eufy Security Outdoor Cam Pro Wired 2K Spotlight Camera (Black)
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Best Buy via eBay has eufy Security Outdoor Cam Pro Wired 2K Spotlight Camera (Black, T8441J11) for $49.99 (price reflected when added to cart). Shipping is free.
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Features:
Ultra-clear 2K resolution
View any real-time moment in ultra-clear 2K resolution. The F2.0 aperture works to produce vivid images from an outdoor security camera that gives you the complete picture.
Subscription-free security
Equipped with a 32GB microSD card and on-device AI, OutdoorCam offers round-the-clock security that's ready to use out of the box.
Security under the spotlight
The powerful built-in spotlight on the outdoor security camera illuminates the surrounding area when relevant motion is detected. It also ensures that you can keep an eye on any spot in full-color, even in low light.
Flexible installation
The Magnetic Mount and 20-foot cable allows you to easily install the outdoor security camera anywhere on your property.
Powerful on-device AI
Data is processed on-board the camera, resulting in faster decision making and fewer errors. The end result is more accurate detection and fewer false alerts.
Record 24/7, 365
With Continuous Video Recording (CVR), Outdoor Cam 2k records continuously, so you can scan through your entire video history: See everything before, during, and after an event.
I'm looking for the most basic outdoor camera to check and see if my dog is at the back door ready to come in. Anyone think this is worth it for that?
I have 2 sets of outdoor outlets outside the house. 4 of these cameras. One camera's cord is attached to a 25ft usb extension cable to reach. Another camera is connected to an outlet in my garage, I used a flat usb cable and it fits underneath the garage door.
If you're afraid someone's going to be able to just unplug them, you could drill a hole into your house, plug them in inside the house and seal the hole with silicone caulk etc. if you purchased a POE NVR system, you would have to somehow get the cables to the NVR box which would require drilling a hole into the house anyway. Unless it's a wireless system, then you would either still have to power the cameras with a cord or worry about battery life etc.
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I have 2 sets of outdoor outlets outside the house. 4 of these cameras. One camera's cord is attached to a 25ft usb extension cable to reach. Another camera is connected to an outlet in my garage, I used a flat usb cable and it fits underneath the garage door.
If you're afraid someone's going to be able to just unplug them, you could drill a hole into your house, plug them in inside the house and seal the hole with silicone caulk etc. if you purchased a POE NVR system, you would have to somehow get the cables to the NVR box which would require drilling a hole into the house anyway. Unless it's a wireless system, then you would either still have to power the cameras with a cord or worry about battery life etc.
I have 2 sets of outdoor outlets outside the house. 4 of these cameras. One camera's cord is attached to a 25ft usb extension cable to reach. Another camera is connected to an outlet in my garage, I used a flat usb cable and it fits underneath the garage door.
If you're afraid someone's going to be able to just unplug them, you could drill a hole into your house, plug them in inside the house and seal the hole with silicone caulk etc. if you purchased a POE NVR system, you would have to somehow get the cables to the NVR box which would require drilling a hole into the house anyway. Unless it's a wireless system, then you would either still have to power the cameras with a cord or worry about battery life etc.
Thanks. In my case I ended up using multiple Indoor cameras and have them looking out windows. I also picked up a wireless S40 cam for an area without a window. I was just curious to know how some of you handled the wiring on the outdoor cams. Thanks again for your suggestion!
Thanks. In my case I ended up using multiple Indoor cameras and have them looking out windows. I also picked up a wireless S40 cam for an area without a window. I was just curious to know how some of you handled the wiring on the outdoor cams. Thanks again for your suggestion!
Just a heads up. If those cameras had infrared night vision, they would not be able to see through glass at night.
Thanks I put them on my shed and gate. I bought the outdoor electric junction box with a deep cover that allows the USB plug to fit. Works perfect.
Same. It's also pretty easy to replace an outlet cover (indoor or outdoor) with one that has USB plugs included, no unnecessary wiring needed. Also, as long as people don't mess with it too much, you can get the flat USB cables that can fit under closed windows so you can still plug an outdoor camera, inside.
Got one last time and it's been working really well. I've turned off notifications and just plan to check if something happens. For the price is worth it. Tempted to get another.
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If you're afraid someone's going to be able to just unplug them, you could drill a hole into your house, plug them in inside the house and seal the hole with silicone caulk etc. if you purchased a POE NVR system, you would have to somehow get the cables to the NVR box which would require drilling a hole into the house anyway. Unless it's a wireless system, then you would either still have to power the cameras with a cord or worry about battery life etc.
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I have 2 sets of outdoor outlets outside the house. 4 of these cameras. One camera's cord is attached to a 25ft usb extension cable to reach. Another camera is connected to an outlet in my garage, I used a flat usb cable and it fits underneath the garage door.
If you're afraid someone's going to be able to just unplug them, you could drill a hole into your house, plug them in inside the house and seal the hole with silicone caulk etc. if you purchased a POE NVR system, you would have to somehow get the cables to the NVR box which would require drilling a hole into the house anyway. Unless it's a wireless system, then you would either still have to power the cameras with a cord or worry about battery life etc.
If you're afraid someone's going to be able to just unplug them, you could drill a hole into your house, plug them in inside the house and seal the hole with silicone caulk etc. if you purchased a POE NVR system, you would have to somehow get the cables to the NVR box which would require drilling a hole into the house anyway. Unless it's a wireless system, then you would either still have to power the cameras with a cord or worry about battery life etc.
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Just a heads up. If those cameras had infrared night vision, they would not be able to see through glass at night.
Same. It's also pretty easy to replace an outlet cover (indoor or outdoor) with one that has USB plugs included, no unnecessary wiring needed. Also, as long as people don't mess with it too much, you can get the flat USB cables that can fit under closed windows so you can still plug an outdoor camera, inside.