When it comes to next-generation entryway technology, the G410 Doorbell Camera Hub stands in a league of its own. More than just a standard doorbell cam, the G410 packs 2K ultra-clear video, AI-powered facial recognition, mmWave proximity sensing, and secure local storage—all housed in a sleek, modern design.
What truly sets the G410 apart is its dual identity: beyond being a security device, it functions as a command center for your smart home. With built-in Zigbee, Thread, and dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity, plus full Matter Controller capabilities, it effortlessly bridges Aqara’s ecosystem with hundreds of third-party smart devices.
But does it deliver in real-world use? Let’s put it to the test and see if it meets expectations.
@AqaraOfficial The G410 Doorbell Camera Hub truly embodies the future of entryway technology. It’s impressive how this device not only offers 2K ultra-clear video and AI-powered facial recognition but also integrates advanced features like mmWave proximity sensing and secure local storage. The sleek, modern design makes it a stylish addition to any home.
What elevates the G410 is its capability as a command center for your smart home. With its built-in Zigbee, Thread, and dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity, along with full Matter Controller capabilities, it seamlessly connects Aqara’s ecosystem with a wide range of third-party smart devices. This integration ensures that your smart home can operate smoothly and efficiently.
The real-world performance of such features will indeed be exciting to explore. Users can expect a robust and flexible smart home experience that adapts to diverse needs. If anyone has already tested it in their home, I’d love to hear about your experience! Your insights would be invaluable for those considering making the upgrade.
I have the G4 doorbell installed at my home, but I cannot find reason enough to upgrade to the G410. Sure, the landscape camera view of the G4 sucks and I really wish it was in portrait orientation, but all the other improvements of the G410 are not compelling enough to justify an equipment upgrade.