Update: This deal is still available.
EufyHome via Amazon has
eufy Security S220 SoloCam 2K Solar Wireless Outdoor Camera on sale for $129.99 - $30 w/ promo code
SOLARCAMS220 =
$99.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member
MrsClause for sharing this deal.
About this Item - 2K Resolution, Wireless, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
- Solar Charging: Keeps the battery full, so you don't have to. 3 hours of sunlight daily keeps it running.
- Infrared LEDs and an f/1.6 aperture allow more to be seen for excellent night vision.
- Put it anywhere thanks to its tiny size and wire-free design. Drill one hole, once.
- AI alerts you of anyone in your yard, whether family, a courier, or a stranger. Connect to HomeBase 3 for individual facial recognition.
- One-time purchase. No monthly fees or hidden costs. On-device storage and AI for complete security and transparency.
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Of course they also redefined what compatible means, check this out yourself!
https://support.eufy.co
They split out storage and the bionic mind AI stuff, this is just shady! I would refund my homebase if not already past the refund period!
Emailed support multiple times and they kept saying basically nothing.
Camera quality is ok and no issues, but definitely stay away because they do not advertise accurately.
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Wyze was so good back in the day when everything was free.
None of that forced cloud bs.
Eufy is great, plus is compatible with home assistant.
Ticks all the right boxes.
Yeah, I know, asking for a lot but doesn't hurt to ask. I recently got a Kasa pan/tilt 2k indoor camera but only found out after I got it that there's no easy way to view its video on a PC. It's possible but only by going through all sorts of contortions like installing an Android emulator. I like to monitor our security cameras on my PC while doing other things and don't want to be limited to only doing so on a phone or tablet. That just seems stupid even though most people are ok with it.
Right now we have 2 HD outdoor cameras, no pan/tilt, a Wyze 3 and a VimTag F300, and both work on a PC but being HD I'd like to get better resolution AND pan/tilt.
Btw are most such cameras usable on PCs with RTSP with view/control capabilities and is that hard to implement?
https://www.zdnet.com/article/euf...orst-part/
Yeah, I know, asking for a lot but doesn't hurt to ask. I recently got a Kasa pan/tilt 2k indoor camera but only found out after I got it that there's no easy way to view its video on a PC. It's possible but only by going through all sorts of contortions like installing an Android emulator. I like to monitor our security cameras on my PC while doing other things and don't want to be limited to only doing so on a phone or tablet. That just seems stupid even though most people are ok with it.
Right now we have 2 HD outdoor cameras, no pan/tilt, a Wyze 3 and a VimTag F300, and both work on a PC but being HD I'd like to get better resolution AND pan/tilt.
Btw are most such cameras usable on PCs with RTSP with view/control capabilities and is that hard to implement?
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I haven't had to call customer service, so I can't speak to that.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/euf...orst-part/
No one could reproduce this without a username & password. It was sensationalism & click bait at its finest. You had to enable the feature to share with friends and family, off by default.
Only question is will it work with my older homebase2 that came with the wireless doorbell?
Does the code work if you add another one to cart?
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Yeah, I know, asking for a lot but doesn't hurt to ask. I recently got a Kasa pan/tilt 2k indoor camera but only found out after I got it that there's no easy way to view its video on a PC. It's possible but only by going through all sorts of contortions like installing an Android emulator. I like to monitor our security cameras on my PC while doing other things and don't want to be limited to only doing so on a phone or tablet. That just seems stupid even though most people are ok with it.
Right now we have 2 HD outdoor cameras, no pan/tilt, a Wyze 3 and a VimTag F300, and both work on a PC but being HD I'd like to get better resolution AND pan/tilt.
Btw are most such cameras usable on PCs with RTSP with view/control capabilities and is that hard to implement?
Run something like Blue Iris to handle the monitoring, recording, and interface, and then just buy a nice RTSP camera that has PTZ.
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