Technical specifications for the SimpliSafe Wired Doorbell indicate a 1080p HD sensor with a 162° diagonal field of view. The hardware utilizes an 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio for data transmission and requires a 16V-24V AC power source for stable operation. Material analysis confirms a slim chassis profile designed for narrow frame mounting, while an internal bridge battery manages power draws during chime activation.
Aggregated specification data confirms that the device is a cloud-dependent system with no local storage interface. Performance metrics show that the 850nm infrared array provides illumination for nighttime monitoring up to 15 feet. Standardized testing protocols indicate that the hardware operates within an encrypted ecosystem, precluding the use of local RTSP or ONVIF streams.
Data analysis of failure patterns highlights the importance of using a 30VA transformer to ensure long-term stability of the internal battery-bridge circuit. The system is designed for direct integration with SimpliSafe alarm monitoring architectures rather than standalone local control.
While the SimpliSafe Wired Doorbell offers a thin form factor for aesthetic integration, the Tapo D225 provides a superior alternative for users who require local microSD storage to avoid recurring subscription costs.
This unit is a dedicated component of wired video doorbell systems, specifically tailored for closed-ecosystem security environments.