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I’ve been looking for something like this. To be more accurate, I’ve been looking for something that works as a doorbell/intercom, that doesn’t rely on big tech in some way or other. But this seems like a promising start.
I ended up going with Unifi (G4 Pro Doorbell) after my test-run with Reolink went... poorly. It's technically still 'big tech' but all the parts are on my property and my control, and (at least for the doorbell, that's all I've got so far) it works nearly-perfectly with HA (I can't get custom screen messages to stick when assigned through HA).
Curious what went wrong with your Reolink run. That's what I've got. Doesn't require an app or account, and works with home assistant.
I bought a unit + 4tb surveillance drive, to replace a (what we thought was a) dying nest hardwired gen2 doorbell. I was excited - pulled it out of the box, 'oh, it has an AC brick too! I can set it up and make sure it works before we install it'
Prepped the camera, prepped the nas to ingest the feed and drives, setup the non-proprietary stream (the acronym/letters escape me), all on the AC plug... And the feed, from the cam to the reolink app absolutely ground to a halt. I'm talking like, after 5 minutes of uptime, the feed was 60+ seconds behind. Absolutely wild. I restarted the app, phone, doorbell, no fix. I turned off the open-source (?) feed, going with only reolink's proprietary stream. Better, but after 10 minutes it was still 30+ seconds behind. Reset the doorbell, set it up again, no change...
So either I got a defective/malfunctioning doorbell, a bad AC plug (but wouldn't it just die if it was pulling too much power...?), the AC plug isn't rated for anything more than very intital setup (I saw nothing about that in the instructions, and why would you do that...) or that is 'working as intended' which, why even bother if that is true.
B&H accepted both doorbell and drive, opened, no questions asked. Was very excited and it genuinely ruined my day. :(
Sorry to hear your bad experience. Was the acronym you were looking for ONVIF?
Yeah, that's it!
I thought ONVIF is just the control, not the stream. the stream is normally RTSP
Maybe - I have two decades in tech but camera stuff is basically still new to me. I just know that the ootb system for reolink doesn't play nice (or at all) with any systems that are foss/not reolink, so I had to toggle the setting for it to cooperate.
yeah, unfortunately they often put that toggle behind a registration requirement
Why did you opt for pro vs nonpro out of curiosity?
It's been a bit but I do remember I wanted the bigger screen, the fingerprint and nfc readers are nice to integrate 'eventually', and I think it was only an extra like $75? Oh, and the secondary package cam, that was the main factor tbh.
I wanted to get the poe version + their chime, but I got vetoed since 'we already have a mechanic chime' and I don't have PoE setup in the house. But my pitch for the pro model was successful and an easy sell.
The only thing worse than your partner vetoing you is when they're right.
Thank you for the response, very informative!