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The eufyCam 2C 2-Cam Kit delivers 1080p HD wireless outdoor security with advanced AI human detection, seamless Apple HomeKit compatibility, and an IP67 weatherproof rating. Boasting an impressive 180-day battery life and local storage with no monthly fees, it offers a reliable, cost-effective solution for modern smart homes seeking hassle-free, high-quality surveillance.


















| ASIN | B07W1HKYQK |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | Outdoor Security |
| Battery Power | 6700 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12 in Complete Surveillance Systems |
| Brand | eufy Security |
| Built-In Media | Case |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Video Monitor |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 12,516 Reviews |
| Field Of View | 135 degrees |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 3.2 x 1.89 x 2.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Eufy |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1-year warranty |
| Mfr Part Number | T8831 |
| Model Name | EufyCam 2C |
| Model Number | T88311D1 |
| Mount Type | Wall Mount |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of IR LEDs | 2 |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | HD Resolution, Motion Sensor, Night Vision, Local Recording, Weather Resistant |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor Security |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Nursery, Office |
| Special Feature | HD Resolution, Motion Sensor, Night Vision, Local Recording, Weather Resistant |
| UPC | 194644180355 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Viewing Angle | 140 degrees |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
| Wattage | 3 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
S**Z
Eufy beats Arlo hands down. I'm running both.
I've had three Arlo Pro 2 cameras for several years now and was fairly happy with them. They advertise "High Definition" video and when I saw the actual recordings, they're more like 800x600 or maybe 1024x768. Detection is slow and sometimes I catch people walking away from the house, but not approaching. Arlo Pro 2 was the last model that allowed 2 weeks of free online storage. All Newer Arlos require a subscription service to be even minimally useful (you can't view videos when away from the house if you don't subscribe). Batteries lasted a month, maybe two, which I thought was great. Arlo's online access has 2-factor which RARELY works first try. I have tried 3 push-notifications that never worked, and resorted to 2ndary option of SMS, which usually works. Many times, immediately after logging into the app or the website, I'm immediately logged out and told I need to log in again. Arlo frustrates me regularly. I got some Eufy cameras for additional surveillance of my car and front door. Video quality is better than Arlo, but still not what I would call HiDef like a HiDef movie or TV show. Different settings may yield higher quality, but I'm opting for battery life since video quality is good enough. The batteries TRULY last 180 days, which is AMAZING, considering they're capturing over 2,000 20-second video clips during that timeframe (using Optimal Battery Life setting). I can view videos anywhere for free. Online storage goes back at least 30 days!! I can set up an RTSP NAS device (like Ubiquiti - $200) to store videos locally, or you can use an SD card--but this card can't be removed and used in your computer to retrieve videos. You must access videos through the base station to decrypt them. They don't have easy-to-use local USB storage like Arlo, which is unfortunate. I've had a couple instances where our car left the parking spot and was not detected, but I get a notification when it then comes back--or the person at the front door has 10 or 20 seconds of their presence missing between clips or before/after a clip, but this is rare. I also have a notification for our front door (sound set to "Knock Knock") which is REALLY handy and instantaneous in most cases. Someone walks up and my phone alerts "Knock Knock" even before the doorbell rings (especially useful when deliveries are left). This is really cool when you're on vacation and you get a knock knock to find out a package was left--so you notify a neighbor to pick it up for you. At this point, Eufy is my recommendation for home cameras when compared to Arlo. I was given some newer Arlo cameras and was completely disappointed when I discovered I needed a subscription to use them, and the batteries only lasted a week or so. My years-old Arlo Pro 2 batteries still last a month, for cryin' out loud. Eufy's battery life of 4 months minimum (near my street parking, where every passing car triggers it) to 6 months (front door) is just amazing. Video quality is great--not excellent. Detection is really good, too. Storage, access, and usability meets all my needs.
R**H
Happy 😊, happy 😊, happy 😊,!
