@joseph-chircop_497308027822318 In case of the Doorbell, there is only one firmware variant available anyways. 


I also found that archieve some days ago. Wasn't sure if it's a good idea to post this here or not, so I didn't.


The FW from there (dated 04/16/23) still doesn't enable any of the announced features regarding Smart Home integration. I still cannot enable a notification, let alone an automatically starting live stream, on an Echo device. In the Alexa app, the Doorbell still shows up as a standard camera without any of the added configurable options that a real doorbell normally shows up with. Not sure if this is something that depends on the firmware, or that would also require the new app version that is not yet available.


Still some time available for me to wait until the return window closes... But to be honest, I don't really believe that this will work in time.

I can not tell if I have this firmware for my DOORBELL. The link you provided forces me to see a page that asks for device which no option exists for DOORBELL. My current info in settings of DOORBELL with wifi and chimes shows v3.0.0.1459_22102806 . so can you tell me if I have latest 

firmware or not? Note: I am using WINDOWS 11 with MS edge browser. Checking your REOLINK website appears to need the DOORBELL

added to your devices or is it hidden under another name currently there? BTW, the DOORBELL software is working but is too slow when added to all my reolink devices to catch who's at my door like my older RING doorbell did and still does on other door which is not overloaded with other devices...


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@robert-stein_219110424309923 

Hi Robert,


The page on GitHub lists firmware for a lot of devices. The page you're directed to has some kind of list if you scroll a little bit down, there you will be able to click on Firmwares. Last device on the list is the doorbell WiFi.

The firmware you're currently on is the original firmware it came with. So not the latest, but as mentioned above, the updates have been pulled by Reolink. Most of the time that means there are bugs, probably major ones, in the released firmware. This website is just some 'archive'. There are 3 firmwares available for Doorbell WiFi, the original and 2 updates. The one listed as original isn't hosted by Reolink, so beware! The other download links direct you to the original Reolink server, but again, they've been pulled for a reason!


Your second question is how to access it via your browser I think? For that you'll have to find the IP-address it has on your network. To find the IP address you can go to the settings of your doorbell in the ReoLink app. (Mine is in Dutch, but I'll try to translate as good as possible)


The silence from Reolink here is deafening. If you pulled the firmware, just say so! It's fine, we'll wait for a fixed version, but to leave these posts up announcing that the new firmware is out, when it's not really here is maddening.

The video of the doorbell (and all other camera's) can now be played directly in the Google home app.


Unfortunately, the Doorbell is still seen as a Camera in Google Home.


It would be great if the Doorbell would be recognized for what it's, and an action could be triggered by a ring or motion detection.


I'm trying every Firmware Update of this doorbell, but every time I understand that this is a "Beta Product" sold at his full price.


For example every time I ask to Alexa to see the Camera Doorbell, it fails saying "The Doorbell is not responding". If I ask it again, also after only 1 second, Alexa is able to show It.


Also, please fix the Product Category: this is not a "Camera" but a "Doorbell". This makes a lot of difference when connected to Alexa or Google Home. 

With Doorbells you can set up some routines with the b**ton pressed as a trigger.


BTW, the new app version 4.37 is available for iOS since yesterday. None of the announced Smart Home features are working though. The doorbell is still recognized as "Camera" by the Alexa app, which prevents any of the additional functions that an actual "Doorbell" device has.

@user_692920038768787_692920038768787 


The skill is already available and the doorbell is working fine, but as a Camera. This means you can call it and speak with the 2way audio, but right now you need some kind of third party hub if you want the "ring" feature via Alexa. I'm using Home A*sistant for this purpose, but It still has some issue: the first time Alexa open the streaming to the doorbell, it fails. If you ask it again after also 2 seconds, it's working.

Well, I returned my Doorbell and exchanged for a new one in hopes that would help. I now have the newer one updated to the latest firmware and twice so far I've had to remove the doorbell so I can power cycle it after it locks up hard.

@user_688312255041690_688312255041690 It must had something wrongly set as otherwise it would have been left. 


