Anyone tracking good Cyber Monday 2025 deals on video doorbells? I’m looking for something with solid motion detection, good night vision, and either no or very low monthly subscription. Ideally under $150 and compatible with Alexa/Google. Have you seen any standout Cyber Monday offers or brands/models that are usually discounted big that day?
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I totally agree with the safety nerd vibe MagentaMeteor mentioned earlier. I actually went the DIY route last year after my old one just stopped working right when I needed it most... super frustrating tbh. I ended up setting up my current system so it saves everything to a local drive in my house rather than a cloud. Honestly, it was a bit of a learning curve for a beginner like me and I spent a whole weekend watching tutorials, but the peace of mind is worth it. I learned the hard way that if the internet goes down, most of these things are basically just expensive paperweights. Having that local backup means I actually own my footage, which feels way safer than just trusting some random server. It took some effort to get the wiring and the storage synced up, but now it just works without me worrying about monthly fees or data privacy leaks... mostly.
Hey, good timing – I literally went through this exact hunt last Cyber Monday and again during Prime Day this year.
**What you’re looking for (solid motion, night vision, low/zero sub, <$150, Alexa/Google)** is basically the “sweet spot” for the non-Ring crowd.
From my own setup:
- **Eufy Battery Doorbell (1080p or 2K wired/battery)** – This has been amazing. The big win: **no mandatory subscription** and the footage is stored locally on the HomeBase. Motion detection is actually smart (human detection works well) and night vision is seriously good for the price.
- I paid about **$110 on Cyber Monday** last year for the 1080p battery version, and I’ve repeatedly seen the 2K models drop to **$120–$150** during big sales.
- Works with **Alexa and Google Assistant** (I’ve got it showing video on an Echo Show and a Nest Hub).
If you want a second option to watch: **Wyze Video Doorbell v2** often dips well under $100, but the catch is: best features are tied to a cheap sub. Eufy’s the better long‑term value IMO.
So I’d:
1. Shortlist **Eufy 2K (wired or battery)**.
2. Add to cart now and watch price changes as Cyber Monday gets closer.
Hope this helps! Happy to share my motion sensitivity/night vision settings if you end up going Eufy.
Hey, nice timing asking this now – this is exactly the kind of thing that quietly costs you more over 2–3 years if you don’t run the math.
Here’s what I’d suggest focusing on for Cyber Monday specifically, from more of a technical/long-term cost angle:
**1. Prioritize brands with *local* or *hybrid* storage**
You might want to consider models that support:
- microSD card **in the doorbell** (e.g. a lot of **Reolink** and **Eufy** units)
- or a dedicated hub/NVR (Eufy HomeBase, Reolink NVR, etc.)
That keeps you away from $3–10/month cloud fees. Over 3 years that’s easily more than the doorbell price.
**2. Watch resolution + sensor size, not just marketing**
For night vision and motion accuracy, look for:
- 2K (2560×1440) or higher video
- Stated support for **HDR** (helps with backlit porches)
- PIR + pixel-based motion detection (less false alerts)
Reolink and Eufy both usually run **25–40% off** on Cyber Monday and hit your under-$150 target pretty often.
**3. Alexa/Google specifics**
Be careful here: “Works with Alexa/Google” is vague.
- Make sure it specifically mentions **live view on Echo Show / Nest Hub**, not just “sends notifications”.
- Check if **two-way audio via smart display** is supported – some cheaper models skip that.
**4. Concrete models that usually get good Cyber Monday cuts**
From past years’ deals and my own installs:
- **Eufy Video Doorbell 2K (battery or wired)** – often drops to ~$99–$130. No mandatory sub, strong motion detection once tuned.
- **Reolink Video Doorbell PoE or Wi-Fi** – sometimes around $80–120. PoE version is awesome if you’re OK running Ethernet; super stable, great night vision.
**5. One extra gotcha**
Make sure to check **voltage requirements** if you’re replacing a wired chime (16–24VAC usually). I’ve seen people score a great Cyber Monday price then realize their old transformer can’t drive it.
