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Unlock Doors Directly from the Live View
Works seamlessly with the Aqara U100 smart lock, allowing you to see visitors and unlock with a single tap — while the G410’s built-in hub enables remote access.
Aqara G100- 2K Indoor/Outdoor Security Camera
Aqara cameras provide clear, detailed video day and night for reliable monitoring.
Why is my network connection unstable?
Ensure the doorbell and chime are within 5m to maintain a stable Zigbee/Matter link. For hub functions, all paired devices should stay within 5m. Keep the Wi-Fi router within 7m of the chime to avoid signal loss or latency.
Can I connect this doorbell to my existing traditional chime?
No. This doorbell is designed to work with the included 95dB chime for optimal performance and compatibility.
How long does the battery last after a fresh install?
Battery life can last up to 5 months, based on fewer than 10 wake-ups per day. In high-traffic areas, battery may drain faster. For longer life, enable Power Saving Mode in the app: Device Setting → Doorbell Setting → Working Mode → Power Saving Mode
What are the free and paid cloud storage options? Is any cloud storage included?
Free cloud storage: 1 day for the first 6 months, 12 hours from months 7 to 24. After 24 months, free storage ends. Paid option: HomeGuardian subscription provides 90-day cloud storage. A free 30-day HomeGuardian trial is included with your purchase.
Why is the video quality poor?
Please ensure the lens is clean, network is stable, and the firmware is updated to the latest version. When connected to HomeKit, the resolution is limited to 1600×1200, which also applies to Aqara Home when both platforms are used at the same time.
Works with HomeKit Secure Video and All Major Ecosystems: Fully compatible with Apple HomeKit Secure Video (HSV) for encrypted recording, iCloud storage, and relevant notifications directly on Apple devices. Also compatible with Matter, Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, and Home Assistant, integrating into your existing smart home setup.
Built-In Aqara Zigbee & Matter Hub for Simple Device Control: No extra hub needed. This doorbell includes a built-in Zigbee and Matter hub, letting you connect and manage other smart devices—such as sensors, lights, and locks—directly through your doorbell camera. Simplify your setup while expanding your smart home possibilities.
More Accurate Motion Detection with mmWave Radar: The advanced mmWave radar detects human presence with greater accuracy than traditional PIR sensors. Get smarter alerts without false triggers from pets, wind, or moving shadows, for a more secure and efficient video doorbell. (NOTE: Detection setting is adjustable in the app to increase sensitivity for quicker response.)
Secure Cloud & Local Storage: Protect your footage with encrypted cloud storage hosted securely, keeping your data close and compliant. Prefer local storage? Insert a microSD card (up to 512GB, not included) for easy backup. The SD card slot is safely located in the Chime inside your home, preventing theft or unauthorized access.
2K Ultra HD Video, 95dB Built-in Chime, and Dual-Band Wi-Fi: Features a 2K wide-angle lens for crisp, detailed video. The built-in 95dB chime delivers loud and clear alerts. Supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi and meets WPA3 security standards for reliable and secure connections. *Note: When connected to Apple HomeKit, the resolution is limited to 1600×1200. This limitation also applies to Aqara Home when both platforms are used simultaneously.
Smart Extras: Custom Audio Files, Voice Changer, and Privacy Masking: Customize your experience with user-created rings and responses, a voice changer to protect your identity when speaking to strangers, and image masking to block out sensitive areas—enhancing both security and fun in your daily routine. (Note: These features are only available via the Aqara Home app. Zigbee2MQTT and comparable third-party USB dongles are not officially supported by Aqara. Full product functionality may be limited or unavailable.)
Local Face Recognition for Smarter, Private Automation: Recognizes known faces and enables custom actions—like different chimes for family members or turning on lights when someone arrives. All face data is stored locally, never uploaded to the cloud, giving you intelligent convenience without compromising your privacy.
