Eufy has
eufy Security S380 HomeBase 3 on sale for $149.99 - $75 when you apply discount code
WSUCAHB3EXISTUSERSUS at checkout =
$74.99.
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Features: - Up to 16 TB Expandable Local Storage* (Additional Storage* Drive Not Included)
- BionicMind AI Differentiates Family and Strangers
- HomeBase 3 Centralize Security Management
- Privacy with AES-128 + RSA-1024 Encryption
- Expandable storage, support hard drive storage
- Facial Recognition
- Human Detection
- Vehicle Detection
- Pet Detection
- LAN Port: 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps
- USB Port: 2 (for charging and data data transfer)
- SATA Port: 1 (for hard drive connection)
- CPU: Quad-core ARM Cortex-A55
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The good: it backup all cameras so you don't have to worry about losing your captures when one unit goes bad (in any way). You can also use it as a doorbell chime if you have the eufy smart doorbell. I will strongly recommend this, if this works consistently, but read below for more info.
The bad: The connections! I have the total of 6 cameras around (including the doorbell). When first paired the first few weeks, it was smooth. Then it started going bad from there, to the point that it's almost impossible to view some of the camera Live. The reason is that the cameras will connect to the HomeBase instead of your router's WiFi directly; that means if this HomeBase goes bad, the whole system goes bad. I tried factory reset (had to reconnect ALL cameras when doing this). Problem went away for 1 good week, then back at it again. Eufy offered a swap, and it had given me the exact issue. I ended up having some researches online, and found out that this HomeBase's signal is too strong, it "eats up" your router's WiFi. (at this point i realized that it's true, because some of my TP-Link switches went offline time to time randomly). Once I got rid of the HomeBase, connecting all cameras to my router, all of this problem went away. So no, I don't think I would ever use Eufy's HomeBase ever again.
The good: it backup all cameras so you don't have to worry about losing your captures when one unit goes bad (in any way). You can also use it as a doorbell chime if you have the eufy smart doorbell. I will strongly recommend this, if this works consistently, but read below for more info.
The bad: The connections! I have the total of 6 cameras around (including the doorbell). When first paired the first few weeks, it was smoothly. Then it started going bad from there, to the point that it's almost impossible to view some of the camera Live. The reason is that the cameras will connect to the HomeBase instead of your router's WiFi directly; that means if this HomeBase goes bad, the whole system goes bad. I tried factory reset (had to reconnect ALL cameras when doing this). Problem went away for 1 good week, then back at it again. Eufy offered a swap, and it had given me the exact issue. I ended up having some researches online, and found out that this HomeBase's signal is too strong, it "eats up" your router's WiFi. (at this point i realized that it's true, because some of my TP-Link switches went offline time to time randomly). Once I got rid of the HomeBase, connecting all cameras to my router, all of this problem went away. So no, I don't think I would ever use Eufy's HomeBase ever again.
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My interest is because a while back I purchased their integrated coach light/camera with the promise of RTSP support. The promise was never honored and they have sat in a box since.
Meantime, we tried a floodlight from Tapo. It worked perfectly. Instant access.
Does this give more range to cameras than a good router?
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