Best doorbells that support Google Assistant 2024

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Video doorbells have made peepholes and intercoms utterly redundant, with the ability to see who and even what's at your door from anywhere with an internet connection. 

Thanks to the rise of smart video doorbells, you no longer have to stress about who might showing up at your home when you weren't expecting anyone. Instead, you can look on your phone, see who it is, and even talk with whoever's at your door. If you rely on Google Assistant for controlling all of your smart things, these are the best Google Assistant doorbells to choose from.

At a glance

Best overall

Nest Video Doorbell (wired, 2nd gen)

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Best overall

Reasons to buy

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Crystal-clear HDR video
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Continuous recording options
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Familiar faces detection
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The most secure account options
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One-touch pre-recorded message responses

Reasons to avoid

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No local storage options
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Subscription required for advanced AI options
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Needs to be hard-wired for power

As Google's own brand of smart devices, the Nest Doorbell (wired, 2nd gen) is an easy choice for folks trying to use Google Assistant as much as possible in their lives. It easily integrates with Google Assistant and has deep ties with Google Home, all without a separate setup process. You can even cast the video to your Chromecast or favorite smart display. All of the advertised features worked wonderfully in our review of the Nest Doorbell (wired, 2nd gen).

Nest Hello is at the top of our list for a good reason. Its camera records video at a resolution of 1600x1200 in HDR and with up to 30 frames-per-second (FPS), giving you a crystal clear view of everything. It also has night vision, supports 24/7 continuous recording, pre-recorded messages for quick door answering, and can even detect specific faces when you buy a Nest Aware subscription. It also boasts 128-bit encryption with support for intelligent two-step verification.

While you get helpful AI-assisted event monitoring from the doorbell for free, with only 3 hours of event history, you'll have to subscribe to Nest Aware to get the more advanced features and longer event history. The base subscription for $8/mo will get you 30 days of event history and the Familiar Faces feature. To get the full 24/7 history and not just events, you'll have to pony up the $16/mo for the Nest Aware Plus version.

Best at the basics

Arlo Video Doorbell (2nd Generation)

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Best at the basics

Reasons to buy

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Beautiful video quality
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180-degree video
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Advanced AI-based motion detection
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Built-in siren to ward off intruders
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12x digital zoom

Reasons to avoid

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Requires a subscription
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No local storage options

It took Arlo a little longer than some other companies to get into the video doorbell business. Still, the company has used its expertise with security cameras to build one of the best video doorbells around. You can control your doorbell camera with Google Assistant and even cast the video to a Chromecast or other smart display.

On top of being easy to control with just your voice, the Arlo Video Doorbell (2nd gen) offers solid specs and easy-to-use features and does it all from a lower entry price point, too. It's cheaper than Ring and Google's own video doorbells. You can get the device in two different resolutions, HD or 2K, with a $50 cost difference between the two.

Arlo packs in a unique 1:1 square aspect ratio camera with up to 1944 x 1944 resolution. The camera also has HDR video support for crystal-clear imagery. While there are many amazing features on the Arlo Video Doorbell, my favorite has to be the one-touch pre-recorded message responses. With these, you can easily respond to doorbell presses during meetings or other places where it would be less than advantageous to talk on your phone. 

On the downside, you'll need a subscription for video storage since this new model doesn't work with any of the Arlo home base options and to access any of the features. At a $5 per month starting price for a single camera, it's not overly expensive, but it's worth keeping in mind if you are considering this option. Features like AI object detection and customizable motion zones. 

Best budget pick

Kasa Smart Video Doorbell

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Best budget pick

Reasons to buy

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Low price
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Crisp and clear video
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Wireless chime included
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Local storage with microSD

Reasons to avoid

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Smart notifications don't always work as expected
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False detections can be annoying

TP-Link's Kasa brand is known for its low prices and solid products with a wide range of options, from smart bulbs to plugs and even doorbell cameras. The Kasa Smart Doorbell KD110 is a solid camera, good features, and a price tag that's nearly impossible to beat. With a list price of $60 and frequent discounts, this camera is an excellent value.

The camera sensor is 3MP with a 2304x1296 resolution at 15fps. You can choose to store your videos on the cloud with Kasa Care Plus or locally with a microSD card up to 256GB. Kasa Care Plus costs $3 per month per camera but is optional, with live video, push-to-talk, and notifications included for free. Kasa Care Plus stores videos for up to 30 days, making it a good pick for those who are away from home often.

This is a wired doorbell, so there's a little extra setup required with wires, but you won't need to wire a chime with a wireless chime in the box. This Kasa doorbell supports Google Assistant and Alexa, so you can see who's outside with a voice command and even talk to them with a compatible device.

