EufyHome via Amazon has
Eufy Security Wi-Fi 2K HD Video Doorbell (Wired) +
Wireless Doorbell Chime on sale for
$59.99.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Product must be Sold and Shipped by EufyHome.
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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lawthegreat for sharing this deal.
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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Eufy models that have a battery can be used with existing chimes. Like the E340 can be used wired or wireless.
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As the owner of this model, and other Eufy cameras, I have been disappointed with the detection getting worse over time/updates. It seems their attempts to reduce false positives (such as detecting a car's wheels as a face) has negatively impacted any movement detection/recording at all. Mine misses people all the time if their face is obscured or looking away. Maybe the new ones are better, but I cannot recommend this model in 2024.
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I ordered one and will confirm if this works as their other camera models that support local storage.
I setup my own local recording with RTSP streaming (montioneye docker image running on OMV container) with 4 eufy cameras, will add the doorbell soon.
That's a pretty major security flaw IMO.
As an Apple user, the HomeKit Secure Video feature of the Logitech appeals to me, but the complaints about hardware durability issues give me pause. Plus, it seems abnormally thick in form.
Like I said, all of them seem to have +/- so it's going to depend on your own priorities, and these experiences are very YMMV.
I've had a Ring Pro since 2018, and it has been smooth sailing, but that hasn't been true for many users.
Lithium batteries don't like to live life at full charge; it shortens their lifetime, and leads to things like swelling.
If Eufy didn't take that into account and employ a BMS with smart logic, and the battery is constantly "topped up" as they say in the description, then that's an engineering compromise.
Sure, that's offset by the fact that the battery is replaceable, but I'm still not enamored by that approach.
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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].
Great doorbell!
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