

🚪🔒 Elevate your doorstep security with crystal-clear vision and battery life that outlasts your schedule!
The aosu Video Doorbell Wireless delivers professional-grade 5MP UHD video with advanced 7-piece optical glass lens and WDR for sharp images in any lighting. Featuring triple motion detection with AI human recognition, it minimizes false alerts. Dual-band WiFi (2.4/5 GHz) ensures reliable connectivity, while a single charge powers the device for an impressive 180 days. With a 166° wide field of view and 60 days of local loop recording on built-in 8GB storage, it offers comprehensive, hassle-free home security that integrates with Alexa for smart home convenience.





| ASIN | B09H2T18WD |
| ASIN | B09H2T18WD |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,454 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #74 in Video Doorbells |
| Color | Sliver |
| Colour | Sliver |
| Compatible devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Controller type | IOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,322) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,322) |
| Date First Available | 17 September 2022 |
| Date First Available | 17 September 2022 |
| Effective video resolution | 5 MP |
| Form factor | Turret |
| Frame rate | 15 frames per second |
| Included components | HomeBase |
| Indoor/outdoor use | Outdoor |
| Installation type | Screw In |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 558 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.6 x 6.3 x 13.8 centimeters |
| Item model number | V8S1AX11 |
| Item model number | V8S1AX11 |
| Manufacturer | AOSU |
| Manufacturer | AOSU |
| Material | Optical Glass |
| Mounting type | Wall Mount |
| Night vision range | 33 Feet |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Part number | V8S |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 15.6 x 6.3 x 13.8 cm; 558 g |
| Product Dimensions | 15.6 x 6.3 x 13.8 cm; 558 g |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 2 Piece Set |
| Special Features | Motion Sensor,Night Vision,2 Way Audio,Weather Resistant,Portable,Durable,Tamper Detection |
| Specific uses | Amateur, Outside; Professional |
| Video capture resolution | 5 mp |
| Viewing angle | 166 Degrees |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
| Wireless communication technologies | Wi-Fi |
| light-source-type | Infrared |
L**A
Excelente compra, se puede integrar en la misma app de la marca varios dispositivos de adentro de la casa, la nitidez de la imagen me encanta y su fácil instalación, tiene la memoria SD ya incluida y no hay que comprar otra, vale la pena el costo por tener tecnología de IA. Solo recomendaría a la marca colocar la tarjeta SD que ya viene incluida en el repetidor que va adentro en la casa y no en el timbre por seguridad.
A**A
Update: We've upgraded our rating to 5 stars and bought a second doorbell of this model for our other door. We like this doorbell that much. We've also added Aosu 4 solar security cameras with the separate (not attached to the camera) solar panels, so we're now all in with Aosu. Thank you Amazon for all of the Aosu deals. We saved a bundle. Why the upgraded rating for the doorbell? After fumbling around, we found all of the features in the app that we need to monitor the doors to our house. Video playback is still herky jerky, but we'll live with this trade-off for exceptionally crystal clear video. This doorbell model works very well. We're staying with the wireless option because our 'vintage' house requires more wiring than we care to invest in doorbells. The wireless works well with our mesh router and signal extenders with zero dropouts. We solved the battery drain in several ways. Turn off the blue doorbell light, it sucks power. Don't monitor the area 24/7, that sucks power, too. Doing these two things keeps the doorbells charged to 90-100% for months. HOWEVER, many thanks to Aosu for not hiding the doorbell USB port inside the mounting plates. Access to the USB port when the doorbell is locked in place allows for continuous charging with solar panels and solves the entire battery drain problem permanently. We attached 5W solar panels (available on Amazon) to the doorbells and added long USB male to female cables (also Amazon) to snake around the door frames and up to the solar panels on the roof. The solar panels now keep our doorbells fully charged. This option is something that Aosu could offer for anyone opting for the wireless doorbell version. It means that we can turn back on the doorbell's blue light and monitor 24/7 if we want. But we're already 'trained' in the above ways to conserve the battery, so not going OCD here...lol. We're not fans of the Ring community sharing (private people) and are glad not to be on that particular 'social media'. We're also not cloud fans (hello Crowd Strike?) and totally appreciate local storage, which we manage daily by deleting all videos. Seriously, we don't need to save videos of the mail carrier or package deliveries and clog up the doorbell's storage... :-). Initial Review: First off, thank you to all the reviewers. After futzing around for a year trying to figure out which video doorbell to buy, you guys helped with this decision. No regrets here. Wireless installation was a breeze and works well with our Samsung tablets. The images are crystal clear. We'll most likely hardwire for full-time observation because doing so drains the battery too quickly. Another possibility is a USB solar panel connected to the bottom USB charging port to keep the doorbell fully charged once we figure out the correct solar panel wattage. With the porch light turned on, we turned off the infrared for full color night vision and it's amazing even with our low wattage LED porch light. No porch light? Then you'll need to enable infrared, which also works as it should. Suggested Improvements: The Aosu app interface is kludgy and could be improved. An interface with a drop down set of menus, think any Microsoft Office application, would go a long way to making these products more consumer friendly along with easier to configure and maintain the cameras or some pop-up words to tell the user what an icon does. Because we just ordered the Aosu 4 cam solar security camera set on deal from Amazon, we're kind of dreading its maintenance with the current app interface. We're maintenance minded and like to be able to do things like check the battery life (not on the home card as specified in settings), delete old files (not able to do this with the incorrect directions in the online manual, but finally figured it out with an 'Activities' icon), check the WiFi signal strength easily (have to futz around in settings to find it and its buried in 'About Device') and delete notifications/messages (we don't need to see forever worth of messages and prefer to keep this list shorter or empty on a daily basis). We have a call into customer support because we'd like to be able to define where the Aosu app stores event files. We don't need to fill up our internal tablet storage when we have gigantic SD cards in our tablets just for storing data. Wish list? An app for our desktops - Linux and Windows. Given that the doorbell's hub is already on our network, then a desktop app would be an unbelievable bonus putting Aosu way ahead of everyone else. Because this isn't an NVR, Blue Iris doesn't support these cameras...yet...but we're trying. By tapping our Samsung tablets to the side of our 55" Samsung TV monitors we have the tablet's interface on the big screen. The problem is that it's not a KVM switch, which puts us back to the desktop app wish. Yah, we know, there are Android emulators for the desktops, but they're still not 'there'. All in all, as noted above, we like this doorbell so much that we'll be all in with Aosu security once our security cameras arrive. The single star ding is for the above suggestions for the consumer's experience and not for the hardware which works well.