If you notice any abnormality please report to support. I have the wifi model with the latest firmware and so far no particular noticeable issue. 


We as customers wish to see more features and enhancements on this product.


If you want to be extra safe ask support to provide you with your current apk file. Upgrade with the most recent and in the event of an issue roll back to the older version.


I have just updated to v3.0.0.2033_23041302 and the doorbell has stopped connecting by browser and Home A*sistant. Still work fine in the app

Hopefully will find a way round it or they release another update soon.


Found a solution:


Go to Advanced Network settings in the app and Set Up Server Settings enable the HTTP (and others that you may want). It looks like these MUST be explicitly enabled in this new firmware.


Signed up for the free basic cloud service, but appears the doorbell wifi isn't supported. It does say on the website that it is supported but support may vary by country. Also, when I installed the Alexa skill it was working at first but now when I press the speaker b**ton I hear no audio. I do hear it on the native app and my ring camera. When will this be fixed? Thanks for adding ONVIF support for third party NVRs. Do Reolink NVRs support third party cameras? It says they don't.

I've noticed an interesting issue. I've been troubleshooting my lock up/reboot issue and have been turning on/off various settings. I just noticed that if I turn OFF RTMP the web interface stops working altogether. I can no longer access the doorbell via a browser. It seems to continue working in the app. I have to power cycle the unit to get access via web.

Hi all,


Thank you all for being so supportive of our doorbell camera. Your voices and thoughts are valuable to us. We have collected much feedback from you since the doorbell was released, and we have made improvements such as new features and changes in this firmware. Find out if there is one you want.


Download the firmware via 


@reolink-fiona that is great! But can someone test the day/night threshold settings? Does it make a difference? I tried it but still no switching to black white as street lamp brightens the scene too much.

@wg_321310122061999 if you have the floodlight as part of the installation you can link it to the video doorbell and when it detects a person you can switch on the floodlight and its siren.


Follow this link -us/articles/10905147744025

Is there an option to revert back to the old firmware? I'm having a lot of issues with this new version (camera becomes unstable and reboots every few hours or so), but I'm also using an updated Home A*sistant integration for it and want to see if the same issue happens with the previous firmware, which I can't seem to find

on the subject: Notification(on schedule): MD/Person/Visitor notification


I just bought Alexa devices and the Reolink Doorbell WiFi a few weeks ago, so I'm still pretty new to the topic. I think the "Notification(on schedule)" option is great, since I actually bought the doorbell for that very purpose. Unfortunately, I can't find a way to send a notification from the doorbell to Alexa now. Is that possibly already described somewhere how that works? Probably I'm just too stupid. Many greetings

Question regarding the Alexa integration: Can you please let me know whether or not the Doorbell will support auto-starting the video livestream on Echo devices when someone rings the bell?


I am using two Reolink Duo 2 Cams and I'm very happy with it, but my doorbell is a Ring Wired, because so far the Ring doorbells seem to be the only ones where the video stream starts automatically upon someone's ringing on all configured Echo devices. I would be more than happy to replace it with a Reolink Doorbell, but that auto-start feature is a Must-Have for me.


Thx!


That's really good news - thanks alot! That made me pulling the trigger at Amazon right now since the doorbells are on sale at the moment anyways... From what I know, replacing an existing Ring Wired shouldn't be any more effort than removing the Ring device and attach the Reolink to the same pair of wires.

@user_680655709737145_680655709737145 you can have HA send a snapshot of the camera (or a stream) when someone presses the doorbell, and you can use actionable notifications to open the door if you want.

I just received this doorbell today and wanted to integrate it in Home A*sistant. But there I get a warning message saying

 "at least firmware version "v3.0.0.1859_23030902" is required for proper operation of the Reolink integration".

But I can not find that '1859' firmware on the Reolink site. Was it there and has it recently been retracted?



@user_682017764806846_682017764806846 


I have a sneaky suspicion that the firmware has been pulled. I am getting the same errors in Home A*sistant and am also on the hunt for this new firmware. 006ab0faaa

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