I had looked at several systems for over a year and liked this one the best. It arrived quickly and I had it up and running in under an hour. Easy setup of the base station and individual cameras once the app was downloaded. The app is easy to navigate and fairly intuitive, even for those of us not raised on computers. The live picture quality is great for daytime video. The infrared is good in b/w however the light for color infrared is quite poor. The cameras have a great field of view. The provided camera mounts are usable but I ordered four aftermarket mounts for about $20 that were well worth the wait. The batteries are great as advertised but in high traffic areas they will not last six months. I've had this system for two months and the front facing camera is at 30%. I'm not disappointed because it has been the most active zone and will probably last another month then I'll recharge the camera. No new batteries to order and buy. The one issue I had was resolved quickly when I reached out to costumer service. Overall it is a great surveillance system. The spotlight and motion detection needs a little attention. I'm glad I bought it and I recommend it. Update: 2020 thru Jan. 2023 Overall I'm still very happy with the system. It was and is user friendly. The battery life is still great comparatively speaking, they do not last six months unless there is very little activity. There are two issues that are troubling. 1) the human detection feature is lacking. Many, many times I have come home to find a package on my front porch with NO video footage of the delivery. A majority of times it catches the delivery persons back side as they are almost out of the "zone". So much for a facial identity on a criminal act. 2) I keep wondering why a stand alone system would go offline without internet. Yes, I know the cameras are wireless. After further research, I found that Eufy routes the video through thier servers and then back to the home base for my storage. I wanted total privacy of my recordings, however this is simply NOT the case. No, I don't really have anything to worry over but that was one of the selling points. Unless I use a hard wired system I will not have total control over my recordings. Just some points to ponder from someone who has questioned the "facts". It is still an economical system and one that is so easy that even I had it up and running quickly. : )
P**.
Good consumer cameras
I was on the fence about these for about a year and had originally decided upon going with an Arlo system. But after getting another Eufy product, I was pleased with the hardware and companion app. I had also purchased other Anker products. So I was confident going with a eufyCam system after those experiences. Overall, we are very pleased and bought a third add-on camera about a week later. These cameras were very easy to set up and install. I had a little bit of trouble setting up HomeKit, which required me to set up the software twice, but HomeKit works like a charm now. I bought smart plugs for my front living room and set up a HomeKit automation for lamps to come on when the Eufy camera's motion sensor triggers. It works almost immediately. The field of view and image quality is very good. You're able to pinch to zoom in via the app to get a closeup of a particular area of the view. And the night vision is almost clearer than in the daytime. One thing new purchasers need to understand about image quality, however, is that the 1080p resolution is only as good as your camera's wireless connection. Even with a great connection, there will be compression artifacts. This is no fault of the product, however. One feature I really like is how they include a small thumbnail of the faces captured on the camera. This is very hard to do when reviewing the actual video footage. Although I wasn't expecting much from the audio (both from and to the unit), but this is sort of lacking. It's hard to get clear audio from the app to the camera, and it takes some practice to know the volume at which to speak when talking to the camera through the app. And there's always a wooshing sound when you first view a clip or the live feed, which makes it sound like there was a noise during the actual recording. Human voices are fairly easy to make out in the app. The audio from the camera is very sensitive as far as background noise, picking up noise you can barely hear in person, but it's hard to make out specific sounds. One complaint I have is about the mount. You have to pay strict attention to the angle at which you're setting it up and test your camera's field of vision, as the swivel head doesn't have a huge range of motion. The motion detection is hit or miss and takes a lot of adjustment. Our main cameras, trained on our front and back doors, are now picking up most everything we want them to pick up. Our add-on camera, however, isn't living up to my expectations for it. I wanted a more overall view of our front yard, so I placed it about 10' up in a tree with a wide field of view of most of the area near the front door. Even at the highest sensitivity setting, it only seems to be picking up when people come a lot closer to the camera which is a much less highly trafficked area. I think the camera may be having trouble recognizing humans at this distance. Human detection during the day is the default setting. My suggestion is to not expect this to be accurate when your main focus area for picking up people is more than 5 or so yards away. Eufy's software is good enough to where you can tweak the settings to find a happy medium between picking up humans vs. the wind blowing trees.