B**R
V**V
This is now my second doorbell. I had bought one to test out for the back door and it worked really well so bought another one for the front door. The back doorbell is on battery power while the front one is wired into the old house doorbell. Size: It is a lot bigger than your regular doorbell or even the Ring doorbells. If you're looking for something small, slim profile, etc. then this is not the doorbell for you. Battery powered doorbell: Worked surprisingly well considering it was exposed to the elements. It took a couple of months before I had to charge it up again. I live in Alberta, Canada and it weathered well in the March temperatures (dipping down to about -20C. Captured video just fine and clear but there is a lag between you receiving it vs where the person is located. Wire powered doorbell: Installation was fairly easy and integrated with the chimer in the house really easily. The location of the doorbell is on a 90 degree angle so used the plates that were provided to tilt it so it would point more towards the walkway vs just the front door. Again, captured video fine but there is a lag. App: The app worked well but I had to get assistance from customer service to get it linked to the Google Assistant but it wasn't difficult to use. Only wish that the voice chosen could be on a more permanent scale instead of having to remember to pick the voice change before answering the person as currently, it's defaulted to using your own voice when you open the app to answer and not one of the other voices you choose. If you're female and want to use the male voice when answering for safety purposes, you have to remember switch the voice before answering or it will be your own voice that comes through first. Customer Service: AMAZING! I had used all the tilt/angle plates that came with the doorbell but it still wasn't enough (the doorbell is on the side of the house so 90 degrees from the walkway) so I reached out to customer service with a picture of what the doorbell see vs what it should see. They not only responded quickly, they sent me 2 additional plates at no cost and it arrived within a few days. Every time I have reached out to them, they have been very responsive which shows they stand behind the product. Overall impression: Very good doorbell to upgrade to if you want a camera one but don't want to spend the high cost dollars for it. The doorbell is a lot bigger than others but does what it's supposed to do. The cost is decent for what you get but the best part is the customer service. I would give it a 6 star out of 5 for the customer service alone. Would I buy it again? Well... I already bought 2 but I would definitely recommend if people were asking.
A**R
I’m giving the AOSU Doorbell Camera a full 5 stars mainly because of their phenomenal customer support, easy installation, and impressive battery management. Those aspects truly stand out and made the initial setup experience smooth and stress-free. However, I have to be honest: I’m a bit disappointed with the doorbell’s primary function, the motion detection. The main reason I chose AOSU was their radar detection system, hoping it would reduce false alarms. Unfortunately, the radar detection struggles if there’s a post or pillar near the camera. For some reason, the pillar completely interferes with detection, resulting in no alerts or recordings unless someone is extremely close to the doorbell. Because there’s no option to switch between radar and camera-based detection, the doorbell becomes almost unusable in setups like mine. That being said, AOSU’s customer support went above and beyond. They sent me a D1 360° security camera completely free of charge as an interim solution. Even though it’s not a doorbell camera, it works flawlessly and lets me monitor my driveway without issues. I truly appreciate how their support team thought outside the box to come up with a workable solution while the underlying product limitations remain. Suggestions for AOSU to Make This an Unbeatable Product 1. Home Assistant Integration Adding native Home Assistant support would instantly elevate the ecosystem and unlock advanced automation. 2. Highly Customizable Alert System Instead of just “person” or “vehicle” alerts, give users the ability to define their own rules—e.g., ignore snow falling, rain running down gutters, or other predictable movements. 3. Separate Recording vs. Alerts Settings Sometimes I don’t want to receive notifications, but I still want events to be recorded. Those settings should be independent. 4. Final Thoughts The doorbell camera has strong potential, but the radar limitation is a serious issue for many real-world setups. Despite that, AOSU’s customer service is truly exceptional. They turned a frustrating situation into a positive experience. With the right product updates, AOSU could easily dominate this category.
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