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Good day everyone!
With the recent launch of our V3 black/white doorbells, many Reolinkers have been curious about the differences between doorbell versions and how to identify them. So, let's dive into a special Q&A session!
1. Version Differences:
V2: This version introduced remote configuration of chime ringtones, lights, and other settings via the App, and set up different ringtones for various events (such as motion detection, human detection, and visitor alerts).
V3: It features a replaced sensor and improved noise reduction algorithm compared with V2.
2. How to Identify: The most reliable way is to check the doorbell's label, as shown in the pictures. If it doesn’t have a firmware version listed, it’s V1; otherwise, it’s V2 or above.Another great news coming! Our V2 Chime is now available for separate purchase. Now each V2 or V3 doorbell can pair with up to five V2 chimes! Grab yours at: https://reolink.club/Chime-COM8
🥥If you have any more questions, feel free to ask in the comments!
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@reolink-daisy Thanks for the information provided. Kindly update us on the progress achieved so far on improving the calling feature? Customers wish to have the doorbell calling their smartphone similar to a normal call without having the application running.
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@joseph_1979 yes, and we would like this calling feature to work on the V1 doorbell as well.
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Hi,
There are many people in the cyberspace asking how to recognise different versions of the Video Door Bell and of the the Chime. The answer is always - look at the label.
This is of no help when I want to order from Reolink website. They never mention which version it is that they are selling. Obviously I don't want to buy V1 when I want to have several Chimes.. But how to tell from the appearance or the description on the website ?
So is there any visual difference between V1 and V2 doorbell?
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@user_878903797395709_878903797395709 I'm with all my colleagues before - why is the version not dispalyed in the App? Thats really stupid and annoying.
I baught mine in Jan 24, there was nothing mentioned regarding version numbers. I'm so happy to see that add. chimes are supported now - but I don't know the version.
🔔Doorbell Version Q&A Time!
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Good day everyone!
With the recent launch of our V3 black/white doorbells, many Reolinkers have been curious about the differences between doorbell versions and how to identify them. So, let's dive into a special Q&A session!
1. Version Differences:
V2: This version introduced remote configuration of chime ringtones, lights, and other settings via the App, and set up different ringtones for various events (such as motion detection, human detection, and visitor alerts).
V3: It features a replaced sensor and improved noise reduction algorithm compared with V2.
2. How to Identify: The most reliable way is to check the doorbell's label, as shown in the pictures. If it doesn’t have a firmware version listed, it’s V1; otherwise, it’s V2 or above.Another great news coming! Our V2 Chime is now available for separate purchase. Now each V2 or V3 doorbell can pair with up to five V2 chimes! Grab yours at: https://reolink.club/Chime-COM8
🥥If you have any more questions, feel free to ask in the comments!
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Hi,
There are many people in the cyberspace asking how to recognise different versions of the Video Door Bell and of the the Chime. The answer is always - look at the label.
This is of no help when I want to order from Reolink website. They never mention which version it is that they are selling. Obviously I don't want to buy V1 when I want to have several Chimes.. But how to tell from the appearance or the description on the website ?
So is there any visual difference between V1 and V2 doorbell?
Thanks