Here's a not so obvious factor to consider. How about the investability of the company from a product support standpoint. SkyBell thinks that 3 years is sufficient support for a $250 doorbell and thinks nothing of leaving owners with an expensive paper weight when they decide to roll a rev. SkyBell Technologies' business philosophy is atrocious and this should be a very important consideration for people to be aware.
In all fairness I think the SkyBell is oriented more towards people who pay to have their alarm system monitored by professionals. Support for the bell is probably provided by those companies instead.
Here's a not so obvious factor to consider. How about the investability
of the company from a product support standpoint. SkyBell thinks that 3
years is sufficient support for a $250 doorbell and thinks nothing of
leaving owners with an expensive paper weight when they decide to roll a
rev. SkyBell Technologies' business philosophy is atrocious and this
should be a very important consideration for people to be aware.
I don’t understand your argument. SkyBell is owned by Honeywell. Honeywell is a great company.
@@KillerReviews Honeywell is a great company. Their SkyBell business unit?... not so much.
In all fairness I think the SkyBell is oriented more towards people who pay to have their alarm system monitored by professionals. Support for the bell is probably provided by those companies instead.