It's a good video, but I really wish you wouldn't have shown people to leave wiring exposed (inserting the connectors on the power kit at 1:10) when attaching the power kit to the chime, it's an accident waiting to happen. Granted, it's low voltage. Additionally, what's the point of telling someone to take a picture of the wiring if it doesn't matter where the wires go? If it was to tell people "Don't forget which lugs the wires attached to" then just tell them that, it's confusing to tell someone "take a picture of the wiring for reference throughout installation". It makes it sound like they will have to reference that wire picture later or the installation won't be correct.
THat whole video and you not once showed the back side of the doorbell. Just put a ethernet port on it please and make it POE. And recordable via a NVR. Or Homekit.
It's a good video, but I really wish you wouldn't have shown people to leave wiring exposed (inserting the connectors on the power kit at 1:10) when attaching the power kit to the chime, it's an accident waiting to happen. Granted, it's low voltage. Additionally, what's the point of telling someone to take a picture of the wiring if it doesn't matter where the wires go? If it was to tell people "Don't forget which lugs the wires attached to" then just tell them that, it's confusing to tell someone "take a picture of the wiring for reference throughout installation". It makes it sound like they will have to reference that wire picture later or the installation won't be correct.
THat whole video and you not once showed the back side of the doorbell. Just put a ethernet port on it please and make it POE. And recordable via a NVR. Or Homekit.
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