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About this Item:
- Solar Charging: Keeps the battery full, so you don't have to. 3 hours of sunlight daily keeps it running.
- Day and Night Clarity: Infrared LEDs and an f/1.6 aperture allow more to be seen for excellent night vision.
- Easy Installation: Put it anywhere thanks to its tiny size and wire-free design. Drill one hole, once.
- Human Detection: AI alerts you to anyone in your yard, whether family, a courier, or a stranger. Powerful on its own, enhanced by HomeBase 3 adding individual facial recognition.
- No Monthly Fee: One-time purchase. No monthly fees or hidden costs. On-device storage (8GB built-in EMMC) and AI for complete security and transparency.
- Weather Resistant: Ready to protect come rain, hail, or shine with its IP67 rating.
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The second one I have on another fence post, but during 3/4 of the year, between the angle of the sun and a nearby tree's branches growing out, it gets light but tends to not get direct sunlight. During these months, it triggers a 30 second motion activated clip maybe once per day, and loses about 1% battery per day, so I have to manually charge it about once every 2 months.
by contrast, I also put up a Blink outdoor camera with the extended battery pack right next to the Eufy one I have in direct sunlight. Despite the extended battery pack that was supposed to last an advertised 4 years, I just had to replace one of the 4 batteries last week. I tested all the batteries in it, 3 of the batteries were nearly full while 1 was completely dead, causing the blink camera to not work anymore until replacing that 1 battery. so there's definitely a problem with the Blink camera in regards to it's battery pack, although it did last about 9 months anyway off just that one battery, triggering just slightly less often than the Eufy camera.
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I live in Pacific Northwest and the camera went through fine in winter. It came down to almost 50% charge over the winter, but once days became sunny it came back to 100% in a month. The camera is east facing, so has better chance to get sun light. I have added 2 more a week back, in west which get less sun light. I have to check how they deal with winter.
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I have two of these in my backyard for about the past year. One is on a fence post that gets direct sun during the entire year. I have not had to manually recharge it, and it's still at 96% battery triggering probably on average 3 motion activated 30s clips per day. Pretty much every time that it drops to around 90%, it will charge back up to 96-98% within the next day or two.
The second one I have on another fence post, but during 3/4 of the year, between the angle of the sun and a nearby tree's branches growing out, it gets light but tends to not get direct sunlight. During these months, it triggers a 30 second motion activated clip maybe once per day, and loses about 1% battery per day, so I have to manually charge it about once every 2 months.
by contrast, I also put up a Blink outdoor camera with the extended battery pack right next to the Eufy one I have in direct sunlight. Despite the extended battery pack that was supposed to last an advertised 4 years, I just had to replace one of the 4 batteries last week. I tested all the batteries in it, 3 of the batteries were nearly full while 1 was completely dead, causing the blink camera to not work anymore until replacing that 1 battery. so there's definitely a problem with the Blink camera in regards to it's battery pack, although it did last about 9 months anyway off just that one battery, triggering just slightly less often than the Eufy camera.
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Certain models still support HomeKit.
You set the zone that you want to record, and motion will trigger it to record. These have onboard storage, no subscription
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