Best premium pick

eufy Security Video Doorbell E340

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4. eufy Smart Wi-Fi 2K Video Doorbell

Best premium pick

Reasons to buy

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No monthly subscription required
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High-quality 2K HDR video
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People recognition helps reduce false alerts
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Customizable motion zones
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Dual cameras
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Color night vision

Reasons to avoid

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Facial recognition isn't perfect
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No notifications on smart displays or speakers

Eufy Security cameras have been some of the best you can get for a long time, and one of the bonuses is the inclusion of Google Assitant compatibility. That means easy casting to Chromecasts and Google-powered smart displays by just asking Google to show you the camera. It's a good experience that's mainly held back by the inability to automatically display video or a chime sound on your Google-powered smart home devices when the button is pressed. For that, you'll have to use the smartphone app.

It's a shame because, otherwise, the eufy Smart Wi-Fi 2K Video Doorbell is an incredible product with a high-value proposition. It can be hard-wired or powered by the included battery to operate. It offers high-quality 2K HDR video recording and the ability to record to the 8GB built-in local storage without needing a subscription. But what really helps this device stand out is the secondary camera that points downward to monitor deliveries and alert you when a package arrives or is moved.

On top of that, you'll find a two-way talk feature, motion alerts with people recognition, color night vision, and more. While many of the AI features work quite well, facial recognition can be a bit hit-and-miss with consistently recognizing people's faces.

Best field of view

EZVIZ DB1

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5. EZVIZ WiFi Video Doorbell - Two-Way Talk

Best field of view

Reasons to buy

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No monthly subscription required
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Easy local storage via removable microSD card
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Very affordable
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Ultra-wide 180-degree video
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Three color faceplates included
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Customizable motion zones with thermal detection

Reasons to avoid

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Can't cast video to Chromecast or smart displays
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Needs to be hard-wired for power

This affordable video doorbell from EZVIZ features a wide 180-degree field of view, IP65 weather resistance, two-way audio, and night vision out to 16 feet. Along with 24/7 streaming, you also get free recordings for up to three hours of motion detection, or you can store footage on a built-in microSD card. Additional cloud subscription plans are also available if you'd rather not deal with local storage.

EZVIZ includes three different color faceplates in every box to better help you match your home's style and color. It's even got deep integration with IFTTT, making it a viable addition to any smart home, no matter what products you use. The biggest setback is the inability to cast video from your EZVIZ DB1 to a Chromecast or other smart display in your home, so you'll have to use the smartphone app to see live video.

Best connectivity

REOLINK Doorbell WiFi Camera

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Best connectivity

Reasons to buy

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Local storage
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Connect to 2.4 or 5GHz Wi-Fi
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Customizable motion zones
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HDR/3DNR for crisp video in all lighting

Reasons to avoid

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Can't cast video to Chromecast or smart displays
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Needs to be hard-wired for power

The REOLINK Doorbell WiFi Camera just might be one of the best video doorbell deals you can find. It comes with local storage, so you'll be able to see any motion alerts or doorbell presses without paying for a subscription. It captures HD video, supports two-way talk using its microphone and speaker, has an impressive 180-degree field of view, HDR/3D DNR night vision, and motion alerts.

The downside is that it doesn't integrate as deeply with Google Assistant as some other video doorbells on this list. So, for example, you can ask Google Assistant when the last motion alert or doorbell press was, but you won't be able to view the video on a TV connected with a Chromecast or cast the video to a smart display in your home.

The included customizable wireless doorbell chime ensures you'll hear the doorbell regardless of where you are in your home, even when you don't have your phone with you. For those times when you are checking your phone to see who's at the door, thanks to the dual 2.4 and 5GHz Wi-Fi connectivity, following up as to what's happening at your door won't be interrupted by poor signal at home.

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Video doorbells have gotten significantly more advanced over the years, and the best video doorbells integrate deeply with Google Assistant. The Arlo Video Doorbell (2nd gen) is one of the best video doorbells you can buy right now. While it requires a $5 monthly subscription to use the product, you'll find that Arlo's cloud-enabled smarts and storage are an incredible advantage over most video doorbells on the market.

If local storage is a more important trait, the REOLINK Doorbell WiFi Camera is your next best bet. Since you're getting the ability to store all recorded footage locally without having to buy a homebase or subscribe to a cloud storage plan and the dual-camera setup. Eufy even offers intelligent human detection that can help differentiate between a person on your porch or a possum, which can reduce the number of false alarms without needing a subscription plan.

But if you are really wanting the best Google Assistant doorbell, you can't go wrong with the Google Nest Doorbell (2nd gen, wired). Aside from being a fantastic video doorbell, the tight integration with Google Assistant ensures the best experience when utilizing your digital assistant.

Nicholas Sutrich
Senior Content Producer — Smartphones & VR
Nick started with DOS and NES and uses those fond memories of floppy disks and cartridges to fuel his opinions on modern tech. Whether it's VR, smart home gadgets, or something else that beeps and boops, he's been writing about it since 2011. Reach him on Twitter or Instagram @Gwanatu
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