Botslab slashes prices on W510 camera, R810SE and R811S doorbells for Prime Day
At a glance:
- Botslab’s W510 4K security camera drops to $359.99 (save $140) with 360° pan, AI person/vehicle/animal detection and optional solar charging.
- The R810SE smart doorbell with solar panel is $55.99 (save $16) offering 180° panoramic view, radar+PIR detection and local microSD storage.
- The R811S video doorbell sells for $99.99 (save $50) featuring 5MP HDR, radar detection, 210‑day battery life and dual‑band Wi‑Fi.
W510 Security Camera – 4K AI‑powered outdoor coverage
The Botslab W510 is a wireless, battery‑powered outdoor camera that records in 4K Ultra HD, delivering sharp enough footage to identify faces and license plates. Its motorized head can pan a full 360 degrees horizontally and tilt up and down across a 136‑degree range, letting a single unit cover far more ground than a fixed lens. Users can save favorite preset positions in the Botslab app and jump to a specific corner of the yard with a tap, while the camera also supports object tracking to follow moving subjects automatically.
Night coverage is handled by both infrared and full‑color night vision; infrared activates automatically in darkness, and a built‑in spotlight enables full‑color viewing when extra detail is needed. AI smarts distinguish among people, vehicles and animals, reducing pointless alerts, and the system can recognize familiar faces added to the app or flag activity around a parked car. Powered by a 10,000 mAh battery, the W510 runs for 15 to 25 days on a full charge, and optional solar charging can keep it topped up with minimal sunlight. Footage is stored locally on the paired H200 base station, which ships with 32 GB of storage expandable to 16 TB via an external hard drive, with no monthly subscription required.
Doorbell options – R810SE and R811S
The Botslab R810SE is a wireless smart doorbell that captures a 180‑degree panoramic image, showing visitors head‑to‑toe for clear package‑drop verification. It records in 2K resolution and combines radar and PIR sensing with AI‑powered person detection to tell the difference between a visitor, a passing car or a swaying branch. Two‑way audio lets you speak to anyone at the door, while features like One Second Search jump straight to the moment you want and an anti‑theft alert flags any tampering with the device.
Installation requires no complex wiring; the doorbell stores footage locally on a microSD card up to 128 GB (cloud options are also available) and is weather‑resistant for outdoor use. A bundled solar panel offsets daily power consumption, meaning longer stretches between charges. The R811S Video Doorbell steps up the front‑door experience with a 5MP HDR sensor and a 180‑degree wide‑angle view that captures the entire porch from top to bottom. Radar detection provides faster, more accurate notifications, complemented by AI‑powered person, prowler and motion analysis so alerts are only sent when something truly noteworthy occurs.
Video is recorded at 2880 × 1620 resolution and switches to infrared night vision with a 24‑foot range after dark, while HDR balances harsh sunlight and deep shade. The doorbell can be mounted with the included adhesive strips or a traditional screw‑mount, and its 6,400 mAh rechargeable battery lasts up to 210 days on a single charge depending on settings; an optional solar panel can eliminate charging worries. Connectivity is dual‑band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi‑Fi), and the device works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, with built‑in memory and free storage options handling footage.
Prime Day pricing, timing and subscription‑free ecosystem
Prime Day deals run from June 23 through June 26, with Botslab cutting prices across its security lineup. The following list shows the regular and sale prices for each product:
- Botslab W510 Security Camera 4‑Cam Kit – regular $499.99, sale $359.99 (save $140).
- Botslab R810SE with Solar Panel – regular $71.99, sale $55.99 (save $16).
- Botslab R811S Video Doorbell – regular $149.99, sale $99.99 (save $50).
All three devices run on the single Botslab app, allowing live view, clip playback and alert management from one interface. Because footage is stored locally — on the H200 base station for the W510, on microSD cards for the doorbells — there are no monthly subscription fees, and recordings loop automatically to keep recent history accessible. Over several years, avoiding recurring charges can save more than the upfront cost of the hardware, making the Prime Day discounts an especially attractive entry point for a reliable, subscription‑free home‑security system.
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