However, I would argue against getting the cheapest video doorbell on sale, and instead spending a little extra to get one with what I consider the best feature: Package detection.  During the pandemic, a lot of us started receiving more and more packages. Now that the holiday season is upon us, you’re likely to get many more deliveries too, as you buy gifts for others, and have gifts delivered to you. Knowing when those packages arrive — and if some porch pirate swipes them — is crucial.  Here are some of the best video doorbells we’ve tested that have package detection built in.  One thing to note: some of the video doorbells on this list require you sign up for a subscription in order to both save video and get package detection, so you’ll have to work that amount into your equation. 

Nest Doorbell (battery)

While you can sign up for a Nest subscription (which starts at $6/month), you do get person, package, and vehicle detection for free, as well as three hours of video recording. And, the Nest will also store three hours worth of video locally on the doorbell itself, which is helpful if your power or internet connection goes down temporarily.  The Nest Doorbell is a bit large — and you have to remove the entire thing if you want to recharge its battery — but Nest also makes a wired-only version that’s a bit more compact.  Read our full Nest Doorbell (battery) review.

Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2

Because the Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 is wired-only, it’s much smaller than other video doorbells, but it also means that it will stop working if you lose power. As with Ring’s other video doorbells, you need a Ring Protect subscription to get package detection as well as save video from the camera. Read our full Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 review.

Wyze Video Doorbell Pro

Read our full Wyze Video Doorbell Pro review.

Eufy Video Doorbell Dual

Video is stored locally to a base station, which means that there’s a bit more of a setup than other video doorbells, but you don’t have to worry that you’ll miss out on a recording if your internet connection goes down. 

Read our full Eufy Video Doorbell Dual review.

Ring Video Doorbell (2nd gen)

Surprisingly, Ring only has package detection on two of its video doorbells, and the Ring Video Doorbell (2020) is the least expensive option. This model normally sells for $99, but often goes on sale during the holiday season. However, its field of view is horizontal, so you don’t see as much of your doorstep as with models with a more vertical FOV. To get package detection, you’ll need to sign up for a Ring Protect plan, which starts at $3/month. Read our Ring Video Doorbell (2nd gen) review.  Read our full Ring Video Doorbell (2nd gen) review.

Arlo Essential Wireless Video Doorbell

Read our full Arlo Essential Wireless Video Doorbell review. If you’re looking for other buying advice around video doorbells, we suggest checking out our Nest vs. Ring comparison of the top two brands, as well as the Ring Video Doorbell vs. Ring Pro comparison of every Ring video doorbell. And, you’ll also want to look over security camera storage plans compared to see how much you’ll pay each month if you sign up for a subscription. 

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