T**L
Dont be decieved by its price, it is really good
I ended up getting this package as a fluke, because when I originally ordered the Eufycam 2 it was an open box item. Unfortunately, the homebase with the original package did not work after a few days of trouble shooting, and I was in need of a security camera system immediately. So I picked up the 2C system and had it up and running before the other one was determined defective. With that said I also had the opportunity to compare both camera systems side by side. If you look at the two photos attached you'll notice that the car port is much brighter in one, that photo is of the 2C system. Even though the Eufycam 2 system has a better sensor with fewer IR lights, the smaller C2 camera is actually brighter at a distance of 40 feet. Now this is not to say that one camera is wildly inferior to the other. My experience was this, the more expensive camera is heavier and will not move in the wind as easily, it is going to last twice as long between charges and does more with less. The C2 camera is much smaller and lighter making it better suited for covered hard to reach spaces, it is just as clear and effective as the more expensive systems, and in my experience can 'see' further in the dark. I do not think you will be at any loss in terms of capabilities on this system. It is almost half the price as its big brother Eufycam 2, you can expect to have half the battery life but when placed in easily accessible places that should not be a problem. The human detection is really effective, and I have not seen a clip where I felt that the ai was so late that I missed any thing. I leave everything on average settings and do not get inundated with alerts, but do get the heads up that a person was observed. The sensing zones really help in this regard. My coworkers who have been watching me as I go through this process have all been impressed with the cost and capabilities of the security system. Some things to note, I live in a small brick home built in the 1800's. The cameras have had no problem getting a signal through 12" thick walls, however, the distance from the home base is no more than 15 feet. So your experience may very based on your specific situation. If you decide to turn on geofencing, the cameras will more than likely turn on a small siren when it detects a human. It is loud and could irritate your mail-man/woman, use this feature at your own peril..... however it did highly offend an unwanted guest (how I found out about the active siren) much to my amusement. I almost left it on for that alone.
M**Z
Affordable 2 camera wireless solution, without compromise.
All in all, really happy with the Eufy cam 2C system. Build quality of the cameras and hub are solid. The cameras are really small and easy to mount with the included hardware. Eufy Security app works as expected. Once you get the hang of it, could maybe be laid out a little better, but pretty comparable to all the other security camera apps. Setting up was a breeze. Open box. Plug in hub and hardwire to router. Install app, scan QR code and the hub is installed to your account. Adding cameras is as easy as following the prompts in app (and voice prompts from the hub) basically select the type of camera to add... Hold camera at a close distance to hub, hold sync, and the hub emitts an audible tone to sync the cameras. Now the camera is accessible to the app, and you can daily in the settings or do a live view and start figuring out where to mount them. Mounting is super simple. Two screws thru the little round base, then screw the camera onto the mount. When you need to recharge, you just unscrew the camera and plug into a standard micro USB cable and charge approximately 4 hours. Camera quality and audio quality are really top notch. The app has settings for motion detection sensitivity and AI for detecting people. You can also set up "activity zones" to pinpoint where you want activity to trigger recording and notification. This all works very well, in my experience, with very few false triggers, from things blowing in the wind, etc. The detection zone is solid, mine triggers from underneath, and the sides very well not missing a crucial recording. My only gripes is, why include a spotlight or alarm, that is in no way automated to detection? The alarm and spotlight need to be manually toggled on. All in all a solid system for the price. Everything is stored locally on the hub, so no subscription is needed, which is a definite plus! *I've included some videos to show how/when the system starts recording motion. Which is really fast, compared to competitors systems, that typically don't start until the subject is well into their actions. As you can see the camera properly triggers from multiple angles, including approaching from under. With any battery powered camera, placement of the camera is really key. Eufy does a good visual job of illustrating the angle of the motion sensor view in the quick start manual.
A**R
No subscription
I’ve had these for a year or two now and they work well. I like that I don’t need a subscription. They have nice features that come in handy. The cameras have spotlight, ability to talk to person outside, activity zone which is great so I don’t get notifications when my neighbor is mowing his lawn. I’ve attached pictures so people can understand why I have my camera that would show my neighbor’s lawn. If I didn’t, the camera wouldn’t pick up motion where I want. This allows me to have the motion I need and what I don’t need in the camera’s view. The first picture shows the blue shading with white dots that can be manipulated to only include zones you want to be notified of motion. The second picture shows my zone and that I don’t my neighbor’s lawn included or the street. I like that I can save videos to my phone. The clarity of these cameras is impressive along with the nightvision. I would suggest buying the solar panels for each camera you have as the battery charge doesn’t last as long as they say and I was tired of getting the ladder out to remove the camera to charge it. The solar panel works well and doesn’t need all day sun to keep a charge.
