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eufy Security, eufyCam 2C 4-Cam Kit, Wireless Home Security System with 180-Day Battery Life, HomeKit Compatibility, 1080p HD, IP67, Night Vision, No Monthly Fee

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Style: 4-Cam Kit


Features

  • Half-Year Security from 1 Charge - Avoid frequent trips to charge the battery and enjoy 180-day battery life from just one charge.
  • Detailed Night Vision - View recordings or live footage in crisp clarity, even at night, for a clear view of whos there.
  • The Alerts* That Matter - Human detection technology enables your outdoor security camera to intelligently detect body shape and face pattern. Ensuring you are only alerted when a person, and not a stray cat, approaches.
  • Ready for Any Weather - With an IP67 weatherproof-rating, eufyCam 2C is built to withstand the elements.

Brand: eufy Security


Color: White


Power Source: Battery Powered


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.2 x 1.89 x 2.24 inches


Brand: eufy Security


Color: White


Power Source: Battery Powered


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.2 x 1.89 x 2.24 inches


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Installation Type: Screw-In


Alert Type: Motion Only


Item Weight: 2.27 Pounds


Voltage: 5 Volts


Control Method: App


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Recommended Uses For Product: Security


Included Components: Case


Unit Count: 1 Count


Product Dimensions: 3.2 x 1.89 x 2.24 inches


Item Weight: 2.27 pounds


Item model number: T8833


Date First Available: August 28, 2019


Manufacturer: eufy


Country of Origin: China


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  • Better than Blink for low-light clarity & no monthly fee
Style: 2-Cam Kit
The reason I purchased the Eufy Security 2C - 2 Cam Kit along with an indoor Eufy cam, was to be able to monitor the entrances to my home and inside an outbuilding - our home gym - which is about 25' from our back door. I chose this system over Amazon's Blink system because Eufy doesn't require a monthly subscription fee and the camera videos and stills are of better quality, especially in low light than Blink cams. (My best friend has a Blink system that I've viewed for comparison prior to purchasing, but you can also check that on YouTube.) In order to get more 2C cameras, I actually bought two of these kits - using only the cameras from the second kit - as it was cheaper to do this versus buying more cams individually during Prime Days when I purchased this system. Doing so also gave me a backup for the homebase too. I have set up four 2C outdoor cameras: front door, backyard patio angled towards back doors, inside the garage, and outside garage towards the street. ➡️ UNBOXING & CHARGING: Grade A The kit comes with clear directions for easily getting started. You should have the EufySecurity app installed on your phone or tablet and have signed in with your account prior to unboxing the pieces of this kit. You will need your wifi password and be prepared to connect the homebase via ethernet to your router for the initial setup. Once you have the kit unboxed follow the prompts in the app to add devices to the app. As you do so, directions are given to pair the cameras with the homebase. Once all the cameras and homebase are set up, you can disconnect the homebase from the ethernet cable and use it wirelessly in a centralized area of your home. The homebase will then act as an access point for wifi, bouncing your wifi signal further and helping with the connectivity of the cameras around your home. I placed my homebase in my living room on the top of a tall shelf. All of the cameras on my half-acre lot work great. I do have a strong router and 300Mbps internet, which undoubtedly helps too. The cameras need to be charged before mounting. A full charge takes about 5 hours. Once charged, the light on the front will turn off. You will also be able to see the percentage of charge of the cameras (while charging), and a green bar, indicating the charge when fully charged. I wish the percentage of charge left would still be shown after charging in the app, but alas, it does not. Overall, this is easy to setup kit that most people will appreciate thanks to the efforts of Eufy to make it as simple as possible to get started using it. ➡️BUILD QUALITY: Grade A I'm kind of a tech-geek and have tested and reviewed a lot of electronics, including home security cameras. The Eufy 2C cameras and homebase are of very good quality - they feel sturdy and performed as expected. The system comes with a 1-year warranty and the products are automatically registered when you set up your system. Serial numbers for the cameras can be viewed on Eufy's web portal where you can also view your video events as you would in the EufySecurity app. ➡️EUFYSECURITY APP: Grade A I'm impressed with the EufySecurity app for iOS. I have it on my iPhone 8 running iOS 14.6 and it works perfectly! No glitchiness or crashes and the features of the app are intuitive to use. There's a lot more information about setup and use, as well as "help" resources in the app than expected. Adding cameras with the app was a breeze, and monitoring cameras with the app is very easy. I like that I can adjust the order of cameras, view captured clips, and turn cameras on/off easily within the app. I also like that I can customize notifications of movement. The only thing I wish the app had that it doesn't have is a percentage of battery life for each camera after it is charged and mounted. NOTE: Using the LIVE view option will rapidly drain your phone's battery. ➡️TIPS FOR DECIDING ON PLACEMENT I knew I wanted to cover the doors into my home and the interior of our home gym. I also decided that inside the garage and the driveway would be good too. Because my husband is a fall risk, I worry that he's going to fall while outside and I won't be able to easily find him to help. There are certain areas he traffics more heavily than others, so those were the areas I decided to focus on in locating our cameras. The suggestions that I've read from multiple sources on security camera placement tend to be based on common sense. 