The Tmezon system is a hybrid 4-wire solution where the primary video feed between the doorbell and the monitor is hardwired, while the monitor itself provides Wi-Fi connectivity for mobile notifications. The imaging hardware consists of a 1080P CMOS sensor encased in a zinc alloy housing with an IP65 rating. Because the indoor 7-inch monitor handles the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi handshake, the outdoor camera is protected from the battery drain and signal interference typical of standalone wireless units. The chipset is compatible with the Tuya Smart ecosystem.
Functional Capabilities
- Local Data Management: Support for MicroSD cards up to 128GB for zero-subscription storage.
- Access Control: Integrated dry contact terminals for triggering electronic locks or gate motors.
- Hybrid Transmission: Wired video stability combined with wireless app integration.
Aggregated specification data indicates that the 7-inch display utilizes resistive touch technology, requiring specific tactile pressure. Performance stability is dependent on the monitor’s proximity to the wireless router, as it acts as the system gateway. While the system provides high interoperability with Tuya-based devices, RTSP support for third-party network video recorders is restricted. The zinc alloy construction provides a higher level of impact resistance compared to standard polymer housings.
If app notification latency is observed, bridging the monitor's connection with smart ethernet switches can improve the reliability of the smart interface.
The Eufy E340 is a suitable alternative for those who cannot run the 4-core wiring required for this Tmezon system.
This system is categorized under doorbell bundles with chimes as a hybrid wired-wireless kit.