managed door lock.. could make it SO much easier than having to use separate apps for current locks. Plus ability to use it to turn on some lights when you unlock and its dark, etc.
Yep, also waiting for an integrating lock from Ubiquiti to buy the doorbell.
Also waiting for a lock solution, ..(and for a better quality doorbell camera)
Unifi should sell the POE chime in solo. Our house is quite spacious and one chime is not enough. And why not, a waterproof one to put in the garden.
They do! But I don’t know if you can add more than one to one doorbell
Agreed, I know they sell a plug-in model, but I would prefer to have POE ceiling mounts throughout my house.
@@electronicgaming1252 you can use the wifi one as well!
@@electronicgaming1252you can with the wireless ones, I’d assume you can w the Poe ones
@@electronicgaming1252You can pair multiple chimes to 1 doorbell, but you can't pair 1 chime to multiple doorbells. Super lame.
I installed mine last year when they first came out. I'm very happy with it. I would like to have a slightly louder chime for sure. Perhaps allowing custom chimes might just fix that. And yes, different animations, or even emojis on the LCD screen would be great.
Awesome work Cody! Your fishing experience brings me back to last weekend full of drywall dust in my hair !
Nice install. The regular doorbell works ok for me but I do need to power it better as it’s just using standard power from a wall plug with the biggest plug & adapter ever
Been looking at this kit to upgrade my current as well as relocate it from door frame to my outer brick as I currently get a limited view and IR washout, Had not realized the chime was POE also just assumed it to be the plug in. Seeing the hole needed for it I will use it as my access hole in the drywall to fish my cables without the need of drywall repair or a blank cover on that wall.
are you still not able to move the package camera image to another corner? it' silly to have it always in the bottom left . . . right on top of the exact location where my packages are dropped.
Hi Cody,
Quick question please.
Is there any way when someone ring to the door to open the car gate for example (with a dedicated icon from the app)? And also to have the camera on an external screen when ringing? Example, I'm not at home but my children are, someone is ringing, they cannot see the camera to check who is at the door.
Thanks
I wouldn't mind updating to the G4 Doorbell Pro, but I can't justify buying another doorbell haha. I had some restarting issues and support had me reset the camera, but I never figured out why it was having problems resetting and not running the chime. I do like that new chime, and it would work great in my hallway just outside my office under my bedroom AP, where I already run networking through a closet.
Hello, I'm looking for an all-in-one solution or at least expandable. for min home.
interesting for me: Camera surveillance + door access
I realize I need a Dream Machine Se + min. the Access Hub incl. reader, but....
When someone rings the doorbell, where does it go, or is the image of the camera displayed?
only on the mobile phone?
or would a Connect Display in sleep mode display the display?
furthermore, is it then possible to open the door via the Connect Display?
Thank you once
I have one of these installed but the speaker is not loud enough are there any other doorbells that I could use maybe some of the access ones that can provide louder audio
Really wish they made the chime to fit in a standard single gang box.
I wasn’t so sure about that chime when I first saw it… but embedded in the wall it actually looks pretty good.
Ya in the wall it looks nice. Outside of the wall… way to big
@@MactelecomNetworks I’d like to see a teardown of that chime…. I’d really like to know what could possibly be in there to make it that big. I’m sure a large speaker but it’s quite large
Doubts as an Apple ecosystem user. Would love to connect it to the Apple home kit. Or do you think for a doorbell it's not an issue? I have a Dreammachine and Unify camera's already.
Cody, do you find that the speaker on the doorbell is loud enough for people that are outside to hear when talking through the Protect app? Also, if you install using the angle bracket, the ethernet bump out appears to not be flush. Did you have to chisel out a hole big enough for the bump out in your brick?
Hi there. Thanks for the video. I'm thinking of getting this doorbell but I need to run the ethernet cable down the outside of the wall rather than through the wall and I want to use the angled mount as I can only mount the doorbell to the wall at right angles to the actual door and I want it to be angled towards anyone coming to the door. Do you know if there is a cut out in the angled mount to allow the ethernet cable to come down the wall and into the mount from the top? I've asked Ubiquiti and Unifi Community Support but have not received an answer.
Can the backplate mount directly to a 1 gang electrical box or does the hole spacing not match?
I really want to love this doorbell, having POE is awesome and I like the ceiling/wall mount for the chime. But three issues prevent me from purchasing: 1. The aesthetics... it's not attractive looking especially compared to the Nest doorbells. 2. No custom animations, 3. No custom chimes. Our family loves the Nest doorbell chimes and we have fun changing them for holidays or birthdays. If customizations could be added for chime & animation, I could look past the appearance.
How does it handle things if you have two doorbells? Do both chimes ring? Different patterns perhaps?
What is the difference between the wifi and Poe kit ? Are there more options is it beter ?
Can I power the doorbell using my existing 12-16V cabling - linking to it wirelessly? Can the POE chime come off an access point? Or does it have to come off the switch?
How are the two way communications through the doorbell? I have the older WiFi version and the lag is pretty rough.
