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eufy Floodlight Camera E340 with AC Cable
eufy Floodlight Camera E340 with AC Cable
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- 24/7 Recording for Peace of Mind: Always on and always recording when local storage has been enabled by installing a microSD card (up to 128 GB) or connecting to eufy HomeBase™ S380. Activities and people can be monitored at all times.
- 360° Camera Coverage Keeps Track of Detected People: Pan 360° horizontally for a complete view. AI identifies people and tracks their movements. Auto-patrols on a schedule.
- Dual 2K/3K Cameras, Double the Possibilities: The 2K telephoto camera captures details from up to 50 ft (15 m) away, while the 3K wide-angle camera focuses on the big picture. Dual cameras provide 8× hybrid zoom and up to 3K resolution. Note: The max resolution will be 2K when using AI Tracking or Dual Views.
- The 2,000-Lumen Smart Defence Light: Features adjustable brightness, a loud 95dB alarm for enhanced security, motion-activated illumination, and ambient lighting. Additionally, your camera serves as both a light source and a vigilant security guard.
- No Junction Box Needed: Featuring a three-prong plug and 20ft/6m AC Standard Cable, this mount offers flexibility in installation locations. No need for existing electric boxes or cutting large holes in your home's exterior.
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Had these installed 6 months ago, they are working great so far with WiFi extenders plus a homebase.
Like these, have several
Great camera. Love the Eufy products
Eufy security cameras, including doorbells, are quite a step up from Ring. All features on Eufy cameras are fully accessible, without any fees and videos are stored locally. No privacy invasion. Storage can be upgraded, can be installed on the device itself or the homebase, videos stored can be shared if desired and are encrypted. The option to store in the cloud and for professional monitoring are available. I keep Eufy running in the background on my phone and notifications are instantaneous. With Ring, if anything was detected, it was gone, before I would get a notification. Only very basic features are available without fees with Ring and one is basically forced into paying for professional monitoring in order to get all the features. With Ring, I didn't install indoor cameras. The Eufy cameras far exceed Ring in features available and clarity/tracking of the camera events. Ring cameras would notify of squirrels, cats and flying plastic bags/leaves. Eufy has options for what one is wanting to detect. I have mine set for vehicles and humans. Not once have I received a notification or alarm for squirrels, cats or flying plastic bags/leaves. I have many of all around here. I am able with Eufy to have the cameras alarm, outside at the unit with sound and lights as well as a very audible alarm inside, when set to alarm mode. It works, as it did alarm one evening with good cause. Didn't have that with Ring nor would I have been confident with Ring only picking up a vehicle or human. Of course, you can manually set off the Eufy alarm also. The Eufy doorbell has not missed one person at the door, a package being dropped off or me picking the package up. With Ring, it was hit and miss with mostly miss. Another Eufy feature I very much like, is the option to tailor alarm modes, Home/Away/Off/Disarmed/Customized, down to each specific device/sensor. I am very impressed and satisfied with all the Eufy products I have purchased. It is advertised as being compatible with Alexa, but I disagree. The problem is not Eufy, but Alexa. I enabled the Eufy Security skill, but the echo devices would not announce Eufy notifications. It was a constant enable/disable/ re-enable/reboot to finally get an announcement. It was short lived and right back to enable/disable, etc. Seems to be a problem for many I noticed as I was troubleshooting on the internet. Very recently I received a notice from Alexa stating it had disabled the Eufy skill and directed me to re-enable. I wasn't able to do that as I would not grant Alexa permission to control my cameras. That's what that cab is all about. If I had a smart light bulb, it wouldn't be an issue. I bought the cameras for the privacy of local storage, and now Alexa wants to control those cameras, which means it has access to them. NO. They were advertised as Alexa compatible so the echo devices should be able to make Eufy announcements without the need for Alexa to have access to the cameras themselves. I don't want the echo devices to show me the view of the cameras, just make the Eufy announcements. It wouldn't even do that before, and now Alexa wants more permissions, to do what?? Alexa has gotten as bad as Ring. Putting those two aside, Eufy is an excellent security system on its own, all the way around. As for Alexa and its skills, no more Alexa compatible devices.
Comes with a 20 foot power cord you can plug it into an outlet. For the installation I was doing this was easier than hardwiring a junction box. They also sell it for less money for the one that works off a junction box.
Had these installed 6 months ago, they are working great so far with WiFi extenders plus a homebase.