D**L
Improvement Over Blink
I have had a 2-camera Blink setup for about a year, and the year prior ran just one Blink camera. I had an XT and an XT2. I had the XT on my front porch until I got the XT2. Then I moved the XT to my driveway, and put the XT2 on my porch. I figured the 2-way audio made a lot more sense on my front door. This setup worked.....okay. But it left me wanting more. I came across Eufy and decided to buy it, compare the two systems, and either keep the Eufy as my camera system, or return it if it wasn't an improvement over Blink. My plan was to test them over the course of a week or so, but I only needed 24 hours of testing to come to a conclusion. So here's what I found.... Picture Quality Advantage Eufy, but only slightly. The picture quality is slightly better with the Eufy, but more importantly, it has a much better field of view. This allowed me to mount it closer to my front door, and still see a similar coverage area. This lead to better motion detection (more on that later). Night picture quality is also slightly improved. Mounting Advantage Eufy again. The mounting system is better than the Blink XT by a mile, and better than the XT2 by a much slimmer margin. The Eufy has a more positive positioning, without any fear that the camera may move. Rock solid mount. App Big advantage for Eufy. You just have so much more control over things than with Blink. You can set each camera up uniquely based on security modes (home, away, etc). You can have a camera record but not notify, for example. It also has geofencing that will place it into away when all phones on the account leave the house, and then back to home when at least one of them returns. It also separates the recordings by camera, and by day. Much easier to sort through the videos. Motion detection Another huge win for Eufy, and why I made the switch. The Blink falsed to reflections of cars driving by in the window all the time. No matter how I tried to set up the motion zones, or adjust the sensitivity, it falsed to at least a half dozen cars per day (and I live on a road with very little traffic). The Eufy has AI, whcih can be set to only alert to humans. That works really well. Also, the Blink would miss stuff a lot. Just today, UPS walked up to the steps of my porch, about 20 feet form the Blink cam, and placed a box on the porch. Nothing from Blink. The Eufy cam has him walking up to the steps, placing the box, and walking away. In fatc, the Eufy is the only way I even know how the box was put there (obviously I know UPS delivered it, but I didn't know the path the driver walked to get there, Eufy showed me that). I'm convinced part of that is because I could place the Eufy about 8' closer to the door than the Blink, due to the wider field of view. But that doesn't excuse falsing to car reflections. Audio Small win for Eufy. Audio is louder and clearer than on the Blink. Power Win for Blink. I had no issues getting the advertised 2 years out of the batteries. And when they needing replacing, it was a 5 minute project to take the camera down, open it up, swap in new batteries, and put it back up. The Eufy has rechargeable batteries that take 5 hours to charge. They are supposed to last 6 months. So when they need recharging, it will be a 2-part ordeal. Take the cameras down, plug them in, then reinstall after they are charged. One of my cameras (driveway) is mounted high enough that a ladder will be required, so bit of a pain. We'll see if they last the full 6 months... Video storage Big win for Eufy. Blink stores their videos in the cloud. So when motion is detected, the video is sent form the camera, to the base station, then up to the cloud. Then you are alerted to the recording. It takes a few seconds to start playback as the app retrieves the clip from the cloud. That also means that without internet, the cameras are useless. Not ideal if you lose internet frequently. You are also limited to about 7200 seconds of recording before the oldest clips get deleted. The Eufy, however, stores its clips locally it's base station. It has 16GB of storage, which Eufy says is enough for 3 months of recording. There is also an SD card slot and a USB port for memory expansion should you need it (I doubt you will). Light A win for Eufy, but not an important one for me. The Eufy has a built-in light, that I will likely never use. Both cameras are located in areas that are pretty well lit, and when the lights are on, the low light mode works well. I could see using the light to scare away someone who wouldn't have otherwise known there was a camera, but I likely will never need to do that. Price Win for Blink. You can get a 3 camera system for about the same as a 2 camera Eufy system. Conclusion My Blink system has been annoying me for quite some time, with its non-stop false alerts and missed delivery people. Both of those seem to be resolved with the Eufy system, at the expense of less than ideal recharging twice a year. To me, though, that was a trade-off I happily made. What good is a security camera if it misses things?
