5-stars for the value and function alone. Folks - an IP wireless video doorbell at this price, with INCLUDED basic cloud storage (3-days) is an UNSURPASSED value. The PC Mag rating/review was honest and informative. It's not perfect, but the price is amazing.A SOLID WiFi signal/stable network is REQUIRED for setup and reliable operation. If you have a spotty home WiFi network, NO doorbell camera is going to work well for you regardless of price - especially if you have a masonry/block home.Look at all the high-priced doorbell camera alternatives out there - at 2x or 3x this price, and without included basic cloud storage, and you will understand the unique value of the RemoBell S. You just have to put up with some minor installation challenges relating to often flaky Wi-Fi coverage at YOUR residence or office.*** A SOLID WiFi signal is REQUIRED for glitch-free setup, and reliable operation, after install. If you do not have good WiFi coverage at your location, neither this nor any other doorbell cam will likely work well. Most of the reviews indicating problems, were likely related to poor/unstable WiFi signal strength.***We set up both the RemoBell S ($79) doorbell, and the accessory RemoChime ($29) at the computer in our office first, then tested thepre-configured doorbell and chime with extension cords, as required, in their planned locations, then and finally, we permanently installed the doorbell. Fishing/routing power wires in an outdoor entry gate pedestal was time consuming.*** WiFi Signal Strength/Reliability is Critical. We had to use our WiFi router system's repeater between the doorbell and router to achieve a stable WiFi connection, the doorbell would NOT maintain a good link (indicated by a blue halo around the doorbell button) using the primary router alone - which is not unusual with hurricane-rated masonry cinder-block construction. With a good signal, the doorbell both responded to both button push with remoted RemoChime notification, as well as (video) motion detection notification to the RemoteChime. We used different chimes for door bell button and (video) motion detection to differentiate between actual human doorbell rings, and simple notification of camera detected motion - vehicles/animals/ etc.*** Powering the Doorbell - If you do NOT have the usual wired 16vAC - 24 vAC doorbell power at your front or rear door, adding an affordable 24vAC wall adapter with 15-25 feet of included wire is a simple, minor cost. We bought the well rated Viivria adapter/transformer suitable for most wired doorbell cameras and thermostats. It put out 25.1 vAC and 500 ma at the wires. You do not need to use all the wires and adapters included with the video doorbell in all installations. We did NOT need most of the included adapters/devices.***Premium Packaging and accessories are reminiscent of Apple, Wyze, and other top product manufacturers even if the WiFi install is a bit touchy. The accessory kit, beyond the usual screws, anchors and miscellaneous wires, even includes a MASONRY drill bit - if your doorbell in installed on some brick/stucco fascia! Also has a dual tip screwdriver, and a clip-on and remove bubble level to get the mounting plate square (vertical, not crooked).A SOLID WiFi signal/stable network is required for setup and reliable operation. If you have a spotty home WiFi network no doorbell cameras is going to work for you regardless of price - especially if you have a masonry/block home.