9 reviews for Aqara Smart Doorbell Camera G410 with Chime, 2K, HomeKit Secure Video, 2-Way Audio, Built-in Matter Hub, Wireless/Wired, Supports Apple Home, Alexa, Google, Home Assistant, 2.4G/5GHz Wi-Fi, Black
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robert vega –
Version 2 is amazing and dead simple to set up. Beware of the difference between g4 and g410
I bought the first version of this product a while back the day it went on sale. I was excited for home kit support. It was awful. Set up was challenging and it never stayed connected. In fact I stopped purchasing Aqara products because they were terrible performers. I figured enough time has passed and this seems to be version 2. ITS AMAZING!!!. Dead simple to set up and connected flawlessly. Maybe I will start giving them another look. They’ve always had seemingly useful features and support home kit which is rare. Kudos to the company for making big improvements
The Latinist –
Solid Smart Doorbell with HomeKit Secure Video Support
Installed easily using existing wiring and 24V AC transformer. Setup was fast, binding to the Aqara app was painless, and it integrated easily with HomeKit and HomeKit Secure Video. It boasts compatibility with an impressive variety of smart home systems, but I am using it with HomeKit only, so I can’t comment on the others or on Aqara’s own cloud service. Video quality is good in both day and night and has only about 150 ms delay, two-way audio works with about a 300 ms delay, and motion detection seems to work well. My only concern was for the physical security of the device itself, as it is secured to the base by an easily-accessible Phillips head screw; but any smart doorbell will be defeated by a determined vandal, and at least I will have video and tamper notifications if there is an issue. It is handling winter temperatures with no issues; if I experience the issues others have had with overheating in summer months I will edit this review, but for now it is a solid 5 stars.
Kurt Guntheroth –
At last, a doorbell camera not designed by pirates (talkin’ to you, Amazon)
The Aqara Doorbell Camera Hub G410 is a doorbell camera plus IoT hub that provides a doorbell, two-way audio, face detection, and reports if a person is lingering at the door. It is similar in general capability to the Amazon Ring battery doorbell, but offers better overall value. I hated my Ring doorbell. It seemed to be designed by pirates, a $99 advertisement for costly monthly services to make the Ring do what the ad promised.The G410s mechanical design is solid. It has a high quality video camera and uses millimeter wave radar to detect motion. It comes standard with flexible mounting options you have to pay extra for with a Ring. The doorbell unit communicates wirelessly using the Matter IoT protocol to the hub, which talks to your local wi-fi network. All services operate locally, and don’t send data to distant servers to be hoovered up for unknowable purposes like the Ring does. The hub can control other IoT devices, and is also an indoor annunciator for the doorbell, another feature that costs extra with the Ring.The G410 software for Android is less solid. The user interface is powerful but not super obvious until you have used it for awhile. The software requires a firm press on the phone’s screen to push buttons, and the virtual keyboard is more finicky than the default Android keyboard. Much of the text is displayed in a very small font. I’m going to have to learn about the Matter protocol before attempting to connect any other IoT devices.Mechanical installation was easy. Software installation was a different matter. The Android app must be paired to the hub, which the app rather opaquely calls an “accessory.” The app can also connect (the hub) to a “device” so the process is confusing. You connect the app to the hub initially as a Bluetooth device. The app needs to scan a QR code on the hub to get the Bluetooth passkey, but there are three different QR code stickers on the hub, two of which are on the same surface, making it hard to isolate just one. Fortunately the hub comes factory paired to the doorbell device. If you try to set up the hub and doorbell on your desk before mounting the doorbell on the door, you discover that the doorbell has a tamper switch. Doorbell and hub both begin shrieking. So, for Android, I believe the correct installation sequence is: (1) Mount the hardware backplate on the door frame; (2) Download the Aqara app to your phone; (3) Use the app to install the hub as an accessory; (4) Put batteries in the doorbell and hang it on the backplate.You have to provide a USB wall wart to power the hub, but you may already have one. You will want a micro SD card to make the timeline feature work, but again, you may already have one. The Doorbell eats batteries unless you use the battery-saver mode, or you can find a 24v power source, maybe the ringer of your old doorbell if you didn’t drop the wires down the hole like I did.Four stars because the app is confusing and the documentation could be more extensive, but overall a satisfactory product.
Barry M. –
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY! Software & Bell (hardware) are absolute TRASH.