N**A
TRASH, READ PLAY STORE REVIEWS
10/29/25: We have discovered yet another glitch that makes them unusable. If you are taping in live view and pull down the menu on your phone to press the dimmer button, this camera will disconnect from your RECORDED LIVE VIEW AND ERASE ALL SAVED RECORDED VIDEO! IT WILL RESET ITSELF AND ALL VIABLE FOOTAGE IS LOST. GAR. BAGE! Another foreign Company stealing from the American people saying this is security. It is NOT A SECURITY SYSTEM! IT'S JUST NOT RELIABLE. 1010/25: Back button erased all recorded live view event. Each time we find a crappy thing we are updating our 1 star review of tears crappy cameras that are as worthless as the app that won't control them. 09/06/26: In order for live view to be viewed, you MUST press continue over and over and over and over and over and over! If you forget, any recorded footage is lost. It does not save the footage that you so meticulously recorded during your alleged security event. Eufy "security" erases that vital footage!!!!!! PIP, NOPE. IT HIJACKS YOUR ENTIRE PHONE SCREEN. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DO ANYTHING EXCEPT LOOK AT YOUR EUFY camera. You cannot set a passive live view while a security event is happening because it is going to force you to keep hitting continue continue continue continue continue continue continue. There is no camera sync feature. You cannot record continuously from one trashy er Eufy camera to the other. Only one camera can record at a time and it will in effect lock out your second camera from recording anything. This is not a proper SECURITY system. A proper security camera includes a BANDWITH that doesn't require you to press continue continue continue continue continue continue in live view. It's laughable. Who would pay a subscription for this janky system? The main things this camera needs are not to take over your microphone when it is clearly disabled; your system doesn't honor the settings I've implemented. I don't want advertising on my security screens. I don't want solicitations on my security screens. It's perverse and adverse to anything security related to have this crap on the viewing screens duh. To not take over the entire phone system when in use would be a viable system. You really need a dedicated phone just to operate this TRASH. I wished people would use the cameras AND THE EUFY APP for 3 months b4 writing a review here. They are misleading and fleecing the American people over at the Eufy camera place. The cameras are useless without the 3.6 star useless app on Play. Thank you. 06/28/25: After another disastrous update we are now having to log in over and over and over again. I don't know why Amazon allows this on its platform! STOP BUYING THIS CRAP, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED BY A 2 YR USER. These cameras need an app and this app is not functional! Now it's signing us out of their app randomly. The developers are ghosting us and won't respond to our camera viewing issues. They keep calling us "dear" and it is very condescending in the response when we are seriously needing assistance. This is a money grab and I wished y'all would look at the 3.9 score it has in Google Play. We are disgruntled with this Company for not responding to our queries about their crappy product. One man has 39 cameras since 2021 and they are unusable because they are app controlled and the app isn't functional. I don't understand why Anker won't help us. 06/24/25: With each update this camera perform badly. Now you cannot disable the microphone. It takes over each time you open the app to use the camera. Also, it won't stop running in the background no matter how many times you disable that permission. It will write over other apps when you have that feature disabled. It will not stop asking you to press continue continue continue continue in LIVE VIEW as if we're dumb enough not to realize we want live view when pressed, duh. They are stealing our money for this subpar junk. It will not save the recorded live view footage if continue is not continuously pressed over and over and over again. In short, this is an intrusive camera system that is NOT VIABLE FOR SECURITY. 06/05/2025: Today we were away and heard the dreaded chirp of a notification in a sensitive area. Let's open the app only to see an attempt on the property but because I didn't hit CONTINUE, the footage is lost forever. Trash app that is not for security events. 05/18/25: -No internet in an outage, no EufyCam security system. -$200 of stolen money to purchase an alleged security camera system that doesn't save vital footage. - It has a 3.6 star rating in Play Store. -They will not give you a refund for this trash system. --Customer service is non-existent. -They call you dear but won't fix the app that controls these dear cameras. -Sending fix it issues via the system provided by Anker is dead and won't respond nor resolve SECURITY CAMERA ISSUES WITHIN THE APP. -Unable to form a viable Court case with SECURITY VIDEO because we didn't hit the "CONTINUE BUTTON" in time to save the LIVE view footage. STOP BUYING THIS SYSTEM. IT IS TRASH. You cannot use it for anything other than squirrel monitoring. We have been waiting and waiting for an app