- LOGITECH K200 WORKS WITH APPLE TV INSTALL
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- LOGITECH K200 WORKS WITH APPLE TV TV
You also get a motion sensor and light sensor that you can use to create Home app automations. You can opt to use HomePod as your doorbell chime, your actual chime, or both. You’ve got control over how streaming and recording works, whether you’d like to use face recognition, and more. Here’s a look at the options when setting up this HomeKit Secure Video-enabled doorbell: Essentially it’s just a pressure activated wiring harness that you push your wires into. The one thing I didn’t see explicit direction on was how your existing wiring secures to the back of the Logitech mounting plate (unless I missed it somehow).
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On the setup card shown above, you get a link to detailed installation instructions as well as a second HomeKit code for your doorbell. Here’s a look at everything included in the box with the Logitech HomeKit doorbell: Your mileage may vary, but I think most self-installers should be able to do this in around 30-60 minutes.
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Otherwise, Logitech offers pro installation for $100 ($299 total). I would say if you’ve done even some minor electrical work around your home like replacing switches, outlets, light fixtures, you’ll probably feel comfortable installing this HomeKit doorbell yourself.
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Otherwise you may need a to do full rewire/doorbell setup and/or hire an electrician. There’s a double rubber seal around the edge of the doorbell to keep rain and snow out and the microphone, speaker, and microUSB (used for the set up process) at the bottom.Īs mentioned above, you’ll want to make certain the Logitech Circle View Doorbell will work with your existing wired doorbell setup before buying it. The backside has the HomeKit code and two pins that connect the doorbell to the standard or angled mount with the hardwiring of your existing (or new) doorbell setup. The camera lens sits up top, the integrated LED sits in the middle, with an illuminated ring doorbell button at the bottom. I think it will look good on the front porch of almost any style of home. This Logitech HomeKit doorbell is made with a high-quality plastic build with a clean and minimal black design and features a glass faceplate on the front. Requires home internet with at least 2.5 Mbps upload speed.Wireless connectivity: 2.4/5 GHz a/b/g/n/ac 2 x 2 MIMO Wi-Fi.Includes two mounting options (straight and 20-degree angled), chime kit, and wiring to connect to a wired doorbell system that is 8-24V AC 10 VA or higher.High-quality sensor with High Dynamic Range for more detail in high-contrast videos, so you see visitors clearly in sunlight or shadows.Face recognition and custom activity zones.
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Enjoy a seamless viewing experience with two-way audio in the Home app on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, and Apple TV Developed exclusively for Apple HomeKit.Full Duplex with Acoustic Echo Cancellation.4000K LED light strip that provides illumination in an unobstructed area up to 6 ft away.5 MP Sensor with 1200 x 1600 HDR-enabled video.Logitech TrueView™ video with a 160° field of view, HD video, HDR, and color night vision.Logitech HomeKit doorbell final thoughts.Note: before buying the Logitech Circle View Doorbell, make sure to use the compatibility checkerto confirm it will work in your home. With a competitive price, HKSV, and features like face recognition, I think the Logitech Circle View is positioned to own the smart doorbell market among Apple users, here’s why… The Netatmo Smart Video Doorbell, Yobi B3 (review), and Arlo smart doorbells feature HomeKit but include compromises like no HKSV.
The only other doorbell on the market with HomeKit Secure Video (HKSV) at the time of writing is the Robin ProLine – but that’s really more of a commercial product with pricing around $600. The Logitech Circle View Doorbell launch was a very welcome surprise back in December with HomeKit Secure Video support and a solid price of $199. Join along for our full review of this Logitech HomeKit doorbell, the first true consumer option with HKSV. It’s got a sharp and simple design, HomeKit Secure Video support, face recognition, and an impressive price point – particularly if you’re willing to handle the installation yourself. The HomeKit doorbell scene has finally grown wings and one of the most compelling options is Logitech’s new Circle View Doorbell.