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4W Product Review: Remo+ DoorCam

4W product review of the Remo+ DoorCam.
4W product review of the Remo+ DoorCam.

When it comes to smart home security options, there are a ton of different pieces of tech at your disposal. Most folks gravitate towards major players like Nest and Ring, but over the last few years, a lot of other companies have been entering the home security space with affordable and feature-packed alternatives. During our recent coverage of CE Week, we had the pleasure of being introduced to Remo+, creators of the DoorCam. Remo+ sent us a DoorCam to check out so let's see how it fares. On to the review!

Viewing Angle: 160 degree wide angle | Connectivity: Wi-Fi | Video Compression: H.264 | Wireless: 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n | Resolution: 720p HD | 2-Way Communication: Yes, via full-duplex audio | Battery Life: 12 months via three (D) batteries | Weight: 11 lbs. | Weather Resistant: Yes  ( 0 to 122 degrees) | Night Vision: IR LED up to 3 meters | Retailer: Remoplus.com | MSRP: $199 

What is it?

The Remo+ DoorCam is the world's first wireless over the door security camera. It is capable of being used on any push-to-enter door.

What does it do?

Unlike most home security offerings that rely on stationary placement with wires or complicated setups, the DoorCam is completely wireless and can be mounted on any door (inside or outside) with zero modifications required or any damages to worry about, thanks in part to the adjustable door bracket. If you're mounting outdoors, you can rest easy knowing the elements will not hinder the camera in any way.

The DoorCam covers a 160-degree radius and captures 720p HD video. It also allows the end user to communicate with visitors or intruders as well as listen via your mobile device. The DoorCam can also be integrated with Amazon Alexa and Google Home allowing it to work within existing smart home setups.

 

What's wrong with it?

The DoorCam utilizes three (D) batteries for power, and while Remo+ rates the batteries at 12 months of usage, I feel that a rechargeable offering would have been better and would make a homeowner feel more at ease. While battery technology has improved tremendously, there is still the off chance that the battery will die thus hindering the use of the DoorCam. Not to mention, excessive heat and/or cold will surely impact that 12-month battery projection. If you're intending on using the live view feature it will definitely make a dent in the battery life.

Like most smart home security devices, there is an added cost involved with saving your videos. The $3 per month/ $30 per year fee will allow you to access videos within the last 30 days via their cloud service. This aspect should not be considered a huge negative given most companies have similar offerings, but we want to ensure that if you're purchasing it there are no surprises regarding video storage.

If you're a homeowner with a storm door, you will need to mount the DoorCam to that and not the entry door to ensure the storm door does not block the camera and gets the best viewing angle possible. Since most storm doors are fairly thin, you'll need to add a shim or small board to ensure a tight fit because even after adjustments, there will still be a decent sized gap. Here is the recommended width:

I was unable to mount the unit to my iron security door due to the construction of the door frame, but the entry door, side door and side storm door (with slight modifications) worked well.

Why do you/don't you need it?

Why you “need” it: If you are a renter and want added security and peace of mind without damaging your front door then the Remo+ DoorCam is a must have. It is also a godsend if your home lacks a peephole in the entry door to see visitors. Installation is easy and the presence of a camera will deter criminals while also allowing you to vet visitors easily.

 

I see a camera like this paying dividends for Halloween when you're tired of getting up to open the door after you've run out of candy.

If you're concerned about your DoorCam being stolen given its portable nature, you'll be happy to know that Remo+ offers a lifetime theft guarantee.

Why you don't “need” it: The $199 price tag may alienate some potential customers when offerings from Ring, Amazon, and Nest are available with more features and integration options.

My Take:

I'll admit the Remo+ DoorCam was a welcome surprise. Its ease of installation coupled with ease of use made it a welcome addition to my home security set up. I personally set it up at the front door to compare it to our existing Nest Cam during the testing period and later on made the switch to my office door and it went super smooth with no issues for the most part. I'd like to see Remo+ fine-tune the design a bit more and integrate rechargeable batteries and a slightly better camera.

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DISCLAIMER: Product provided by Remo+ for review.