Everyone wants to feel safe in their home, and it's easier to do so when you know who’s standing outside. DoorBot aims to help with exactly this, by functioning as a Wi-Fi-connected doorbell that ...
Does your doorbell need WiFi? DoorBot thinks it does, and the company crowdfunded its way to production having convinced enough backers that $199 wireless video-streaming door furniture with a ...
Whether you’re being lazy, avoiding pesky neighbors, or just are physically unable to walk to the door when you hear the bell rings, the DoorBot is here for the rescue. The crowdfunded device combines ...
If funding is successful, you'll be able to wave hello to Edison Junior's DoorBot — an app-enabled, WiFi-connected video doorbell. Sure, it's not exactly the first time we've seen such an idea, but ...
It's a common struggle for urban internet shoppers: You order plenty of great stuff online, but you're at work during the day, and your apartment doesn't have a safe place for package deliveries.
Doorbot is an excellent idea poorly executed -- hold off for now and hope that this glitchy device improves with time. BOT Home Automation's $200 (available internationally for about £120, AU$215) ...
This is the DoorBot Wi-Fi doorbell camera from Edison Junior. Why We Love It: Originally on the crowd-funding website Christie Street, the DoorBot is now a fully-realized device/app combo that ...
After a successful crowdfunding campaign that raised $250,000 and a first-generation product that promised remote viewing of anyone coming to your front door over your home network, Doorbot is ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Remember Lockitron, the wireless-enabled door lock that you could control on your smartphone from anywhere in ...
In September 2013, Jamie Siminoff went on ABC's "Shark Tank" in hopes of raising $700,000 for his company, DoorBot. He thought it was worth $7 million. His company made a video doorbell that connected ...