eufy security, eufyCam 2C Pro Wireless Home Security Add-on Camera, 2K Resolution, 180-Day Battery Life, HomeKit Compatibility, IP67 Weatherproof, Night Vision, and No Monthly Fee.
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RJ
> 3 dayGreat little camera. Well worth the price.
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Dee Laamann
> 3 dayExcellent pic resolution
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Jake Wagner
> 3 dayI have very mixed feelings about this one. The daytime image quality is pretty good, but it misses so many motion events. I have tried messing with the settings, nothing seems to work. One day it will catch the mailman, the next day theres nothing. Around 25% of the time when I open the app to see the live view, the connection times out. I dont think its a problem with my network because no other devices have connection issues.
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kenny
> 3 dayEasy to install, connect and use on phone app.
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LiveLife!
> 3 dayNotification Response time is a bit delayed. Not too bad but noticeable. Otherwise I really like the quality of the image and ease of setup.
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keb.sewgirl
> 3 dayInstallation was easy.
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Lawrence
> 3 dayI have 4 cams total (3 pros, 1 reg). They work well and notify within 10 seconds of an event (best case). The battery life is about 3 months (perhaps because its winter). The 2k resolution is slightly better than the 1k cam. Range from base to cams are good even though my brick walls. Would buy it again since its not cloud based.
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Raney
> 3 dayWork as expected
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Working Mama
> 3 daySet-up was super easy to connect it to my Home Base. I love this product and app. The video quality and all the different settings are just what I needed.
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Richard Abrahams
> 3 dayEufy is owned by Anker which is a Chinese company. I understand these days that people aren’t concerned about this but you should be. If you must get this camera then make sure you get the HomeKit version out the box with the Apple HomeKit specific scan code. If you don’t have an apple product then stay the heck away as Apple is the least of all evils when it comes to US companies protecting you from China. Also, you must, unfortunately, connect this camera to a highly suspect hub device which connects to your router. Now you know.