I have this doorbell. Just waiting for my porch to be refitted before I fit the doorbell. Just one thing though; the doorbell chime seems rather quiet. Could do with being a lot louder so we can hear it over the TV in other rooms.
You are correct! It needs to be a lot louder and the volume needs to be adjustable!
The package detection, in our experience, works about 10% of the time.
If you have the doorbell at 2 locations do you have a different chime to let you know which door bell was pressed? Again if you have 2 do both chimes go off or only the one for that doorbell?
I have the non-poe as well, but used the usb-c to ethernet adapter. The Standard outlet chime is very very low in volume. Interested to know if the new POE Chime is better and louder. Now only if they'd sell it separately (I don't want to buy another doorbell, uggh)
Hi Cody, wondering if you could go into sharing the feed with another user i.e. my wife so she can also answer the door bell remotely? I have not received my kit yet but I cant seem to find how you would do this.
Hey,
Yup you can setup as many users as you want.
You can either set her up with a local account and then when she’s remote connect to a vpn.
Or the easier was is to have remote access enabled. You would then need you wife to have her own Unifi account and you can add her
@@MactelecomNetworks awesome when it comes next week will give it a whirl 🙂thanks for taking the time to reply.
Hi Cody. You mention a hope the chime was louder than previous versions, but you didnt mention a review of the loudness (maybe I missed it?). Your thoughts on how loud the POE chime is, compared to the previous wifi version? Also, any thoughts on when Unifi will allow multiple POE chimes to be connected to one door bell? I too have a 2 story home. Thanks.
With this being POE, is it safe to assume it's also sending not just power, but data over ethernet rather than WiFi? Also how responsive are the notifications when you are away from home? I have Nest Hello wired (for power only) doorbell at the moment and finding that when I'm at work even with excellent Wifi, by the time the app loads, then the camera feed loads, I've totally missed the person at the door. I want to make sure this product works much better before i take the plunge and make the purchase and start trying to get ethernt to my front door etc.
Hi Cody,
I have a issue when ringing. There is a delay of 1 or 2 seconds when hitting the button and the sound inside of the chime. You said a millisecond, but first i hear the sound outside and than 2 seconds later inside from the chime
Just curious how can I install it in an exposed environment? Such as a front gate.
If I wanted to route Ethernet from the top, is there a slot in the gangbox or backplate to allow for this? Or, is it only designed to accept Ethernet from directly behind the unit?
So you mounted it with the 3rd bracket option, on the UniFi site I think that’s the cable down outside option?
Been looking at the G4 and panicking how much of a hole, but doesn’t look too bad in the end. Flush mount needs a much bigger hole.
Do you need any surge protector as the install is outside or not? When it is recommended to put the surge protector?
You could I suppose but I’m not
can this also stream to the intercom screen?
Love the Unifi System but I wish Ubiquiti would make a doorbell for a single gang box rather than selling an adapter so i could finally kick out my Ring Elite for that!
Hi are you able to answer the ring remotely off of the network ( Like Ring) or do you need to be connected to the local network ?
You can be remote
Bro do they have wifi built into either the camera or the chime? I don't want any wireless signals coming from either of these devices.. so basically asking is it just hard wired only for both power and data? Thanks
They are both PoE you can buy wifi ones as well if you wish
@@MactelecomNetworksthanks so much for your response on this I've installed it but unifi doesn't pick it up in the UCG-Max. I am powering it via the ubiquiti lite 8 port switch on one of the POE ports. Is there anything I could be missing here? I thought unifi would automatically detect and offer to adopt it
Can you have multiple door bell ringing different Chimes, for a building with multiple units?
Can one add more (wireless) chimes? Need another one in the basement.
How secured is the doorbell once you hatch it to the mount? Can anyone with a screwdriver just pry it, or is it more secured than that?
It has a couple security screws in it thats all
Cody since you had the WiFi version is did you find this to provide any meaningful differences? I do know the WiFi version has weak WiFi but im curious if you seen any other improvements.
The only thing ive noticed is less latency. So when someone rings the doorbell the chime goes off pretty well right away as well as my phone app
I don't think you actually said if the doorbell was louder than the previous one you had. Is the volume good on the POE chime? I'll be picking this up once my house is finished being built in November.
What do you use for storing the data... Nas device?
Can you change chime tones or use on more than one door? Very frustrating
Do they still a cover for Antitheft ?
Not sure they every had a cover for anti theft. It does have a few security screws
And how loud was the chime? How did it compare to the one plugged in a wall?
It’s pretty much the exact same. I meant to add it in the video
Thanks for great vedio's, Needs help with setting up my MDU, now I am using the ISP modem that plugged RJ11 to it , and it's using the IP 192.168.1.1 which is the UDM default IP, Now I want to setup to make my UDM to be everything with the default IP instead the ISP modem, and just setup the ISP as Internet paypass to UDM and change the ISP to any, also as I know will connect the ISP lan port to UDM wan port is that correct ? Thanks for help
So no support for an existing mechanical chime at all?
Good job buddy
You didn't mention anything about the chime, has it improved from the previous model or is it still too quiet.
