# Dual-Camera Doorbell Offers Full-Body Visibility Without Subscription Costs
A new doorbell camera with dual lenses solves a common frustration for parents and homeowners: traditional doorbells miss either faces or full bodies. This model captures both.
The two-camera setup gives you a complete view of whoever rings your doorbell. One lens focuses on facial recognition height, while the second captures the person's full frame. Parents monitoring deliveries, package theft, or unexpected visitors benefit from this dual perspective.
The doorbell installs without monthly fees or cloud storage requirements. Unlike Ring doorbells or Nest Hello, which charge $3 to $12 monthly for video storage, this unit stores footage locally. You own your security footage without paying ongoing subscriptions.
Setup matters for busy parents. This doorbell includes a built-in chime, eliminating the need for separate hardware or complicated wiring. The flexible installation means you can mount it on various door frames without extensive modifications.
For families managing visitor safety, school supply deliveries, and neighborhood package theft, the dual-camera angle addresses a real gap. Parents appreciate seeing both whether it's your child's friend or a delivery person, plus whether packages remain at your door.
The tradeoff is straightforward. You lose cloud backup and advanced AI features tied to subscription services. Your footage stays local, which protects your privacy but requires you to manage storage yourself. For parents who value security without recurring expenses, this represents practical value.
Installation and operation remain accessible for non-technical users. The built-in chime alerts you when someone rings, and the straightforward setup process takes an hour or less.
This doorbell works best for families wanting security visibility without subscription creep. If you're already paying for three streaming services, another monthly fee stings. Local storage and dual-angle visibility remove that friction.
