Video Doorbells in 2026: The Market Has Split Into Two Camps
The video doorbell market in 2026 has split cleanly into two categories: subscription-dependent doorbells (Ring, Nest, Arlo) where the hardware is cheap but you pay monthly for useful features, and local-storage doorbells (Eufy, Reolink) where you pay more upfront but nothing ongoing.
Which camp is right depends on one question: do you want cloud convenience or local privacy? Here is how every major doorbell stacks up.
Video Doorbell Comparison Table (2026)
| Doorbell | Price | Resolution | Power | Storage | Sub Cost | Person Detect | 2-Way Audio | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ring Battery Doorbell Plus | $150 | 1536p | Battery/wired | Cloud only | $6-20/mo | Yes (sub) | Yes | Alexa households |
| Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 | $250 | 1536p | Wired | Cloud only | $6-20/mo | Yes (sub) | Yes | Head-to-toe view, radar detection |
| Google Nest Doorbell (battery) | $180 | 960p | Battery/wired | Cloud + 3hr free | $8-13/mo | Yes (free tier) | Yes | Google Home users, best AI |
| Google Nest Doorbell (wired) | $180 | 960p | Wired | Cloud + 3hr free | $8-13/mo | Yes (free tier) | Yes | 24/7 recording with Nest Aware |
| Arlo Essential Doorbell | $150 | 1080p | Wired | Cloud only | $8-18/mo | Yes (sub) | Yes | Wide-angle, package detection |
| Eufy Video Doorbell S220 | $170 | 2K | Battery | Local (HomeBase) | $0 | Yes (local AI) | Yes | No subscription, privacy-first |
| Eufy Video Doorbell E340 | $180 | 2K dual cam | Wired | Local (HomeBase) | $0 | Yes (local AI) | Yes | Dual camera (front + package view) |
| Reolink Doorbell WiFi | $100 | 2K | Wired | Local (microSD/NVR) | $0 | Yes (on-device) | Yes | Budget, no-subscription |
Subscription Costs: 3-Year Total Cost of Ownership
Hardware price tells half the story. Here is what you actually pay over 3 years:
| Doorbell | Hardware | Monthly Sub | 3-Year Sub | 3-Year Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ring Battery Plus | $150 | $6 (basic) | $216 | $366 |
| Ring Pro 2 | $250 | $6 (basic) | $216 | $466 |
| Nest Doorbell (battery) | $180 | $8 (Aware) | $288 | $468 |
| Arlo Essential | $150 | $8 (Secure) | $288 | $438 |
| Eufy S220 + HomeBase | $250 | $0 | $0 | $250 |
| Eufy E340 + HomeBase | $260 | $0 | $0 | $260 |
| Reolink WiFi | $100 | $0 | $0 | $100 |
No-subscription doorbells save $170-370 over 3 years. The gap widens if you add Ring Protect Plus ($20/mo) or Nest Aware Plus ($13/mo) for extended history.
Which Doorbell Wins Each Category?
| Category | Winner | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Best AI detection | Google Nest | Person, package, vehicle, animal — free tier includes basic detection |
| Best ecosystem | Ring (Alexa) / Nest (Google) | Depends on your smart speaker ecosystem |
| Best no-subscription | Eufy E340 | Dual camera, 2K, local AI, zero monthly cost |
| Best budget | Reolink WiFi | $100, 2K, local storage, person detection included |
| Best video quality | Ring Pro 2 | 1536p with head-to-toe view and radar motion |
| Best for renters | Ring Battery Plus / Eufy S220 | Battery-powered, no wiring, peel-and-stick mount |
| Best with a security system | Ring or Abode | Integrates with alarm monitoring for verified dispatch |
What to Check Before Buying
- Power source: Battery doorbells need recharging every 1-3 months. Wired doorbells need existing doorbell wiring (16-24V AC transformer).
- WiFi strength: Doorbells are far from the router. Test your WiFi at the front door before buying. Consider a mesh system if signal is weak.
- Existing chime: Not all doorbells ring your existing mechanical chime. Ring Pro 2 and Nest Wired do. Battery models usually do not.
- Smart home compatibility: Ring works with Alexa only. Nest works with Google only. Eufy works with both Alexa and Google (limited). Matter support is coming but not here yet for doorbells.
Privacy Considerations
Ring has faced scrutiny over police data-sharing partnerships and has since ended the Neighbors Public Safety Service. All Ring footage now requires a warrant or user consent.
Google Nest processes some AI features on-device but stores video in Google’s cloud. Eufy and Reolink keep everything local unless you opt into their cloud tiers.
For maximum privacy: Eufy with HomeBase or Reolink with a local NVR. For maximum convenience: Ring or Nest with cloud subscriptions.
FAQ
Are video doorbells worth it without a subscription?
Yes — if you pick the right brand. Eufy and Reolink include person detection, local recording, and live view with zero monthly fees. Ring and Arlo without a subscription only show live view — no recording, no history, no smart alerts. That makes them expensive paperweights without the plan.
Can a video doorbell replace a security system?
A doorbell camera covers your front door only. A security system monitors every entry point with sensors, offers professional monitoring, and can dispatch police. They complement each other but a doorbell alone is not a security system.
Do video doorbells work with home security systems?
Ring doorbells integrate with Ring Alarm. Abode cameras work within the Abode ecosystem. Eufy doorbells work with Eufy security sensors. Cross-brand integration is limited — stick within one ecosystem for the best experience.
Which video doorbell has the least lag on live view?
Wired doorbells (Ring Pro 2, Nest Wired, Reolink WiFi) have 1-3 second lag. Battery doorbells (Ring Battery, Nest Battery, Eufy S220) have 3-8 second lag because they wake from sleep mode. If fast live view matters, go wired.