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Wireless Video Doorbells Evolve: 4K Clarity, AI Features

2026 04/06

The global market for wireless smart doorbells is growing rapidly, thanks to new technology, more people wanting better home security, and government support for upgrading to smart homes. Major brands are releasing new models with 4K video, AI detection and long-lasting batteries. These devices are no longer just simple doorbells—they’ve become important security tools for smart homes, changing how people keep an eye on their homes.​  
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Market data shows the industry is growing strongly. In 2026, the global wireless smart doorbell market is worth $2.22 billion. It’s expected to reach $3.61 billion by 2035, growing at an average rate of 6.24% every year. In China alone, the market is likely to hit 12.84 billion yuan this year—an 88.3% increase from last year. This growth is driven by old community renovations and more people in rural areas using these devices.​   
 
 AI and privacy features have become key factors for consumers when choosing a doorbell. Many new models have AI-powered motion detection and facial recognition. Processing data directly on the device makes responses faster and protects privacy better. Manufacturers are also making data more secure with encryption and two-step verification, addressing people’s worries about hacking and data leaks.​   
 
Governments are also using this technology. The city of Milpitas, California, recently approved a program to give free wireless video doorbells to residents. People can upload video footage to a police database to help with investigations. This program shows a growing trend: using smart home devices to improve public security.​  
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Industry experts say wireless doorbells will become more integrated with smart home systems, working with platforms like Apple Home and Alexa. As technology keeps improving and more people want these devices, they will become a common feature in homes and businesses—combining convenience, security and smart functions smoothly.​