BOTSLAB Wireless Doorbell Camera: 180° Panoramic View
Meet the Wireless Doorbell Camera from Botslab—your new favorite peephole with a PhD in surveillance. It’s got a 180° panoramic view that’s sharper than your aunt’s comments at Thanksgiving (thanks to 5MP resolution), so you’ll catch every package thief or overly enthusiastic salesperson.
And here’s the kicker: no monthly fees. That’s right, you get lifetime cloud service and local storage options without the usual ‘gotcha’ charges. Plus, it’s certified for privacy, because nobody needs to see you in your pajamas at 2 PM.
What else? Well, it’s smart—like, AI-powered detection smart, so it knows the difference between a delivery and a deer. The 5200mAh rechargeable battery laughs in the face of time, lasting up to 150 days (or until you forget to charge it). And with an IP66 weatherproof rating, it’s tougher than your morning coffee. Oh, and it plays nice with Alexa and Google Assistant, because even doorbells need friends.
Bottom line: this isn’t just a doorbell; it’s your home’s new bouncer. Easy to install, reliable, and ready to keep an eye out so you don’t have to.
- No Monthly Fee
- AI Detection
- Rechargeable Battery
- Weatherproof Design
- 180° Panoramic View
General specs
- Brand: BOTSLAB
- Seller: Amazon
- Resolution: 5MP
- Battery Capacity: 5200mAh
- Weatherproof Rating: IP66
- Compatibility: Alexa, Google Assistant
- First listed by seller: 6/8/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | BOTSLAB | BOTSLAB | Vestidos | 3d printing machine | GoolRC | |
Model | R811 | |||||
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Price | $99.99 | $99.96 | $57.72 | $71.75 | $23.99 | $80.92 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Joom | Joom | Amazon | Joom |
Update | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | August 14, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 19, 2025 |
Resolution | 5MP | 1080P | 1080p | |||
Connectivity | WiFi | Wi-Fi | 2.4G WiFi | Wireless |
Aditya D.
Hyderabad
June 11, 2025
As a family buyer, I was looking for something reliable to keep an eye on our home, and this doorbell camera from Botslab mostly fits the bill. I've been using it for a couple of months now, and it's done a decent job. The wide-angle view is very helpful—I can see the whole porch area clearly, which is great for spotting deliveries or visitors. Not having to pay monthly fees is a big plus; it saves money in the long run. I like that it connects with my smart home devices; I can ask Alexa to show me the feed, which is handy when I'm busy. The battery life is impressive; I only had to charge it once so far, and it held up well. On the downside, the detection isn't always accurate. It sometimes alerts me for things like passing cars or animals, which can be a nuisance. Installation was a bit of a hassle; I had to refer to the manual a few times, and it took longer than expected. In darker conditions, the video isn't as sharp, and I've missed some details. Most likely, these issues can be fixed with software updates or better placement, but for now, it's just okay. Overall, it's a cautious buy—good for basic surveillance, but not perfect.
- Pros: The wide view is very clear and captures everything in front of the door, which is great for seeing who's there without any blind spots. I appreciate that there are no extra costs for storing videos, and it works well with voice assistants, making it convenient to check things hands-free. The battery lasts a long time between charges, and it's built to handle all kinds of weather without issues.
- Cons: Sometimes it mistakes harmless things for threats, which can be annoying with false alerts. The setup was a bit tricky for me, and I had to fiddle with it to get it working right. The video quality isn't always perfect in low light, and I wish it had better options for adjusting settings easily.