Instead of relying on motion detection, the doorbell contains software that can quickly and accurately detect Alarm.com claims when someone is in front of you. Writing on the front of the doorbell tells visitors that they do not have to touch the device, but Alarm.com and its partners will sell a separate doormat that contains more visible instructions on where someone should stand. In any case, visitors do not have to touch the device and you do not have to come out and disinfect it.
Aside from the touchless functionality, the Touchless Video Doorbell has all the features you would expect from one of Ring of Nest’s doorbells. The built-in camera has a wide field of view of 150 degrees and makes recordings in Full HD with support for HDR. It also has an infrared night vision for when someone is with you in the evening. Two-way audio allows you to talk to visitors even when you are not at home, and you have access to both live and recorded recordings via the mobile app and website Alarm.com It also includes a built-in heater to keep it through the cold to make winter months function.
You can purchase the Touchless Video Doorbell through Alarm.com and the company’s security partners for $ 200.