Aosu Video Doorbell Ultra Review – An affordable alternative to Ring and Eufy

Aosu Video Doorbell Ultra Review

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The Aosu Video Doorbell Ultra has been available for a few years and has received excellent reviews on Amazon. However, being a lesser-known brand among the many Chinese options on the platform, it’s easy to overlook.

After using the video doorbell for the past couple of weeks, I have been pleasantly surprised by its performance.

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**Specifications**

The Aosu Video Doorbell Ultra offers 5MP Ultra HD video with two-way talk, radar, passive infrared, and human body detection with motion alerts, a 133° horizontal and 103° vertical field of view, and more. The device can be powered by a built-in battery or existing doorbell wiring, and it has enhanced dual-band WiFi connectivity.

**Features**

The video doorbell offers 60 days of loop recording, 180 days of battery life, a 166° field of view, 5 GHz/2.4 GHz WiFi, triple motion detection, enhanced night vision, thumbnail real-time notifications, quick reply to video calls, smart playback, and compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

**Unboxing**

Inside the box, you’ll find a mounting template, window sticker, quick start guide, chime/home base, doorbell with a 15-degree wedge, Phillips head screwdriver, mounting screws, plastic anchors, USB-C cable, push pin for doorbell removal, and extension wires with wire nuts.

**Set Up and Aosu App Settings**

Setting up the Aosu Video Doorbell Ultra is straightforward. Simply plug in the chime, connect to the IOS app, sync the doorbell, and mount it securely in place.

**Subscription Fees**

While the camera can be used without a subscription, there are various subscription options available for advanced features like facial detection.

**Motion Detection & Facial Detection**

The camera supports motion detection, human detection, and facial detection, with the option to upgrade for Face AI capabilities.

**Battery Life**

The battery life of the Aosu Video Doorbell Ultra has been impressive, lasting over three months with minimal daily drainage.

**Price and Alternative Options**

The Aosu Video Doorbell Ultra is priced at £105, with alternative options like the Ring Video Doorbell, Blink Video Doorbell, Tapo 2K 5MP Smart Wireless Security Camera Doorbell, and Eufy Security Video Doorbell Wireless S210 also available.

**Overall**

Overall, the Aosu Video Doorbell Ultra offers a great balance of features, performance, and affordability, making it a compelling choice in the video doorbell market.

**Review Summary**

In conclusion, the Aosu Video Doorbell Ultra is a fantastic option for those looking for an affordable and reliable video doorbell solution.

[Author Bio: James, a UK-based tech enthusiast and Editor of Mighty Gadget, has been running the blog since 2007. With a background in Information Systems Design and a Master’s Degree in Computing, he brings a unique perspective to tech blogging. Vuelio consistently ranks Mighty Gadget as one of the top technology blogs in the UK.]

[Disclaimer: This article may contain affiliate links. Last update on 2024-07-02]

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