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Product Name: | eufy Security - Outdoor Wired 2K Floodlight Surveillance Camera - White |
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And for those reasons, I'm out.
And for those reasons, I'm out.
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I've installed the WYZE flood light on two homes and its fantastic. It offers an SD card slot and HD video. The range of motion detection and length of light staying on when triggered is all very customizable. You can have conversations through it..... etc. They Eufy is probably good as well but in this case, Wyze has the upper hand on the garage light IMHO. I actually have a Eufy doorbell cam (my only non wyze camera) because it offered 32gb of onboard storage for continuous recording. The wired WYZE doorbell cam only records 12 sec of any "event" and you are forced to pay for additional recording options as there is no SD slot or internal storage.
What extra cam do you have? I'm attempting to build out my home system. LMK if you're interested in divesting it.
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Out of the box it only has local onboard storage (not on any removable media). I believe you only need WiFi to setup the camera but after that, you will not be able to control camera or view the recordings without internet unless you have a device that is connected to the same WiFi.
You also have the option to pay for cloud storage. But inevitably you are going to need internet to get the full benefits. I have the black version of this and it's not without its problem. Have to reboot the camera or router occasionally (could be the fact that my wife and I probably looking at the camera when we get an alert). My asus router is less than 50 feet away but signal has to penetrate brick. I recently updated to latest firmware so hopefully it's less problematic. I also have the floodlight cam 2 pro which I have yet to set up.
And for those reasons, I'm out.
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Get the black version with circular flood lights from Eufy. They have a 30 day return policy for any reason. Weird that Eufy doesn't sell this white version of the camera. Their white 2K version has square lights which IMHO looks better than the circular lights.
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Every single cloud based product will stop working when the company decides they no longer want to support the free cloud function. Every. Single. One. For something you take the time to mount and install, that's a PIA.
I'd say Eufy will probably stop supporting this in less than six years. If you're a business person, unless you're leveraging the camera images to make some kind of revenue, it makes no sense to keep maintaining cloud costs in 2028 with less than $100 of 2022 dollars when you already got paid. If it were me, that's what I'd do.
Every single cloud based product will stop working when the company decides they no longer want to support the free cloud function. Every. Single. One. For something you take the time to mount and install, that's a PIA.
I'd say Eufy will probably stop supporting this in less than six years. If you're a business person, unless you're leveraging the camera images to make some kind of revenue, it makes no sense to keep maintaining cloud costs in 2028 with less than $100 of 2022 dollars when you already got paid. If it were me, that's what I'd do.
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My cameras are set to 5 FPS. I had to look through footage last night for someone who was breaking into cars. I had plenty of clear usable footage even at 5 FPS. Moving to 15 FPS would not have been helpful for me in that use case, but it certainly would have tripled my storage space requirements.
Here's a discussion about this: https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/wha...ras.62876/
And here's a YouTube video showing the practical difference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7LYhTP
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My cameras are set to 5 FPS. I had to look through footage last night for someone who was breaking into cars. I had plenty of clear usable footage even at 5 FPS. Moving to 15 FPS would not have been helpful for me in that use case, but it certainly would have tripled my storage space requirements.
Here's a discussion about this: https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/wha...ras.62876/
And here's a YouTube video showing the practical difference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7LYhTP
One benefit of the BlueIris software (that reads RTSP among other protocols) is that it does a rolling overwrite of older video when the drive reaches your set maximum. I set mine up with a 10k RPM 1TB drive, which is plenty for any FPS 30 and under. However I still set mine at 15 or less, because of the impact on my wifi network. I'm going to eventually upgrade to wired, but wireless gave me the capacity to determine where I wanted the cameras to be permanently set. Once I do that, I may try setting them to 30 FPS because I can't see any other negatives by that point. More data may eventually be useful one day.