EufyHome[amazon.com] has eufy Security 4G LTE Cellular Security Camera Wireless with 2K HD, Starlight Night Vision, Human Detection, GPS. Includes SIM Card and Built-in Local Storage. No Wi-Fi Needed for $205 - $65 = $140 with clipped coupon on page, and code: eufy4GLTE1. Shipping is free.
Product Info
Manufacturer:
Anker
Model Number:
T8150
Product SKU:
B0B1J3TZNN
UPC:
194644102296
ASIN:
B0B1J3TZNN
Brand:
eufy security
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
4.52755 x 2.55905 x 2.63779 Inches
Item Weight:
0.91 Pounds
Item model number:
T8150
Manufacturer:
Anker
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EufyHome[amazon.com] has eufy Security 4G LTE Cellular Security Camera Wireless with 2K HD, Starlight Night Vision, Human Detection, GPS. Includes SIM Card and Built-in Local Storage. No Wi-Fi Needed for $205 - $65 = $140 with clipped coupon on page, and code: eufy4GLTE1. Shipping is free.
Model: eufy Security 4G LTE Cellular Security Camera Outdoor with 2K HD, Starlight Night Vision, 2-Way Audio, Human Detection. Includes EIOTCLUB SIM Card and Built-in Local Storage. No Wi-Fi.
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Your Choice of Carrier: The SIM card in the package supports AT&T and T-Mobile networks with 100MB of free data for use within 7 days. After the initial data is used or expired, the data recharge price is as low as $6 for 500MB to use within 30 days.
Maybe a weird question, but does this also have wifi? I want to put it in an area that Wi-Fi might reach, but if it doesn't, I can activate the sim. Basically using the cellular as a backup option
I have WiFi cameras all over my house. One time when I went on vacation, my wifi went out, that's when I knew I would need at least 1 cellular network camera. This is one I would consider
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What are the use cases for having LTE other than using for electricity going out or using a camera on an RV when u probably won't have LTE access anyways. Please enlighten me
What are the use cases for having LTE other than using for electricity going out or using a camera on an RV when u probably won't have LTE access anyways. Please enlighten me
If you have a large property and don't have Wi-Fi coverage where you want the camera. Can use it kind of like a trail cam with internet access.
I got one for a recent cross country trip. I put it in the back of a moving van to guard expensive antiques each time we stopped for the night. It is very responsive. Now, I have it at home, but don't have the service activated. If our internet goes down while on vacation, I can activate the service for a month. I may gift one to my brother to monitor his cabin which doesn't have internet service.
We have that Arlo Go 2 cameras for my company. I put them on jobsites. The cameras are free (w/24 month agreement) from tmobile and $20 a month for basically unlimited service. They work pretty well. Verizon has them as well but higher up front and monthly cost.
What are the use cases for having LTE other than using for electricity going out or using a camera on an RV when u probably won't have LTE access anyways. Please enlighten me
I think common Use Cases are to monitor construction or other job sites that don't have internet service. Plus some larger properties, like a farm or ranch, that need to monitor locations (e.g. entry gates) where wifi won't reach.
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We have that Arlo Go 2 cameras for my company. I put them on jobsites. The cameras are free (w/24 month agreement) from tmobile and $20 a month for basically unlimited service. They work pretty well. Verizon has them as well but higher up front and monthly cost.
This is good to know. I was thinking to buy LTE cameras to monitor the parking area at a couple of smaller apartment buildings where I would rather not pay $50/month to get internet service. However, I had read that its better to get an LTE Router (and thus a single SIM) and then be able to distribute the signal via ethernet or wifi to multiple cameras.
I have their flood light cam and doorbell cam, and both are so good. I had ring and arlo before that, and found them both to be subpar compared to eufy's offerings. Not to mention I don't pay a monthly fee for mine. But I would say buy this in confidence.
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$20 more gets you the solar panel
https://www.amazon.com/eufy-Secur...B0B5GKW
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damn...kinda of expensive
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