I wouldn’t say that. I’ve been very pleased with the performance of my Video Doorbell v2, and it prompted me to learn about 3D printing so I could build an angled mount/enclosure for it. Initial setup (swapping it in for my previous non-camera “dumb” doorbell) was easy, and it worked reliably for months…until it didn’t. Troubleshooting with Wyze via e-mail support ticket was easy, and so was their warranty replacement, but I did some additional work on my end and discovered that my home’s built-in chime had been wired incorrectly (probably when it was installed or during repainting) before I moved here, and my Video Doorbell v2 has worked reliably since I resolved that issue.
My only other experience with these kinds of things is with an Arlo I installed for my sister (mentioned at my second link above), and I printed a wedge mount for that one, too. As far as I know, she and her family have been pleased with that one.
Since you mentioned having contacted an electrician, I think a wired doorbell is the way to go if that’s an option you’re willing to consider, because it seems like a more solid, reliable, and permanent installation type, but what you choose is really going to depend on your needs and desired features. For simplicity, I really like @habib’s suggestion, but that may not provide what you seek. It’s good to have options in the marketplace.