Thank you ... bist video about that product from all the thousends I found here. No dumb bla bla just information. Do I understand right, that I need to install the indoor device to make the doorbell work?
I appreciate the question but I am not qualified to give actual electrical advice. I would guess that the wiring in place for a previous doorbell is going to be fine. With doorbells, it does not matter which wire connects in the right and left. If you do fine an adapt answer to the question about the voltage, I would be interested to hear it. Thanks.
If you are watching this video, do you have a video doorbell that you are pleased with? If so, what is it?
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Thank you so much!!
that's a wonky installation :)
great video
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks!
Thank you ... bist video about that product from all the thousends I found here. No dumb bla bla just information.
Do I understand right, that I need to install the indoor device to make the doorbell work?
Thanks, and correct. The Aqara doorbell needs both an Aqara hub (separate) and also the indoor portion that comes with it.
@@volcolby Okay ... thank you. I didn't found any information on Amazon about the need of a hub.
still worth it to buy over a reolink?
We'll see. Similar price points I believe.
I have transformer for my door bell. How do I configure the wires so it can be powered? It covers 8, 16 and 24v
I appreciate the question but I am not qualified to give actual electrical advice. I would guess that the wiring in place for a previous doorbell is going to be fine. With doorbells, it does not matter which wire connects in the right and left. If you do fine an adapt answer to the question about the voltage, I would be interested to hear it. Thanks.