Still sounds the same
@@MactelecomNetworks that's disappointing there hasn't been any improvement
love the video man! really clean install now all you got to do is drywall patching haha
😂 that’s the hard part
Can you add multiple chime bells around the house?
I need this too.
Finally someone that tells us what happens when the button is produced...but I cannot believe the app doesn't get a push from the doorbell. Can someone confirm?
The g4 pro use to have nfc and finger prints but I believe both got removed
Maybe important info to all Ubi users that both versions of Ubi doorbells are using internal battiers which dies after 2-3 years making doorbell devices dead and unoperational. Batteries are of course non-replaceable. This PoE device is somehow bypassing internall battery check via mini USB connctor(non-pro usb mini is hidden behind service label) and making devices to work again even with dead battey inside! At least mine works :-)
Does it work with other nvr's?
My Chime turns RED several time a week and resting it always fixes the problem. I'm a professional network/IT guy so I'm confident it's not a network problem between my doorbell and my UCK-Plus. Also, several things I really don't like about this doorbell camera is the 3x4 display and the fact that you can't select different chime tone or change the chime length! Knowing what I know now, I would not have purchased this doorbell!
You mentioned it in the intro, but never looped back. Is the Poe chime louder?
Nah it’s not. I forgot to add that 🤦 I did put it in the description
surprised no video on how the chime sounds or how loud it is.
If you aren't home. are you able to talk to the person at the door?
yup you can
My apartment has two doors. Can I use two G4 Doorbell Pro with the same chime?
I suspect part of the reason they don't is that they would then need to sell or include adapters for the different single gang boxes in different countries. Making up their own size is easier for selling to a global market.
Love my Doorbell Pro (non-POE). Unlike you I have a double front door so there is a lot of structure around it; more than your door. When I tried to cut out a square to run a new wire to my doorbell I got nothing but 2x4's (roughly as far away as you show in the video), so I had to jerry rig wire from the old doorbell to the brick where the builders had originally ran the doorbell wire but never connected it and patch the wall. (sigh)
Yes they need to fix the animation, and I wish they would come out with the lock option for our homes; granted I know they used to one with the Doorbell Pro which was only visiable on the EA USA site but its been long since removed and no follow up. (sad)
Nice, Would love for an OEM version.
Wait there's a PoE chime? This is the first I've seen or heard of it. I'm going to buy one the day they're released in the UK
Great Video..can you please do a video on how to create a user. I want my son to have access to the door camera only! I've created a account for him and downloaded the Protect app for his iPhone, but i've hit a wall, and I'm stuck.
I wish it was like my Ring PoE doorbell and still supports mechanical chimes. I don’t want a PoE speaker chime 💀
How was the volume and sound of the chime?
It’s not to bad. Wish it was a little louder. There is also only one chime sound
My LED doesn’t work on the device.
This is purely a doorbell, yes?It can't open the door, yes?
Would be nicer if the chime had a poe in and optional out to doorbell so only need 1run
Unrelated to the Ubiquiti doorbell, but your door handle lever is upside down... you basically have a LH swing handle on a RH swing door. That's all... goodbye.
Interesting we had someone else install it 😂 I will be sending an email thanks
Not sure why you would want to replace an existing G4 Doorbell with the POE version!
I hired some people to run ethernet to my door for this door bell. It looked like fun lol
price.... next
I just started with Unifi and I like their products. I really do not care if they are wrapped beautifully and their shop is real shit. It's as if they intentionally made it hard to find complete product specs or information about what products fit what use case. I tried their online designer the other day and found it doesn't support UISP products and the designer looked quite pathetic in general.
There are a few things they are doing well, but overall it's still quite painful.
Nobody except some Unifi nerds will guess that a button labelled with a big U is meant to ring a bell. Clearly the marketing people keep overruling the usability people.
cant change the chime. If you have two of these forget figuring out what door someones at.
If they ever enable custom chimes, I will have "Ding Dong Mother ******!" Romeo, Boondocks Saints II
😂
Man wish this could integrate with the protect ecosystem
Does it not?!
The wifi doorbell is absolutely terrible. Way too quiet and so many connection issues that mine isn't working at all anymore. I wish we could get the PoE chime separately. Another nice addition to the doorbell itself would be to upload a custom image to the screen so you could have it branded for business use.
i know its great but its so expensive!
This Doorbell is simply Too Expensive
This was an absolute pain in the 🍑 to install.
$400 is simply ridiculous
And it’s so ugly
What do you feel for the price then
@@kristopherleslie8343 given it’s just a poe camera with a screen and a button…$150-250
Rings flagship doorbell is US $350
A bit dumb in term of security. Now your network is direcly exposed outside...
It sounds like you should watch his VLANs and firewall videos...
No 16v physical bell chime, no thank you. Can’t stand digital chimes.
Go with the standard doorbell pro and you can add mechanical
Buy the non-POE version. It's not rocket science! :)
The low-voltage chime would have been a nice option
@@andrewenglish3810 If only it came in white.
@@andrewenglish3810 Is it wifi or hardwired?