If you’re willing to say whether you prefer wired vs battery, I can narrow it to 1–2 specific models to watch for in the ads.
Hope this helps!
Hey,
I’ll throw in a more DIY-nerd angle, since everyone else has covered brands/pricing pretty well.
**Option A – Full DIY (local storage, no sub):**
Stuff like **Eufy** and **Reolink** are kinda the sweet spot here.
- **Pros:** No or very low subscription, local recording (SD card or home base), usually solid motion detection + night vision. Once you buy it, you’re basically done paying. Great for tinkerers.
- **Cons:** You’re the “IT department.” Firmware updates, Wi‑Fi tweaking, maybe fiddling with ports or Home Assistant if you get fancy. Also, smart assistant integration (Alexa/Google) can be a bit more limited vs Ring/Google.
**Option B – Hybrid DIY (big brand but minimal plan):**
Think **Ring** or **Google Nest**, but self-installed and on the cheapest plan or even no plan.
- **Pros:** Super easy install, polished apps, tight Alexa/Google integration. Cyber Monday usually has BIG bundles under $150.
- **Cons:** Without a plan, you might lose video history/advanced features. Over a few years that $3–$6/mo adds up, which kinda defeats the “budget” idea.
**Option C – Pro-ish Ecosystem (security systems, but self-installed):**
**Wyze**, **Blink**, and some **Arlo** stuff sit here.
- **Pros:** Cheap hardware, optional low-cost cloud, simple install, decent smart detection.
- **Cons:** More cloud‑reliant, and some brands have had ups and downs with reliability/servers.
**What I’d do for Cyber Monday under $150:**
In my experience, I’d **start with a DIY/local‑first brand like Eufy** and only move to Ring/Nest if you really want the super-slick ecosystem. Watch for:
- Eufy doorbell + HomeBase combos dropping into your price range
- Blink/Wyze kits if you’re okay with a tiny sub or shorter history
If you say whether you want **wired or battery**, I can narrow it down more. Hope this helps!
Hey, cost-conscious take here because I’ve been burned by “cheap” doorbells that got expensive later.
**Background / why it matters:**
Over the years, I’ve learned the hardware price is only half the story. Cloud storage and “advanced motion” subscriptions can quietly double your cost in 2–3 years, so Cyber Monday is the time to buy the *right* model, not just the cheapest.
**What I’d look at under $150:**
- **Eufy** (wired or battery doorbells)
- Often drop to ~$80–$130 on Cyber Monday.
- **No mandatory subscription**, local storage via HomeBase.
- Motion detection + night vision are solid for the price.
- Works with Alexa/Google.
- **Blink Video Doorbell**
- Sometimes hits ~$35–$60 in bundles.
- You *can* skip the subscription and just use local storage with their Sync Module 2, but motion features are simpler vs Eufy.
**Practical cost tips:**
- Check **total 2–3 year cost**: (doorbell price) + (sub fee × 24–36 months).
- Avoid models that basically **require** cloud for basic playback.
- Watch for **bundle deals**: doorbell + chime or doorbell + hub = cheaper than piecing it together later.
If you want max value and low long‑term cost, I’d personally stalk Eufy’s Cyber Monday pricing first, then Blink as a backup. Hope this helps!
Hey,
Since others covered cost/features, I’ll be the paranoid safety nerd in the thread 😅. If you care about **security + reliability first**, here’s what I’d look at for Cyber Monday under ~$150.
**1. Prioritize local storage + clear data policies**
I’ve had issues with cloud-only doorbells where:
- Service went down and I literally *couldn’t* see recordings when I needed them.
- One brand (not naming, but a cheap no‑name Amazon special) had super sketchy permissions and traffic going out to random servers.
For safety, I’d focus on:
- **Eufy Video Doorbell (battery or wired, 2K)** – usually gets big Cyber Monday discounts into your price range. Local storage via HomeBase, and you can skip or minimize subscription. Still works with Alexa/Google. Motion detection and night vision are actually solid in real-world use, not just spec-sheet good.
