Eufy has
eufy E220 2K Smart Indoor Security Cam w/ 360° Pan & 96° Tilt (White) for $39.99 - $15 off w/ discount code
WS24T8410121 at checkout =
$24.99.
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Features:
- Enhanced 2K resolution provides superior image clarity for effective home surveillance
- Comprehensive coverage with 360° pan and 96° tilt auto-tracking ensures every angle is covered
- Smart recording precision; AI distinguishes between humans and pets to record meaningful activity, maximizing storage efficiency
- Integrates with leading smart home platforms, with tailored support for Apple HomeKit
- Built-in two-way audio facilitates immediate conversation
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So true! I get the same thing with a bobble head I have on my shelf!
That is the first time I have heard of that issue. I haven't looked it up because my 8 have fortunately not had any issues over the past 4 years. I keep 1 in the garage and 3 outside under overhangs. Good to know if it does happen to any of mine.
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Yep this happened to one of the two of mine. The other is still working fine though.
Also experiencing issues with battery drain on Android, cameras constantly going offline and when you get an alert, it takes forever to load the recording.
All of these issues started happening after their big update.
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I've had a half dozen "regular" microSD cards (Micro Center, Samsung, etc) go strong for 4-5 years, and a few that died. I actually don't think the cards die so much as they start losing storage due to age and use of the flash memory and the camera doesn't adjust to the reduced size and then the file system gets corrupted. Often I've been able to keep a card going by reformatting before it gets corrupted.
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