Logitech launches first video doorbell with HomeKit Secure Video support in North America
What you need to know
- Logitech has launched a new video doorbell.
- It is the first to support HomeKit Secure Video and video recording in North America.
Today, Logitech's new Circle View Wired Doorbell hit the Apple Store website. Aside from being a great video doorbell that iterates on the company's Circle camera that has been at the HomeKit forefront for years, it is also the first HomeKit doorbell in North America with support for HomeKit Secure Video and a 10-day recording history.
The doorbell camera features Face Recognition, a 160-degree field of view, and night vision in color. It also supports High Dynamic Range to still provide detail in bright sunlight or dark shadows.
Here is the full feature list of the Logitech Circle View Wired Doorbell:
- Best-in-class Logitech TrueView™ video with a 160° field of view, head-to-toe HD video, HDR, and color night vision to capture every last detail.
- Developed exclusively for Apple HomeKit. Enjoy a seamless viewing experience with two-way audio in the Home app on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, and Apple TV.
- Seamless glass face and slim silhouette are designed to enhance any doorway and complement any style of home.
- High-quality sensor with High Dynamic Range gives you more detail in high-contrast videos, so you see visitors clearly in sunlight or shadows.
- Comes with everything you need, including multiple mounting options, Chime Kit, and wiring to connect to a wired doorbell system (8-24V AC 10 VA or higher).
- If needed, complete installation services may be purchased from HelloTech at a later date.
You can purchase the Logitech Circle View Wired Doorbell for $199.99 directly from the Apple Store website.
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