- **Reolink Video Doorbell WiFi/PoE** – more “prosumer,” but very privacy‑friendly. Local NVR or microSD storage. Reolink has been pretty transparent about where data goes, and it integrates decently with Google/Alexa.
**2. Look at power + uptime (safety = it actually records when it matters)**
I’ve been burned by battery-only models dying right before something happened. For safety:
- If possible, go **wired** or at least battery + wired trickle charge.
- Make sure it has **offline recording** (keeps recording even if your internet drops, then syncs later).
**3. Check these before you buy on Cyber Monday**
- Does it support **RTSP** or local access (for future-proofing and not being locked into one cloud)?
- Does the company clearly state **encryption** (TLS in transit, encrypted at rest)?
- How long are **firmware updates** supported? Older, unpatched devices are a security risk.
In my opinion, for a safety‑first setup on Cyber Monday, I’d short‑list: **Eufy 2K** and **Reolink doorbell**, then see which one drops under $150. Avoid the too-good-to-be-true random brands, especially for something watching your front door 24/7.
Hope this helps! Feel free to ask if you want a more specific model comparison.
Hey,
From a more “market trends” angle, here’s how the main players usually shake out on Cyber Monday, based on the last 4–5 years of watching this stuff a bit too closely:
**1. Ring (Amazon ecosystem king, but subscription-heavy)**
- **Deals:** Often the loudest Cyber Monday promos – Ring Video Doorbell (wired / 2 / 3) routinely drops into the ~$50–$120 range.
- **Issue:** You *really* feel the subscription creep. Without a Ring Protect plan, you lose recording history, which kinda defeats the point.
- **Verdict for you:** Even if the upfront price is amazing, it’s not great for “low/no subscription”. I’ve had issues with long‑term cost more than performance.
**2. Google Nest (solid, but not budget‑friendly long term)**
- **Deals:** Nest Doorbell (battery/wired) gets decent cuts, but usually still >$150 unless there’s a bundle.
- **Issue:** Again, subscription (Nest Aware) if you want usable history.
- **Verdict:** Great tech, but not aligned with your price + sub constraints.
**3. Eufy (Anker) – best fit for your criteria historically**
- **Deals:** Eufy Security Video Doorbell 2K (battery or wired) often hits the **$90–$140** range on Cyber Monday.
- **Why it stands out:**
- Local storage (HomeBase or onboard), so no forced subs.
- Alexa + Google compatible.
- Night vision + motion detection are actually competitive with Ring/Nest in real use.
- **Caveat:** I’ve been disappointed by some of their app polish and occasional firmware regressions, but overall it still ends up the best value in the “low subscription” segment.
**4. Arlo & Blink – usually look good on paper, not as good in TCO**
- **Arlo:** Discounts can be big, but subscription is basically required for cloud recording. Good image; annoying long‑term cost.
- **Blink:** Cheap on Cyber Monday, but motion and night performance are noticeably worse in my experience.
**What I’d actually track for Cyber Monday 2025:**
- **Primary target:** Eufy 2K doorbells (wired if you can, slightly more reliable).
- **Secondary:** Any Ring bundle only if you’re ok with a small monthly fee and want deepest discount.
So, for under $150, Alexa/Google compatible, and minimal subscription, Eufy is the one that *consistently* lands in the sweet spot when the sales hit.
Hope this helps – I’d set price alerts for Eufy models specifically and ignore most of the flashier Ring/Nest marketing unless you change your mind on subscriptions.
Hey,
I’ll be the “it depends where you live” person 😅 because doorbells behave *very* differently in Phoenix vs Minnesota vs a humid coastal city.
**1. Cold / snowy climate (upper Midwest, Canada, Nordics‑ish)**
If you’re somewhere that regularly drops below ~‑10°C (14°F):
- Look for **wired** (or at least wired power with battery backup). Battery‑only units tank in the cold and you’ll be charging them constantly in January.
