The Lorex 2K Wi-Fi video doorbell is on sale for $150.
The doorbell comes in wired and wireless installations, communicates reliably, and includes a preinstalled 32GB microSD card for local storage so you can bypass subscription fees.
Although it has a 2K resolution, the image is so wide angle that objects look distorted.
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What’s the deal?
The subscription-free Lorex 2K battery-powered video doorbell<!–> is still on sale at $30 off, available for $150.
Video doorbells are among the best ways to start your smart home journey. They are easy to use and often easy to install and provide much-needed surveillance. Although they may seem intimidating to set up for beginners, there’s a video doorbell option for just about everyone, whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly option or one that’s easy to install.
Having tested several video doorbell options, I’ve enjoyed having the latest Lorex 2K Wi-Fi video doorbell–>. For easy installation, I prefer a battery-operated option, so I got the battery-operated option. More importantly, Lorex ditches the typical paid subscription model for a flat hardware fee. Is it worth it? Let’s find out.
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 give you the viewing angle you desire.
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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 a Eufy Battery video doorbell, so I set up the Lorex next to it to compare the images captured by both.