that will control this system properly for 3 YEARS. To date, the cameras are unusable because the app that controls them is unusable. In an Internet outage, THIS SYSTEM WILL NOT FUNCTION! YOU WILL HAVE NO ACCESS TO YOUR CAMERAS IN AN OUTAGE, thusly making this NOT a viable security system as advertised. It is a blatant lie to call this a security system when we aren't able to use the "security" cameras at will. Right now, the app isn't functioning so we cannot view any live footage. Please read the reviews in Play before purchasing. This is not a viable security system! Thank you. 04/07/25: 😞 MORE FOREIGN Trashhhhhhhhh!!!! We implore you to read the reviews in Play store. This system is no longer usable for us because of the lack of customer care and viable updates to fix problems. Customer service won't address concerns with functionality of these units. The Company has an F rating on BBB citing concerns with reaching and receiving customer service as the main issue. That is also our issue. The cameras don't function as described. The app that controls them is not good ever particularly after an update. If you don't press CONTINUE OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER, ALL FOOTAGE WILL BE LOST. POS SYSTEM, NOT SECURITY SYSTEM!!! TRASH. Update12/3/24: CONTINUE CONTINUE CONTINUE! That is what you must push each time you're in live view over and over and over and over and over again. So if I'm cooking and I want to view the camera in live view because there is an event, my hands must be free at all times to keep pushing the continue continue continue button so that I can continue to watch live view! This is a dishonest system and it has nothing to do with security if I have to keep pushing a button in order to view the camera. Please stop calling things security systems that aren't security systems-- it is a lie to the consumer and it does no one any good in critical situations where LIVE VIEW is paramount. I don't need a childish reminder that I'm viewing my cameras in live view. Please stop add pop ups when the app opens to view live view. Once again if I have to disable an advertisement before I can view my cameras once again- NOT a security camera but an advertising agent. I do not want any advertisements covering any of the views of my cameras of anything that alleges to be security. Please just stop. Finally, customer care is nonexistent. The pacifying responses in Play store do not provide any assistance with this system's functionality nor will they assist you with glitches in the subpar app. Good luck y'all the system is a mess and we have not had good luck with "security" events. Eufy has missed most pertinent security events due to continue continue continue continue button not depressed over and over. It's depressing to pay this kind of money for something that claims to be one thing and clearly is not. Amazon should have EUFY correct their language to remove the word security from their description because they're selling junk to American consumers alleging security. If we would have opened the play store and read the 1, 2 star reviews before purchasing, this would not have been anywhere on our list. Here's what we don't like. We had this for around 3 months with nothing but problems. The interface is lacking major functionality and tech support is not helpful. They patronize instead of fix the problems especially with Android users. An active "security" event cannot and will not record past 1 minute, 1:01 to be exact with no way to adjust the feature for a longer clip. The app takes more than 12-18 seconds to open during a "security" event. The app won't let you disable notifications. The app has a popup each opening for the notification to be enabled over and over and over again delaying live view. The cameras won't record events if the subject is moving slowly in its view. The camera/app won't alert you until most of the event has ended. The cameras aren't successful at discerning people from objects. The app refuses to open quickly and takes forever to download events to save. There is no live view PIP. The app runs in the background yet requires opening each time. The battery life has severely diminished to 1-4 days instead of it's advertised battery life. The battery drains frequently and requires a full charge which takes overnight at least. The app has limited features for free that don't function properly so we wouldn't be open to anything paid from this system. We aren't happy with the reliability of catching motion events consistently. There is also no way to stop notifications. If you disable motion, a pop up comes on the screen EVERY TIME YOU OPEN THE APP DELAYING THE OPENING OF THE APP THUS YOU WILL MISS ALLEGED SECURITY EVENTS WHICH IS A NONSTARTER FOR A SECURITY SYSTEM. As mentioned before, support isn't supportive so the popup persists delaying the opening of a constant background running app. Why can't notifications be disabled without compromising the alleged security system events? See, this is not a security system and is a total ripoff. Pure overpriced trash. We are so mad to pay this HIGH PRICE for a security toy. This system isn't usable for security needs. It does enjoy recording squirrels and raccoons however.
