Here's Why Your Video Doorbell Sucks at Recognizing You

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February 18, 2022

Video doorbells are far from the newest smart home technology out there. In fact, they’ve been around for the better part of a decade now. So why do they still suck at recognizing faces? Why am I still getting push notifications telling me Grandpa is at my front door when it’s just the pizza delivery guy?

The technology that video doorbells use to identify faces is pretty dang cutting edge. And we see face identification systems being used in other devices with greater success, like on our smartphones. So why are video doorbells struggling? Click on our top story to find out why and learn what you can do about it!

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