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How to choose the best video doorbell (UK, 2026)

The subscription can cost more than the doorbell over time. Here's what matters and how to pay a fair price.

Independent guide · written by Savvey · reviewed June 2026

What actually matters

Typical UK price bands (2026)

BudgetWhat you get
£30–£60Entry battery doorbells — live view and alerts; check storage terms.
£80–£160The sweet spot: sharp video, good field of view, reliable detection, some with free local storage.
£180+Premium wired doorbells with the best video, on-device AI and local storage.

Common mistakes to avoid

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FAQ

Do video doorbells need a subscription?

Many do for recorded clips. Some (e.g. local-storage models) don't — always check before buying.

Wired or battery?

Battery for easy fitting anywhere; wired if you have existing doorbell wiring and never want to recharge.

Which works with my phone?

Pick one in your existing ecosystem (Alexa, Google or Apple Home) for the smoothest alerts and live view.