- Check operating range: a lot of cheaper models are only rated down to ‑10°C; you really want **‑20°C / ‑4°F or better** in the spec sheet.
- Eufy wired and Nest (wired) typically handle cold better than ultra‑budget brands.
- Cyber Monday: I usually see **Eufy wired** models dip close to your $150 cap, especially last‑gen versions.
**2. Hot / high sun (Southwest, SoCal, etc.)**
Constant sun kills plastic and can overheat sensors:
- Look for **metal or UV‑resistant housings** and an operating max of **45°C / 113°F+**.
- Avoid super dark housings in direct sun if you can; they get hot and can shut down mid‑day.
- Arlo and Eufy doorbells have held up well for me on a west‑facing wall; cheap “no‑name” stuff I tried yellowed and got glitchy within a year.
**3. Humid / coastal (SE US, UK coast, islands)**
Salt + humidity = corrosion and foggy night vision:
- Prioritize **IP65 or better** water/dust resistance. If a listing doesn’t state IP rating, I skip it.
- Dome‑style lenses fog more; flatter lenses with a small hood tend to keep night vision clearer.
- Reolink and Eufy again usually spec decent IP ratings and often run solid Cyber Monday promos.
**Quick pick pattern (under $150, Alexa/Google):**
- Cold: wired **Eufy** or **Nest wired (older gen)** on sale.
- Hot/dry: **Arlo Essential Wired** or Eufy wired, watch for bundles.
- Humid/coastal: **Reolink + chime** bundle if it drops in price; it’s basic but tough, local storage, and usually no sub.
So yeah, when you’re scanning Cyber Monday deals, don’t just sort by price—sort by **temp range + IP rating** that matches your climate, then filter by features and subscription.
Hope this helps! If you say roughly what region/climate you’re in, people can probably call out 1–2 specific models to watch for in the ads.
Hey, performance‑nerd angle here (but still pretty cautious about reliability). If you care about how it *actually behaves* day to day:
– For fastest alerts + least lag under $150, I’d watch **Blink Video Doorbell** and **Wyze Video Doorbell v2** on Cyber Monday. Both usually get solid discounts.
– Blink tends to wake up and send motion alerts quicker in my experience (feels more “real time” when someone rings). Night vision is decent and works fine for normal porches.
– Wyze gives you nicer video quality for the price, but I’ve seen a tiny bit more delay on notifications when Wi‑Fi isn’t great.
Both work with Alexa/Google, subs are optional/cheap, and I’ve been pretty happy with reliability so far. Just make sure your Wi‑Fi at the door is strong or all the “performance” advantages kinda vanish.
Hope this helps!
Hey,
I’ll chime in from the “lived with these things for years” angle rather than just the spec sheet/discount side.
**1. What really matters long‑term (that nobody checks on day one)**
Over the years I’ve had: Ring, Nest (old Hello + Battery), Eufy, and a cheap no‑name brand I regretted instantly.
Stuff that ended up mattering way more *after* the honeymoon period:
- **Notification speed & reliability** – A 1–2 second delay vs 5–8 seconds is the difference between catching someone at the door or just a recording. Ring and Nest have been the most consistent for me. My older Eufy was great at first, then had a few flaky firmware updates where motion stopped triggering reliably.
- **False positives / smart motion** – If your cam constantly alerts for cars/leaves/shadows, you *will* start ignoring notifications. Nest (with familiar faces, etc.) was best, Ring improved a lot, my Eufy was decent but needed more tweaking.
- **App quality & updates** – Over 3–4 years, apps get redesigned, features move behind paywalls, etc. Ring and Nest have been fairly stable, the cheap brands either stop updating or break things.
**2. Brands that age well (under $150, low sub)**
Given your budget + Alexa/Google requirement + low sub:
- **Eufy wired/battery models** – Often drop well under $150 on Cyber Monday. No mandatory sub, local storage, decent night vision. I’d pick Eufy if you want to avoid long‑term subscription creep and you’re OK accepting that their cloud/ecosystem is a bit less polished than Ring/Nest.
