EufyHome via Amazon has
Eufy Security Wi-Fi 2K HD Video Doorbell (Wired) +
Wireless Doorbell Chime on sale for
$59.99.
Shipping is free.
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eufy also has
Eufy Security Wi-Fi 2K HD Video Doorbell (Wired) +
Wireless Doorbell Chime on sale for
$59.99 when you apply discount code
WS24t82001j1 during checkout.
Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
- A Crystal-Clear 2K Image: High Definition 2560 x 1920 resolution, combined with our advanced HDR and Distortion Correction, ensures video is recorded in 2x the quality.
- No Hidden Costs: eufy Security products are one-time purchases that combine security with convenience.
- Respond in Real-Time: Speak directly to anyone who approaches your front door via two-way audio.
- With AI technology and our sophisticated algorithm, the camera intelligently detects body shape and face pattern. Ensuring you are only alerted when a human, and not a stray cat, is at the door.
- Electronic Chime Included: Supports 8 fun and holiday-themed ringtones and adjustable volume level.
- Note: Installation requires existing doorbell wires at 16-24 VAC, 30 VA, or above. Not compatible with Apple HomeKit or existing chimes. Does not support continuous recording.
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Which means that it does have a finite life, and can't be replaced.
Whether that's a factor in practical usage depends on what the chip is rated for, and how much recording is done.
With Ring jacking up their price for users on the lowest plan, I've started looking into alternatives.
They all seem to have small compromises in some fashion, and what I dislike about the Eufy is that it isn't compatible with existing built-in chimes. I don't want to rely on a plug-in.
Also takes a leap of faith to buy from a company that obfuscated, and resisted acknowledging their privacy lapses, before finally coming clean [theverge.com].
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Which means that it does have a finite life, and can't be replaced.
Whether that's a factor in practical usage depends on what the chip is rated for, and how much recording is done.
With Ring jacking up their price for users on the lowest plan, I've started looking into alternatives.
They all seem to have small compromises in some fashion, and what I dislike about the Eufy is that it isn't compatible with existing built-in chimes. I don't want to rely on a plug-in.
Also takes a leap of faith to buy from a company that obfuscated, and resisted acknowledging their privacy lapses, before finally coming clean [theverge.com].
Appreciate your sharing the last article in the string. The author of the series for The Verge (and ethical hacker who discovered the video storage issue) did a great job covering this. Considering what has happened with other security companies (Ring as an example was watching customers videos, sharing them internally and making jokes about customers) I've been glad with hose well Anker/Eufy ended up handling this.
Which means that it does have a finite life, and can't be replaced.
Whether that's a factor in practical usage depends on what the chip is rated for, and how much recording is done.
With Ring jacking up their price for users on the lowest plan, I've started looking into alternatives.
They all seem to have small compromises in some fashion, and what I dislike about the Eufy is that it isn't compatible with existing built-in chimes. I don't want to rely on a plug-in.
Also takes a leap of faith to buy from a company that obfuscated, and resisted acknowledging their privacy lapses, before finally coming clean [theverge.com].
I have nest g1 and is about to get rid of it after all these years. The resolution sucks on nest and the ring to notification delay still doesn't work after all these year.
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Video quality is good, not great.
AI motion detection is not reliable no matter the sensitivity setting. I would say it works well 80% of the time.
I've had multiple packages delivered with zero notifications.
Also, it gets really annoying sending multiple alerts a day of moving tree branches.
The app is good and the camera view loads quickly.
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I've never been able to successfully answer a doorbell ring and I have the motion set to record all motion but even then it's hit or miss.
It is free though which is a big plus compared to others and the image quality is nice. I also don't know of ANY that work very reliably so I've just accepted what I got with eufy. At 60 bucks if you don't have one I'd probably still say it's not a bad deal I think I paid double for it when 2k came out
Eufy ring cams do not last, the software is slow by the time you connect to the camera to talk to someone at your door the person is gone and the nightvision is awful.
Now going on 4 1/2 years with this one. Has been pretty good with human detection in the detection zone. There have been a few instances where it didn't record a human when it definitely should have, though, but not enough times to worry about. After tweeking the sensitivity, and detection zone, no more problems.
I also have the wireless rechargeable version mounted above my garage for use as a video motion recorder - have used it for communication several times, too. It's worked perfect and hasn't had any issues.
Eufy ring cams do not last, the software is slow by the time you connect to the camera to talk to someone at your door the person is gone and the nightvision is awful.
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The fov is great and audio is ok although mine tends to echo quite a bit. I have successfully used it to answer a delivery drivers press of the doorbell and other times it wouldn't connect.
The price is right to give it a try and there's no monthly fees, most likely it will be sufficient but be aware of it's possible issues.
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