L**R
Easy install and works perfectly
I had picked up a eufy wired doorbell and decided to stick with the brand, as I was very happy with it. I’m glad I did. I attached the home base to my router, it picked up the cameras very fast, and I spent awhile finding the perfect spots for them. I have one in front of my garage, watching the driveway and street, and have spent awhile tuning the detection threshold so that it gives me only the results I want. The backyard was harder - I wanted it there mostly to check for skunks or raccoons before I let the dog out at night. The camera out front got great reception at all times, the one in the back was perfect until I moved it outside, beside the window frame. Of course I checked it INSIDE the window before I spent 20 minutes hanging out of a 2nd story window installing it and had to uninstall it. That whole outside corner was a dead zone once it passed the window, so I installed it at the other corner of our second floor, outside the master bedroom. Works great and has decent resolution at night. Daytime definition is great, but when installed high off the ground (which it’s not really designed for) it falls off, especially when the light is poor. I’m still happy, and after two weeks of me constantly checking it and fiddling with it, both batteries are still showing 100%. Recommended. CONS: although the siren works great, as does the illuminator, the speakers on these are so tiny that you can’t make out what is said. It sounds a bit like someone trying to speak through a kazoo. If you’re looking to roar challenges at intruders, this won’t do it. The speaker on the doorbell (reviewed separately) works fine, and is likely where you’ll speak to someone anyway. *** February 1st, 2021 update. I’m still very happy with these cameras. The camera over my garage door, which is checked frequently (whenever the dog looks up and starts growling - it’s often an Amazon delivery or food delivery) and it started showing low battery in mid January, 2021 - installed in mid October 2020. So that’s three months outside in the cold, used frequently, before the battery got low. Pretty great!
B**E
CCTV access is a breeze
Top quality wifi CCTV system it's perfect good quality images Microphone feature is perfect and very convenient all done via an app from your phone monitoring everything in the camera path. Easy to set up Highly recommended for any home
C**O
Las mejores cámaras.
Las mejores cámaras que he comprado. Las quise usar con el sistema de Apple pero consumen mucha batería, y mejor decidí usar su propia app. Tiene muchas opciones para su gestión y administración de su uso. La batería no rinde lo que indican si la zona tiene mucho movimiento. Entre más movimiento más consumen ya que graba y eso consume batería. Es importante que instales un panel solar o que lo dejes conectado a la corriente. Yo tenía instalada una que da hacia la calle y cada minuto hay movimiento y por tanto tenía que cargarlas cada dos semanas (se vuelve tedioso y están instaladas en lo alto). Entonces tuve que comprar unos paneles solares que me costaron menos de 40 dólares por dos. Eso hizo que su uso se volviera perfecto y actualice su configuración para que grabe más tiempo. La base con la que viene guarda todos los videos grabados sin tener que pagar suscripciones. Existen una opción de enlace con iCloud pero consumiría memoria de tu nube. La memoria de la base es de 15gb aprox y lleva la mitad de uso en 53 días pero se puede resetear si lo requieres. Creo que son las mejores cámaras y su construcción es muy sólida. Ha llovido y nada les ha afectado. Puedes comprarlas con confianza y recomiendo que sea en alguna promoción o descuento. Hay otras opciones de cámaras mucho más baratas pero esas si construcción de los plásticos son de mala calidad que se ponen amarillos por el sol o no resisten la lluvia a largo plazo, además que sus aplicaciones tienen publicidad y se resetean solas.
S**D
Battery dead
After 6 months battery was not charging. It just went dead for one of the camera.
C**N
Excellent produit
Excellent produit. Facile à installer. Belles caméras qui fonctionnent très bien. Vision de nuit. Nous aimons aussi le fait que la pile soit rechargeable et bonne durabilité: Environ 6 mois. Pas besoin de filage et pas besoin d’être rechargé par des panneaux solaires. C’est vraiment un bon produit.
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