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Product description
This wireless video doorbell combines a battery-operated camera with motion detection and two-way audio, making it useful for monitoring arrivals and deliveries without running cables. It delivers higher than typical HD clarity for front‑door monitoring and is easy to install in minutes, according to the manufacturer.
Key Points
The unit uses a rechargeable internal battery that the manufacturer states can last one to two months between charges depending on use. It connects only to 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi networks and sends real‑time push notifications when the PIR sensor detects motion. Two-way audio lets you speak with visitors via the app and the integrated chime gives a local alert inside the property. Night vision LEDs extend visibility after dark, and recordings can be stored locally on a microSD card or to the cloud with limited free clips. 📹
Benefits
The camera offers clearer footage than standard 1080p systems, which helps when checking faces or packages on the doorstep. 2K HD resolution with a wide 166 degree field of view reduces blind spots and makes it easier to identify people at different angles. The PIR motion sensor reduces false alarms from small moving objects, and the app notifications arrive promptly on the phone. Cloud storage includes short free clips automatically, which can be handy when you cannot review footage immediately. IP66 weather resistance means the unit copes with rain and wind without extra housings. 🌧️
Technical Specifications
- Name: XTU Wireless WiFi Video Doorbell Camera with Chime
- Resolution: 2560 x 1440 pixels
- Field of view: 166 degrees
- Night vision range: up to 33 feet
- Connectivity: 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi only
- Storage: microSD up to 128G and cloud storage (free 6 second clips, 7 day loop)
- Protection rating: IP66
Usage Recommendations
Install the doorbell where the field of view covers the main approach and the PIR sensor is not facing busy roads or trees to avoid repeated alerts. Charge the battery fully before first use and monitor battery level via the app to plan recharges. For reliable performance make sure the Wi‑Fi signal at the mounting location is strong, or add a Wi‑Fi extender if the connection is weak. Consider using local microSD storage for longer continuous recording, and note that cloud clips are short by default so critical events may require manual download.