Like these, have several
Great camera. Love the Eufy products
Eufy security cameras, including doorbells, are quite a step up from Ring. All features on Eufy cameras are fully accessible, without any fees and videos are stored locally. No privacy invasion. Storage can be upgraded, can be installed on the device itself or the homebase, videos stored can be shared if desired and are encrypted. The option to store in the cloud and for professional monitoring are available. I keep Eufy running in the background on my phone and notifications are instantaneous. With Ring, if anything was detected, it was gone, before I would get a notification. Only very basic features are available without fees with Ring and one is basically forced into paying for professional monitoring in order to get all the features. With Ring, I didn't install indoor cameras. The Eufy cameras far exceed Ring in features available and clarity/tracking of the camera events. Ring cameras would notify of squirrels, cats and flying plastic bags/leaves. Eufy has options for what one is wanting to detect. I have mine set for vehicles and humans. Not once have I received a notification or alarm for squirrels, cats or flying plastic bags/leaves. I have many of all around here. I am able with Eufy to have the cameras alarm, outside at the unit with sound and lights as well as a very audible alarm inside, when set to alarm mode. It works, as it did alarm one evening with good cause. Didn't have that with Ring nor would I have been confident with Ring only picking up a vehicle or human. Of course, you can manually set off the Eufy alarm also. The Eufy doorbell has not missed one person at the door, a package being dropped off or me picking the package up. With Ring, it was hit and miss with mostly miss. Another Eufy feature I very much like, is the option to tailor alarm modes, Home/Away/Off/Disarmed/Customized, down to each specific device/sensor. I am very impressed and satisfied with all the Eufy products I have purchased. It is advertised as being compatible with Alexa, but I disagree. The problem is not Eufy, but Alexa. I enabled the Eufy Security skill, but the echo devices would not announce Eufy notifications. It was a constant enable/disable/ re-enable/reboot to finally get an announcement. It was short lived and right back to enable/disable, etc. Seems to be a problem for many I noticed as I was troubleshooting on the internet. Very recently I received a notice from Alexa stating it had disabled the Eufy skill and directed me to re-enable. I wasn't able to do that as I would not grant Alexa permission to control my cameras. That's what that cab is all about. If I had a smart light bulb, it wouldn't be an issue. I bought the cameras for the privacy of local storage, and now Alexa wants to control those cameras, which means it has access to them. NO. They were advertised as Alexa compatible so the echo devices should be able to make Eufy announcements without the need for Alexa to have access to the cameras themselves. I don't want the echo devices to show me the view of the cameras, just make the Eufy announcements. It wouldn't even do that before, and now Alexa wants more permissions, to do what?? Alexa has gotten as bad as Ring. Putting those two aside, Eufy is an excellent security system on its own, all the way around. As for Alexa and its skills, no more Alexa compatible devices.
Comes with a 20 foot power cord you can plug it into an outlet. For the installation I was doing this was easier than hardwiring a junction box. They also sell it for less money for the one that works off a junction box.
Had these installed 6 months ago, they are working great so far with WiFi extenders plus a homebase.
Like these, have several
Great camera. Love the Eufy products
Eufy security cameras, including doorbells, are quite a step up from Ring. All features on Eufy cameras are fully accessible, without any fees and videos are stored locally. No privacy invasion. Storage can be upgraded, can be installed on the device itself or the homebase, videos stored can be shared if desired and are encrypted. The option to store in the cloud and for professional monitoring are available. I keep Eufy running in the background on my phone and notifications are instantaneous. With Ring, if anything was detected, it was gone, before I would get a notification. Only very basic features are available without fees with Ring and one is basically forced into paying for professional monitoring in order to get all the features. With Ring, I didn't install indoor cameras. The Eufy cameras far exceed Ring in features available and clarity/tracking of the camera events. Ring cameras would notify of squirrels, cats and flying plastic bags/leaves. Eufy has options for what one is wanting to detect. I have mine set for vehicles and humans. Not once have I received a notification or alarm for squirrels, cats or flying plastic bags/leaves. I have many of all around here. I am able with Eufy to have the cameras alarm, outside at the unit with sound and lights as well as a very audible alarm inside, when set to alarm mode. It works, as it did alarm one evening with good cause. Didn't have that with Ring nor would I have been confident with Ring only picking up a vehicle or human. Of course, you can manually set off the Eufy alarm also. The Eufy doorbell has not missed one person at the door, a package being dropped off or me picking the package up. With Ring, it was hit and miss with mostly miss. Another Eufy feature I very much like, is the option to tailor alarm modes, Home/Away/Off/Disarmed/Customized, down to each specific device/sensor. I am very impressed and satisfied with all the Eufy products I have purchased. It is advertised as being compatible with Alexa, but I disagree. The problem is not Eufy, but Alexa. I enabled the Eufy Security skill, but the echo devices would not announce Eufy notifications. It was a constant enable/disable/ re-enable/reboot to finally get an announcement. It was short lived and right back to enable/disable, etc. Seems to be a problem for many I noticed as I was troubleshooting on the internet. Very recently I received a notice from Alexa stating it had disabled the Eufy skill and directed me to re-enable. I wasn't able to do that as I would not grant Alexa permission to control my cameras. That's what that cab is all about. If I had a smart light bulb, it wouldn't be an issue. I bought the cameras for the privacy of local storage, and now Alexa wants to control those cameras, which means it has access to them. NO. They were advertised as Alexa compatible so the echo devices should be able to make Eufy announcements without the need for Alexa to have access to the cameras themselves. I don't want the echo devices to show me the view of the cameras, just make the Eufy announcements. It wouldn't even do that before, and now Alexa wants more permissions, to do what?? Alexa has gotten as bad as Ring. Putting those two aside, Eufy is an excellent security system on its own, all the way around. As for Alexa and its skills, no more Alexa compatible devices.
Comes with a 20 foot power cord you can plug it into an outlet. For the installation I was doing this was easier than hardwiring a junction box. They also sell it for less money for the one that works off a junction box.