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Model: eufy by Anker, Lumi Plug-in Night Light, Warm White LED, Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor, Bedroom, Bathroom, Kitchen, Hallway, Stairs, Energy Efficient, Compact, Light 4-Pack
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Neither of those compare to the product that's listed here. The first one is always-on, and the second one is a multi-directional light.
I have several of the Eufy ones around my house, and the reason I love them is because they don't come on until the house lights go out, and it's more of an ambient light that glows on the floor. Perfect for navigating hallways, stairs, etc in the middle of the night while not wanting to be blinded because the LED is "hidden" and directed at the floor.
No. I mean Eufy had a "software bug" which enabled user's of their "security" cameras to see other users security camera streams. Streams that are supposed to be encrypted. It also enabled users to access other user's account details and "encrypted" recorded video streams on the Eufy "secure" cloud storage.
None of that was mentioned in Eufy's Terms of Service. Probably because it isn't possible for a "software bug" to decrypt every user's video, unless it has access to their private keys, or there are secret universal keys.
Hope that clears it up for you, but if not, here's some more information that may be helpful:
Neither of those compare to the product that's listed here. The first one is always-on, and the second one is a multi-directional light.
I have several of the Eufy ones around my house, and the reason I love them is because they don't come on until the house lights go out, and it's more of an ambient light that glows on the floor. Perfect for navigating hallways, stairs, etc in the middle of the night while not wanting to be blinded because the LED is "hidden" and directed at the floor.
I wish red night lights were more popular. I have a few off brand ones that work well enough but the downward projection would be nice. Want my place to look like the inside of a submarine at night
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I wish red night lights were more popular. I have a few off brand ones that work well enough but the downward projection would be nice. Want my place to look like the inside of a submarine at night
Use a red marker on the LED cover.
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It doesn't have motion sensor but a "light sensor". As long as the sensor doesn't receive enough light, it'll turn on. This means it'll turn on in the day if you stand close to it, and it'll turn off in the night if you use a flashlight against it.
I install them on the hallway as a "way finder" at night so I don't have to open the recess light, or use my phone's flashlight.
They are not bright enough for reading. Only as a way finder I think.
I'll buy one more set to install in the office
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You mean you didn't read the entire Terms of Service before you clicked agree?
I actually have these and they're super sensitive when it's actually dark outside. So sensitive that they flicker if you walk pass then when they're already on and the sensor was blocked for a second or so. If the amount of ambient light is just right, they will flicker not stop. Not a deal breaker but could be annoying to some. Good quality it's price and not obnoxious compared to some LED night lights.
These are great. I bought a 4 pack around six months ago to place around the house. Went to go buy more and they were sold out. Buying a 6 pack this time to stock up.
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You mean you didn't read the entire Terms of Service before you clicked agree?
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No. I mean Eufy had a "software bug" which enabled user's of their "security" cameras to see other users security camera streams. Streams that are supposed to be encrypted. It also enabled users to access other user's account details and "encrypted" recorded video streams on the Eufy "secure" cloud storage.
None of that was mentioned in Eufy's Terms of Service. Probably because it isn't possible for a "software bug" to decrypt every user's video, unless it has access to their private keys, or there are secret universal keys.
Hope that clears it up for you, but if not, here's some more information that may be helpful:
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I have several of the Eufy ones around my house, and the reason I love them is because they don't come on until the house lights go out, and it's more of an ambient light that glows on the floor. Perfect for navigating hallways, stairs, etc in the middle of the night while not wanting to be blinded because the LED is "hidden" and directed at the floor.
None of that was mentioned in Eufy's Terms of Service. Probably because it isn't possible for a "software bug" to decrypt every user's video, unless it has access to their private keys, or there are secret universal keys.
Hope that clears it up for you, but if not, here's some more information that may be helpful:
Access To Random Cameras In Another Country [reddit.com]
Security Breach At Eufy [anker.com]
Eufy Privacy Breach Leaks Both Live and Recorded Cam Feeds [9to5mac.com]
A Bug Let Eufy Security Camera Owners Access Strangers' Feeds [engadget.com]
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I have several of the Eufy ones around my house, and the reason I love them is because they don't come on until the house lights go out, and it's more of an ambient light that glows on the floor. Perfect for navigating hallways, stairs, etc in the middle of the night while not wanting to be blinded because the LED is "hidden" and directed at the floor.
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It doesn't have motion sensor but a "light sensor". As long as the sensor doesn't receive enough light, it'll turn on. This means it'll turn on in the day if you stand close to it, and it'll turn off in the night if you use a flashlight against it.
I install them on the hallway as a "way finder" at night so I don't have to open the recess light, or use my phone's flashlight.
They are not bright enough for reading. Only as a way finder I think.
I'll buy one more set to install in the office
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I actually have these and they're super sensitive when it's actually dark outside. So sensitive that they flicker if you walk pass then when they're already on and the sensor was blocked for a second or so. If the amount of ambient light is just right, they will flicker not stop. Not a deal breaker but could be annoying to some. Good quality it's price and not obnoxious compared to some LED night lights.
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None of that was mentioned in Eufy's Terms of Service. Probably because it isn't possible for a "software bug" to decrypt every user's video, unless it has access to their private keys, or there are secret universal keys.
Hope that clears it up for you, but if not, here's some more information that may be helpful:
Access To Random Cameras In Another Country [reddit.com]
Security Breach At Eufy [anker.com]
Eufy Privacy Breach Leaks Both Live and Recorded Cam Feeds [9to5mac.com]
A Bug Let Eufy Security Camera Owners Access Strangers' Feeds [engadget.com]
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