- **Ring Wired / Battery (entry‑level)** – On big sales they’ll hit your price range, but the catch is the subscription. That said, in my experience the **long‑term reliability, motion tuning, and integration with Alexa** have been rock solid. If you’re okay with ~$3–4/mo, it’s actually pretty painless over several years.
**3. What I’d actually do in your shoes**
If you’re strict about **no or ultra‑low sub** and want something that still feels “premium” over time, I’d:
- Watch for **Eufy Video Doorbell (2K)** deals – wired or battery, they almost always get a deep cut on Cyber Monday.
- Prioritize a model with **on‑device AI** (person detection) and local storage. That’s what makes them usable long‑term without a cloud plan.
If you can stomach a small sub, I’d honestly lean Ring for the smoother long‑term experience, especially with Alexa.
So: for a truly low‑ongoing‑cost setup, Eufy on a Cyber Monday discount is probably your best long‑term bet. If the sub doesn’t bother you, grab whatever Ring model drops into your price range and call it a day.
Hope this helps! Happy to compare specific models if you narrow it down closer to the sale.
Hey,
One angle I wish I’d thought about before buying mine is *maintenance* and “after Cyber Monday” stuff.
I’ve had issues with a couple of cheaper doorbells that were great on day 1 but became annoying to live with:
- **Batteries:** Check how often people say they have to recharge in reviews. Some “budget” models need charging every 3–4 weeks once motion is on high… super annoying in winter. Look for ones where people report 2–3+ months real-world.
- **Replacement parts:** Make sure you can easily buy replacement batteries/chimes/mounting plates on Amazon later. One brand I tried basically disappeared and I couldn’t get a new mount after it cracked.
- **Firmware & app support:** Unfortunately a few brands just stop updating, and then motion zones break or the app gets buggy on newer phones. I’d stick to something that’s been around for a few years and still gets recent app updates (check the Play Store/App Store dates).
- **Cleaning & weather:** For night vision, you’ll probably have to wipe the lens every so often (dust, spider webs, rain spots). If you’re in a wet or very sunny place, I’d avoid super-cheap no-name brands because I’ve had one fog up internally after a year. IP65+ rating is worth checking.
- **Subscription “gotchas”:** Even if you want low/no sub, look at what happens if you *don’t* pay. Some doorbells cripple features (no event history, super short retention). Eufy and Reolink tend to be better there from what I’ve seen.
So yeah, while you’re hunting deals under $150 with Alexa/Google, I’d also quickly check recent reviews for: battery life over time, app stability, and how the company handles warranty/RMA. That’s what’s gonna matter 1–2 years after Cyber Monday.
Hope this helps a bit! What climate are you in? That kinda changes how much maintenance you’ll be doing.
Hey,
I’ll be the annoying eco‑nerd in the thread 😅 because I’ve *already* regretted one “cheap” Cyber Monday doorbell that turned into an energy hog.
**Option A – Battery doorbell (Ring, Blink, etc.)**
**Pros:** Under $150 on Cyber Monday, easy install, good Alexa/Google support.
**Cons:** I was swapping/charging batteries way more than expected. Constant recharging isn’t just annoying, it’s wasted power + more battery wear. Also, a lot of the cheaper ones push cloud subs hard.
**Option B – Hardwired, cloud‑light (Eufy, Reolink)**
**Pros:** Once it’s wired, power draw is tiny and consistent, no battery waste, and some models do local recording = no/low sub. Better long‑term footprint and cost.
**Cons:** Install is a pain if you don’t already have a chime line.
**Option C – Refurb / previous‑gen models**
Honestly the greenest + cheapest route. Refurb Eufy / Ring usually drops under $100 on Cyber Monday, and you’re not creating more hardware demand.
If you want "eco + under $150": I’d watch for **refurb hardwired Eufy/Reolink with local storage**, then use Alexa/Google just for announcements. It’s not perfect, but it’s way better than burning through batteries every few months.
Hope this helps!