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eufy Security S220 SoloCam 2K Solar Wireless Outdoor Camera: 4-Pack $180, 1-Pack

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EufyHome via Amazon has eufy Security S220 SoloCam 2K Solar Wireless Outdoor Camera for $49.99. Shipping is free.

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Available:Features:
  • Solar-powered camera operates continuously with 3 hrs sunlight per day
  • Infrared LEDs and f/1.6 lens deliver clear night vision
  • Small, wire-free body installs with a single screw
  • AI detects humans and supports facial recognition via HomeBase 3
  • No monthly fees w/ local storage and on-device AI for privacy
  • IP67-rated design withstands rain, hail, and extreme weather

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EufyHome via Amazon has eufy Security S220 SoloCam 2K Solar Wireless Outdoor Camera for $49.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Available:Features:
  • Solar-powered camera operates continuously with 3 hrs sunlight per day
  • Infrared LEDs and f/1.6 lens deliver clear night vision
  • Small, wire-free body installs with a single screw
  • AI detects humans and supports facial recognition via HomeBase 3
  • No monthly fees w/ local storage and on-device AI for privacy
  • IP67-rated design withstands rain, hail, and extreme weather

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Model: Eufy SoloCam S220 Solar-Powered Security Camera - White

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happygooddeal
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Love this camera but during winter I have to manually charge it every 2-3 weeks.

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armandoc4221Today 05:19 PM
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Love this camera but during winter I have to manually charge it every 2-3 weeks.
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i have two of these and neither have been online since the cold spell and the snow we got the last few days eventhough i have 15ft long USB cords running to them so they would always have power, guess they cannot handle the cold
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Today 06:22 PM
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bendohToday 06:22 PM
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This is the same camera that came with my Cove security system.

Anyone know if I can buy one on Amazon and add it to my Cove system?
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Kap1tanToday 06:25 PM
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Whoa didn't know they started making these with built in solar power now, that's awesome!
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Shak802Today 06:39 PM
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Don't trust the claim or requiring 3 hours of sunlight per day to keep it functional. I strongly recommend getting an external solar panel (you can get on average for $10-15 each). My cameras get about 5-6 hours of direct sunlight and will still lose about 2-4% of battery at the end of the day even though I only get a few event triggers a day. Extreme cold days have seen about 30% loss of charge in a single day.

After I hooked up an external solar panel, these always stay at 100% everyday minus heavy rain or very cloudy days. Also using an external panel, allows you to position your camera in shaded regions if needed.

This is the one I bought - https://a.co/d/8Xz7QVq
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OribaToday 06:47 PM
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Quote from Kap1tan :
Whoa didn't know they started making these with built in solar power now, that's awesome!
For the most part it's cool. The big caveat (others have mentioned), is that this needs consistent sun. It was raining consecutive days where I'm at, at the battery died. There was no way it could recharge on its on so I had to get my ladder and recharge it indoors

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This camera hits $50 quite frequently so this is not really a deal, just normal pricing
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kouichiToday 07:09 PM
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does this need a subscription to use?
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scteleToday 07:18 PM
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I've had 2 of these since the last time it was posted. You do need to charge them prior to putting them out, the sun they'll get will keep them topped up. One of them I only charged to about 70% so it took some time before it was up to full charge.
I live in the SE USA, so although we don't get brutal winters like our northern brethren, we also have plenty of below freezing weather and overcast days. These cameras have held up so far, and have yet to drop below 90% in charge. I've not had to take them down once to charge them.
I do wish they swiveled better, and ended up buying aftermarket mounting brackets that allow for better viewing angles.
The app is fine and easy to use, really no complaints there. Surprisingly good range too...I have one that is at the very end of my backyard, and it still manages to connect to my home wifi.
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doemaToday 07:24 PM
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Quote from happygooddeal :
Love this camera but during winter I have to manually charge it every 2-3 weeks.
prob depends on location? in norcal 2 cams have survived 2 winters so far without battery life issues
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tiiimdotcomToday 07:31 PM
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Dumb question... does the solar panel get warm at all to melt snow off of it? Is the radiant heat of the sun enough to do that??
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jroth3Today 07:34 PM
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I've had this for awhile. Never had to remove to charge. I'm in SoCal, works good no complaints. No subscription needed just hook up to my app and I mounted it outside in an area with partial sunlight, and never had to touch it since.
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JBallerCSUToday 07:50 PM
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Quote from kouichi :
does this need a subscription to use?
Nope! It uses on board storage that is encrypted. In theory, someone could steal or destroy your camera and you'd lose access to the recordings. They do sell a hub with its own storage that you can keep inside if that's a concern of yours. But neither the camera or gun require a subscription.

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golgo1313Today 08:01 PM
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Quote from kouichi :
does this need a subscription to use?
No, that is one of the best things about Eufy.

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