eufyHome via Amazon has for Prime Members: eufy 4K 4-Bullet Cam Triple Lens Wired PoE NVR S4 Max 2TB HDD Security Camera System for $999.99. Shipping is free.
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16 MP Triple-Lens Bullet-PTZ Camera: The upper 4K wide-angle camera provides a 122° fixed view of the entire scene, while the lower 2K PTZ camera features 8× auto-zoom and 360° pan for complete coverage.
Live Cross-Cam Tracking: All cameras work in sync to track movement in real-time. When one camera reaches its limit, another takes over instantly, ensuring continuous, uninterrupted coverage—all under your control.
Expandable Security, Effortless Setup: 8-channel surveillance that can be easily expanded to 16. Includes a pre-installed 2 TB HDD (upgradeable to 16 TB) for 24/7 recording. Plug and play design with one PoE cable for power and video, making eufy camera and smart assistant integration seamless.
Local AI Agent: Unlock proactive, real-time security with our local AI agent, fueled by 6T/8-Core power for instant analysis, genuine threat identification, and decisive action. Customize no-go zones and alerts, enabling AI to accurately detect real danger and ensure tailored responses.
Auto-Framing and Group Tracking: When the bullet camera detects a subject, the PTZ locks on and auto-tracks them in sharp, centered close-ups from up to 164 ft away. Auto-zoom keeps moving subjects framed until they exit view.
Free Smart Video Search: Instead of scrolling through all of your videos, instantly find what you're looking for by searching keywords.
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eufyHome via Amazon has for Prime Members: eufy 4K 4-Bullet Cam Triple Lens Wired PoE NVR S4 Max 2TB HDD Security Camera System for $999.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to SD Staff Member Skillful_Pickle for sharing this deal.
16 MP Triple-Lens Bullet-PTZ Camera: The upper 4K wide-angle camera provides a 122° fixed view of the entire scene, while the lower 2K PTZ camera features 8× auto-zoom and 360° pan for complete coverage.
Live Cross-Cam Tracking: All cameras work in sync to track movement in real-time. When one camera reaches its limit, another takes over instantly, ensuring continuous, uninterrupted coverage—all under your control.
Expandable Security, Effortless Setup: 8-channel surveillance that can be easily expanded to 16. Includes a pre-installed 2 TB HDD (upgradeable to 16 TB) for 24/7 recording. Plug and play design with one PoE cable for power and video, making eufy camera and smart assistant integration seamless.
Local AI Agent: Unlock proactive, real-time security with our local AI agent, fueled by 6T/8-Core power for instant analysis, genuine threat identification, and decisive action. Customize no-go zones and alerts, enabling AI to accurately detect real danger and ensure tailored responses.
Auto-Framing and Group Tracking: When the bullet camera detects a subject, the PTZ locks on and auto-tracks them in sharp, centered close-ups from up to 164 ft away. Auto-zoom keeps moving subjects framed until they exit view.
Free Smart Video Search: Instead of scrolling through all of your videos, instantly find what you're looking for by searching keywords.
Our research indicates that this deal is $300 less (23% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1299.99 at the time of this posting.
Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
About the store:
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
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Yes. Be aware that that the included hard drive is 2tb. I upgraded mine. I am very happy with this system. It is much better than my old Hikvision POE NVR.
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The lack of web interface is a deal breaker. Everything else seems okay as a limitation to me. Too bad, it's limited by local software, because otherwise the camera hardware seems excellent.
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What flaws does it have? I'm looking for a setup
I have a couple of brief write ups on Reddit that might be helpful, I wanted to do a more indepth video covering it in detail but been too busy.
Very helpful review. I'm sticking with my traditional NVR and cameras until Eufy implements many of the request features you have highlighted in your Reddit post.
The lack of web interface is a deal breaker. Everything else seems okay as a limitation to me. Too bad, it's limited by local software, because otherwise the camera hardware seems excellent.
In this case, you probably mean am I accurate?
You be the judge.
Right now my NVR is at 192.168.1.22 this is a Static Lease I have assigned from my firewall as I do with all my IOT devices to keep broadcast domains small and to segment the network for security.
I can get on another computer on the same Layer 2 Subnet and can reach any device on that network fine, except the NVR. I can't even get a ICMP reply from the NVR. (Start with Layer 2, as to avoid having Layer 3 issues while your figuring out the fault domain)
This is not 100% indicative of a network connection issues as some devices by design can have ICMP turned off as a security feature (though never seen it done as a default, and that is much more an enterprise thing to do not a home consumer)
So we can try to go directly to that IP on a web interface and try the common port 80 for HPPT or port 443 for HTTPS, and we can even manually try some other common ports that are not standard like Port 8080
In all cases there is no activity, not even a response from the server.
As this is a consumer product this doesn't line up, it would just work if it was intended too.
So I think the flaw is in the documentation, either its not accurate or was meant for a different device than this one all together.
This is further qualified by the fact as you look thru what you linked they use ambiguous terms like "web or app access" and yet only show the app access not once do they show any web access being achieved.
I have 20 years of Enterprise IT experience having previously held roles such as a Network Engineer, so I am pretty comfortable in my knowledge with this stuff.
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Buy good cameras, run milestone software on a home server and be without restrictions.
Which POE cameras do you recommend? I had a Hikvision die on me recently and I can't get one to replace it. I'm aware of the issues with that brand but I'm cheap and don't feel like replacing the other two working ones I have especially since they're just pointed out at the street. For inside the house I've got a couple of C120's hooked up to XProtect.
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I do like this setup, but it is not without flaws.
I do like this setup, but it is not without flaws.
What flaws does it have? I'm looking for a setup
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Thanks I'll check them out
EDIT: it appears the $599 e41 model has sensors that only do 15/20 FPS which is laughable, the $1k version is probably the same or similar.
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Edit: is Reddit accurate? The website says it is supported: https://www.eufy.com/blogs/securi...perple
What flaws does it have? I'm looking for a setup
I have a couple of brief write ups on Reddit that might be helpful, I wanted to do a more indepth video covering it in detail but been too busy.
https://www.reddit.com/r/EufyCam/...ug_report/
https://www.reddit.com/r/EufyCam/...eal_first/
Edit: is Reddit accurate? The website says it is supported: https://www.eufy.com/blogs/securi...perple
You be the judge.
Right now my NVR is at 192.168.1.22 this is a Static Lease I have assigned from my firewall as I do with all my IOT devices to keep broadcast domains small and to segment the network for security.
I can get on another computer on the same Layer 2 Subnet and can reach any device on that network fine, except the NVR. I can't even get a ICMP reply from the NVR. (Start with Layer 2, as to avoid having Layer 3 issues while your figuring out the fault domain)
This is not 100% indicative of a network connection issues as some devices by design can have ICMP turned off as a security feature (though never seen it done as a default, and that is much more an enterprise thing to do not a home consumer)
So we can try to go directly to that IP on a web interface and try the common port 80 for HPPT or port 443 for HTTPS, and we can even manually try some other common ports that are not standard like Port 8080
In all cases there is no activity, not even a response from the server.
As this is a consumer product this doesn't line up, it would just work if it was intended too.
So I think the flaw is in the documentation, either its not accurate or was meant for a different device than this one all together.
This is further qualified by the fact as you look thru what you linked they use ambiguous terms like "web or app access" and yet only show the app access not once do they show any web access being achieved.
I have 20 years of Enterprise IT experience having previously held roles such as a Network Engineer, so I am pretty comfortable in my knowledge with this stuff.
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