If you're in the market for a video doorbell, there's no doubt that you've been bombarded with ads for products that require wifi.

But what if your home isn't equipped with wifi or you don't want to pay extra for it?



Fortunately, there are still plenty of options out there that don't require wifi—but how do you find the right one?

Let's take a look at some of your best bets.

Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2

The Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 is an excellent choice if you don't have wifi but want to reap the benefits of video doorbell technology.

It's powered by batteries and connects directly to your router via Ethernet cable.

It also has two-way audio so you can talk to visitors from anywhere, as well as motion detection and night vision capabilities.

The downside is that since it doesn't leverage the cloud, it may not be able to keep up with more advanced features like facial recognition or integrations with other smart home devices.

Arlo Audio Doorbell

This Arlo Audio Doorbell takes a different approach than most video doorbells on the market.

Instead of relying on cameras and video footage, this device uses sound sensors and two-way audio capabilities to alert you when someone is at your door.

That means no need for wifi!

It also comes with free cloud storage so you can store recordings of any conversations you might have had through the audio doorbell.

The downside is that without video footage, it can be hard to make out who's at your doorstep—unless they tell you their name!

SkyBell HD Wi-Fi Video Doorbell

The SkyBell HD Wi-Fi Video Doorbell is an interesting option because even though it requires wifi, it doesn't require a subscription service in order to work properly!

This means that while SkyBell utilizes all the same features as its competitors—video recording, motion detection, night vision—it won't cost anything extra once set up (aside from electricity).

The downside is that since it requires wifi in order to function properly, it won't be able to connect if your internet goes down or if something happens to your router.

Conclusion                 

Keeping an eye on who's coming and going from your home has never been easier thanks to video doorbells.

And if you don't have wifi or don't want the hassle of setting up yet another subscription service in order to use one of these devices, there are still plenty of options out there for anyone looking for an alternative solution.

Whether battery-powered, audio-based, or even one that requires wifi but doesn’t need an additional subscription service - these three options are all great choices and will help ensure peace of mind when someone rings your bell!