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Looking for affordable options to build a DIY semi-smart doorbell?

Looking for affordable options to build a DIY semi-smart doorbell?

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RunOrDiex
Member
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04-11-2025, 11:17 PM
#1
I'm aiming for a super simple smart doorbell setup. No camera needed—just a button that alerts your phone or PC locally. Works over LAN only, keeping costs low and keeping it DIY. A basic ringer would be great too. Think Raspberry Pi as the brain. Any ideas or recommendations?
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RunOrDiex
04-11-2025, 11:17 PM #1

I'm aiming for a super simple smart doorbell setup. No camera needed—just a button that alerts your phone or PC locally. Works over LAN only, keeping costs low and keeping it DIY. A basic ringer would be great too. Think Raspberry Pi as the brain. Any ideas or recommendations?

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Malthevh
Junior Member
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04-12-2025, 01:55 AM
#2
I've been looking into this as well. The problem lies that you would need to program the device that connects to the doorbell. (Altho i was thinking of using a ESP-01S instead of R-Pi.) But also the app on the phone. And there lies a problem for me. I cant. Specialy since you want it fast and always on. So i will keep an eye out for this topic. I wish you best of luck!
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Malthevh
04-12-2025, 01:55 AM #2

I've been looking into this as well. The problem lies that you would need to program the device that connects to the doorbell. (Altho i was thinking of using a ESP-01S instead of R-Pi.) But also the app on the phone. And there lies a problem for me. I cant. Specialy since you want it fast and always on. So i will keep an eye out for this topic. I wish you best of luck!

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rougestatus54
Junior Member
47
04-21-2025, 01:42 PM
#3
I handle that task. We installed a system with cameras that runs on 220VAC, while the board operates on 12VDC. I used a NodeMCU, a single 12V relay, and a buck converter connected to the board’s 12V output, which feeds the NodeMCU via D6 and GND. When the door is opened, it sends a signal that triggers a notification in the Hassio app on my phone until the speaker stops. It was a quick setup with minimal time investment. Not the ideal fix for everyone, but it gives a practical example.
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rougestatus54
04-21-2025, 01:42 PM #3

I handle that task. We installed a system with cameras that runs on 220VAC, while the board operates on 12VDC. I used a NodeMCU, a single 12V relay, and a buck converter connected to the board’s 12V output, which feeds the NodeMCU via D6 and GND. When the door is opened, it sends a signal that triggers a notification in the Hassio app on my phone until the speaker stops. It was a quick setup with minimal time investment. Not the ideal fix for everyone, but it gives a practical example.

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MincraftLucas
Member
64
04-22-2025, 07:27 PM
#4
Start with an affordable, simple but clever partner.
Next, have her press a button.
When someone hits the button, she texts you.
Then, add a ring and move to spouse status.
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MincraftLucas
04-22-2025, 07:27 PM #4

Start with an affordable, simple but clever partner.
Next, have her press a button.
When someone hits the button, she texts you.
Then, add a ring and move to spouse status.

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Viitin7
Member
214
04-29-2025, 11:57 PM
#5
It seems like a pretty high price tag, right? (Hope the voicemail doesn’t pick up...)
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Viitin7
04-29-2025, 11:57 PM #5

It seems like a pretty high price tag, right? (Hope the voicemail doesn’t pick up...)

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Mr_PeanutDuck
Junior Member
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04-30-2025, 01:20 AM
#6
He really needs a backup, so prices jump a lot. Probably a Raspberry Pi is the way to go. The thing is, what @y3llowduk is checking on becomes tough fast. You need it to alert someone—two ideas pop to mind: either add a GSM module to the Raspberry or rely on a paid SMS service or another app like Notify17. I think about Notify17 sending emails, but they’re stopping now.
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Mr_PeanutDuck
04-30-2025, 01:20 AM #6

He really needs a backup, so prices jump a lot. Probably a Raspberry Pi is the way to go. The thing is, what @y3llowduk is checking on becomes tough fast. You need it to alert someone—two ideas pop to mind: either add a GSM module to the Raspberry or rely on a paid SMS service or another app like Notify17. I think about Notify17 sending emails, but they’re stopping now.

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entech
Member
210
04-30-2025, 04:53 AM
#7
I suspect there won’t be any easy solutions here. It would be great if you could find affordable, non-WiFi doorbells with small vibrating receivers that fit comfortably in your pocket or even under clothing. I’ve spotted one on Amazon, but it costs three times more than a standard wireless, non-plug-in set. Frustrating. I just need to enjoy music without constantly checking deliveries and without breaking the bank on a ring.
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entech
04-30-2025, 04:53 AM #7

I suspect there won’t be any easy solutions here. It would be great if you could find affordable, non-WiFi doorbells with small vibrating receivers that fit comfortably in your pocket or even under clothing. I’ve spotted one on Amazon, but it costs three times more than a standard wireless, non-plug-in set. Frustrating. I just need to enjoy music without constantly checking deliveries and without breaking the bank on a ring.

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AER0D
Member
55
05-09-2025, 02:58 AM
#8
It seems you're talking about the challenges of setting up home automation. There aren't simple answers, and I haven't discovered one yet. It's definitely a process that involves both cost and effort.
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AER0D
05-09-2025, 02:58 AM #8

It seems you're talking about the challenges of setting up home automation. There aren't simple answers, and I haven't discovered one yet. It's definitely a process that involves both cost and effort.

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SkylanderAlex
Member
207
05-11-2025, 01:34 AM
#9
I thought about recommending a dog that enjoys barking at people.
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SkylanderAlex
05-11-2025, 01:34 AM #9

I thought about recommending a dog that enjoys barking at people.

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CatBuggz
Member
248
05-24-2025, 05:42 AM
#10
However, that would spoil the musical vibe. Unless he can keep time with the rhythm.
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CatBuggz
05-24-2025, 05:42 AM #10

However, that would spoil the musical vibe. Unless he can keep time with the rhythm.

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