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Rating: | (4.3 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 13,160 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | eufy Security, Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera, 2K Resolution, No Monthly Fees, Local Storage, Human Detection, with Wireless Chime—Requires Existing Doorbell Wires and Installation Experience, 16-24 VAC, 30 VA |
Manufacturer: | Eufy |
Model Number: | T8200 |
Product SKU: | B07R3WY95C |
UPC: | 848061058437 |
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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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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.
I would disagree. My E340 works great with no lagging or issues.
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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.
How is the night vision on this one?
That's a pretty major security flaw IMO.
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 this and the 4gb model and I highly recommend buying the larger memory ones. I think Best buy has 32gb model. 4gb is not enough. I literally get less than a week of data
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.
Let's see: for a standalone single unit:
4yrs ago
$60 w/ no subscription fees, excellent video, local storage acess
is better than
$100 plus $30yr for a subscription to store/access videos
Today
$60 w/ no subscription fees, excellent video, local storage access
is better than
$60 plus $40yr for a subscription to store/access videos
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It's not bad. I had no issues. But remember. This is from 2019. Newer cameras has more feature.
As soon as I get a new one. I'll be retiring this and my old nest cam.
As soon as I get a new one. I'll be retiring this and my old nest cam.
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].
Which you do you really recommend instead of this one and blink? Thank you!
If you feel you might want to add other security devices and connect to a central hub, in the future, get a more updated Eufy device.
I've been very happy with it besides the AI detection which works about 95% of the time. the other 5% it either completely misses the person/event or detects something that isn't there just under the "right" condition. It also detects car wheels as human under certain conditions (once a month), minor annoyance but it's a steal at this price. You can also share the doorbell video access with other users like your spouse.
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