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY BUYING THIS PRODUCT! I implore you to pick ANYTHING ELSE.Understand I am coming to this video doorbell having used a Ring (3 years), a Eufy 2k (4 years) and this COMPLETE WASTE of cash…the Aqara! The setup guide is NOT ordered or presented in a way that results in success. It was a 5 hour nightmare getting the Aqara software to see the chime and video doorbell. TBH it was at this point I should have boxed the WORST video doorbell made up and returned it. As for the hardware…the actual video door bell unit is ALMOST the width of TWO EUFY 2K units! WHY IS THE DESIGN SO CLUNKY? The unnecessarily oversized unit, along with the cheap outmoded fixing screw method(anti-theft) will SEVERELY limit the wedge angles the bell can be mounted on if you you need a wedge. Back to the software…it seems to singularly favor (ONLY) HomeKit/Apple. Samsung Smart Things and Google Home integration is basically an after thought. Again, the setup to integrate with Samsung’s and Google’s products was hellish and prone to repeated failure rendering the use of Samsung/Google smart tech UNRELIABLE! The Aqara software allows the user to upload a customer (user chosen) ALERT notification sound in the app. In theory this “feature” sounds awesome. However within 5 days the Aqara software erases/deletes/reverts to default Aqara sound. Why offer the custom option if the Aqara software starts to ignore the selection?! Infuriating! I also noticed a BIZARRE software issue regarding the widget. When you use the Aqara software to “create and add (widget) to homescreen” the software requires pressing create 2-3 times to actually create. But here is where it dazzles you with disappointment…the widget disappears after a few days! I have NEVER had a app icon or widget disappear on its own. This happens on both my phone and tablet. And I saved the worst part for last…The bell, or the software or perhaps the combination of bell and software IS GLACIALLY SLOW WHEN TRYING TO VIEW TRIGGERED VIDEO ON ANY OF MY ANDROID DEVICES. Sadly but not shocked, I ONLY ever saw actual motion triggered snapshots on my iPhone. My Galaxy S25 Ultra, and my Galaxy S10 Plus tablet NEVER, NOT ONCE RECEIVED AN IMAGE SNAPSHOT (of triggered motion) alert.In case you were wondering why I bought this…I was pretty satisfied with my Eufy 2K. But Eufy doesn’t natively support Homekit.I bought the Aqara because I use my AppleTV streaming box frequently. And I wanted to see a view of the triggered alert displayed on my TV. Aqara has made using/viewing their video doorbell a task I Hate now on my primary Android devices.The Aqara video doorbell is a hot pile of garbage. If I had to guess the value in relation to the terrible setup, essentially non-existent Android support…the Aqara video doorbell works WORSE than any of the knockoff type $50-$60 units you can find in the internet.After thoughts…I am SO HAPPY I did NOT pay for the extra software service features from Aqara. I can only imagine trying to claw back any kind of refund.
T Rao –
One of the best doorbells you can buy if you are in the HomeKit ecosystem.Everything works instantly. No lag.
31 Havre Kiks –
This doorbell camera from Aqara has performed very well in its first month of use. Installation was straightforward, using the existing wiring from a traditional, non-smart doorbell. From a network perspective, it has been running on a Ubiquiti UniFi Wi-Fi 7 network without any connectivity issues and has remained consistently responsive, with no crashes or dropouts. The main Aqara app has no subscription fees, which is also nice.Everyday performance is strong. Notifications arrive quickly, video quality is clear, and the camera reliably identifies visitors and package deliveries. Integration with Apple HomeKit Secure Video works well, with events reflected promptly in the Apple Home app.The main drawback relates to the chime. There is no clean way to integrate the unit with an existing non-smart chime, nor to power the included chime permanently using the original wiring. An optional Power over Ethernet (PoE) version would be a welcome improvement, simplifying installation and reducing reliance on Wi-Fi and separate power arrangements.Despite this limitation, the doorbell itself is fast, stable, and effective at its core task, making it a solid upgrade from a traditional doorbell.
Czujnik obecnosci –
super idealny dzwonek
Cliente Amazon –
Ottimo prodotto, funziona bene con ecosistema Apple senza bisogno di installare il suo software. Funziona anche a batteria ma durano qualche mese.
lina –
L’Aqara 2K Sonnette Video Hub G410 m’a vraiment convaincu par sa qualité générale et par l’efficacité du service client, qui a été réactif et très professionnel dès mes premières questions. L’installation s’est faite rapidement, l’application est fluide et la qualité d’image en 2K apporte un vrai confort au quotidien. Le carillon inclus est un vrai plus, et l’ensemble inspire confiance grâce à une conception robuste et soignée.Le seul petit bémol reste le système d’abonnement, qui limite l’accès à certaines fonctions avancées. C’est dommage pour un produit aussi bien pensé. Malgré cela, l’expérience globale reste excellente, et je suis très satisfait de mon achat.