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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Heavybell to c/homeassistant
 

So I'd like to have a video doorbell set up so that it communicates locally with my HA, raising an event when the button is pressed, allowing me to watch its audio and video stream live, and speak back to whoever is at the door. Ideally either from the browser or my phone, when I'm at home or not.

I don't care about motion sensing or AI or even NVR functions really. What software do I need? Should I bother going through the process of setting up Frigate or is there something simpler that would do the job?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

I'm currently using the PoE doorbell from Reolink, and regularly use it for intercom, because I don't like wasting delivery drivers time while I run to the door. I can definitely recommend it. It's worth the effort running the cable to have something that just works.

The default Reolink integration can raise events on:

  • Button press
  • Person detection (adjustable sensitivity)
  • Motion detection (same)

Recording can be on-device with a micro SD, on network (recording the incoming stream), or by FTP.
Recording can be set like a dashcam too (only save when needed, and overwrite after a certain time)

By default it lights up around the button when it detects movement, I do not like this, so I turned it off.

If the area outside your house isn't busy, you can do cool things like getting the person detection to alert you as someone approaches, rather than waiting for them to press the bell. Can make the postman jump the first few times.

There are also some features like doing TTS replies if you don't acknowledge the doorbell inside a certain time.
I haven't gone through the effort of setting up return audio from Homeassistant, and just use the RL app.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

@GreatAlbatross @Heavybell the person detection is very nice.

I have HA play a gentle tune in basement stairwell when that detection fires. It allowing us to detect the delivery guys who don't bother pressing the doorbell, and thus avoid the risk of pkgs sitting in view of passers-by all day.