
Akozon Digital Door Viewer
Score: 60/100
Tbest Digital Door Viewer
Score: 78/100Rankings

The Tbest Peephole Camera is a compact, wired WiFi-enabled digital viewer designed for standard apartment doors, offering remote 1080p HD video monitoring without subscription fees. It features motion detection alerts and two-way audio via the Tuya app, though it lacks waterproofing. Ideal for apartment renters with 50 mm thick doors who need a low-maintenance, subscription-free peephole upgrade.

The Akozon Digital Door Viewer is a smart electronic peephole camera that replaces traditional optical viewers with a 2.4-inch TFT LCD color screen and full HD camera capabilities. It features a 90-degree wide-angle lens, infrared night vision, and WLAN connectivity for remote monitoring via a mobile app. Best suited for homeowners or apartment dwellers seeking a wireless upgrade from optical peepholes, especially for low-traffic doors needing remote monitoring.
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90 degreesbest | 90 degreesbest | |
2.4 inches | 2.8 inchesbest | |
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Display(1) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 2.4 inches | 2.8 inches |
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Two-Way Audio | unknown | true |
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Storage Type | Internal | SD Card |
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Motion Detection | unknown | true |

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Professional reviewers compare it to similar WiFi peephole cameras, praising 1080p resolution and two-way audio, but note the importance of wide viewing angles found in premium competitors.
Everyday users praise compact WiFi models for ease of remote monitoring and lack of subscription fees, though some complain about wired power dependencies and restricted app integrations.