
"Having your phone tell you who's at the door in real-time and being able to talk to them when you can't answer the door is life-changing, I tell you. The Lorex 2K video doorbell does this and more, as it boasts a 2K video resolution with HDR, no monthly subscription fees, and a battery option with an easy-to-install set of brackets to optimize the doorbell's field of view."
"Setting up the Lorex 2K video doorbell was straightforward, as I opted for the battery-powered model (there's a wired option, too). I charged it for a few hours, paired it to the Lorex mobile app, and installed the bracket where I wanted the doorbell. I already have an Eufy Battery video doorbell, so I set up the Lorex next to it to compare the images captured by both."
"Once the doorbell is installed, there's not much else for you to worry about. You can store your video recordings on the 32GB MicroSD card included and offload them whenever you need to bring your doorbell in to charge. If you're using a wired installation, I'd keep an extra MicroSD card to swap out now and then to keep your video doorbell recording the events that matter to you."
Video doorbells provide accessible surveillance and an easy entry point to a smart home with options for budget-friendly or simple installs. The Lorex 2K Wi-Fi video doorbell features 2K resolution with HDR, two-way audio, and real-time phone notifications. The device is available in battery-powered and wired versions and includes an easy-install bracket to optimize the camera's field of view. The package includes a 32GB MicroSD card for local recordings; wired installations may benefit from an extra card to swap during charging or maintenance. The Lorex mobile app enables notification checks and device management without monthly subscription fees.
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