🎥 These are the suggestions I followed and found important. 1. Don't place in direct sunlight. This also means not in direct line to bright lights, especially at night. 2. Elevate the cameras to 7'-10' for optimal coverage. This requires taking a connected camera out and using live-view in the EufySecurity app to decide where you want to place the mounts. 3. Consider weather conditions and whether you want your cameras to be visible or not. I purchased silicon sleeves in black to add a layer of protection against weather and falls and conceal my cameras. I purchased them from Eufy to make sure they'd fit the way I wanted them to and they are perfect. The mount is still white but could be spray painted. ➡️ MOUNTING THE CAMS: Grade A I'm a fairly handy gal to have around. I've built computers, do all the yard work on my 1/2 acre, and don't mind going up on a ladder. I"m not sure if these things helped me or not, but I easily put up all the cameras around my house after pairing them with the homebase. Before you begin, make sure you know where you want to place the mounts. I suggest testing that out first, marking where you want to place the mount, and then getting your drill. Each base (the part that you attach with anchors and screws) is plastic and each comes with a sticky template for drilling the holes. This was a great addition to the kit! You also have screws for each camera, and extras should you need them. Also a thoughtful addition. The directions tell you what size drill bit to use to pre-drill (I really, really appreciated that bit of info...) and if you need them, directions for mounting on walls and the ceiling area in the EufySecurity app for reference. Once you have mounted the base, loosely attach the rest of it and then screw on the camera and tighten things down. The camera will be activated in the app, so if for some reason it's not working, make sure it's actually "on" in the app. ➡️ACTIVITY ZONES: Grade B The ability of these cameras to be set for activity zones, and to set up privacy zones to prevent recording your neighbors, is a great feature. Unfortunately for me, I've yet to dial it in to provide me with the coverage I want. This could be a user error, or it could be the app or camera placement. I think having your cameras set to record straight on, versus at an angle would help. I also think the app having a freeform tool to personalize zones would work better than the one they have, but I'll keep trying to use it, especially for my driveway to avoid catching all the street traffic. ➡️IMAGE CLARITY: Grade A This is the real reason to choose Eufy - they give you great photos and video footage. The cameras are 1080P HD quality which for general home monitoring is great. I wouldn't recommend them for capturing fine details like license plates at 30', but for identifying people or animals on your porch or patio, it's great. I was especially happy with the low-light performance of these cams. Not too grainy and actually sharper than expected. NOTE: If you are looking for sharper images, consider a 2K or 4K camera setup. Eufy has a 2K indoor camera that I added to this system for monitoring my home office and I love it! ➡️MOTION ISSUES : Grade C+ You can set up your cameras to detect motion; animals, people, or all motion, or not monitor motion at all. Depending upon your goals, the amount of traffic in the area, and how long you want the battery of your 2C cameras to last, motion activation settings will need to be tweaked. The sensitivity of the motion activation is a little bit tough to dial in. As I set up my outdoor cameras during a very hot period with lots of bugs buzzing around, if I set the motion detection to high, every flying bug that comes near the camera sets it off. This is despite the 'people' only setting for the motion being set in the app. 🤨 I have also had the camera take a photo of my dog's face instead of mine when I come out my front door. This camera is set to "people only" too at the highest setting, so unless those people are 18" high and covered in fur - that setting needs some fine tuning by Eufy! Motion is captured 30' away on the walkway up to my front door, but the photo of the dog about 7' away on the front door mat was weird. Another issue with motion sensitivity has to do with when a recording starts when motion is detected. The photos of the person being detected are hit and miss. Sometimes the photo thumbnail is too late - catching a photo of the person's ear and not their face. Ideally, someone would be walking directly at the camera and the video would engage quickly. In practice, that doesn't always happen. It's a little frustrating that the motion detection delays the recording of events. If you had someone running or walking fast through your yard, this system may miss it unless the motion detections were set to "HIGH" and even then, it's hit or miss. The motion activation works best when the movement is within 15' of the camera, but it will work at 30', but it takes more time to engage when the subject is further away. ➡️BATTERY LIFE: Grade B- I've been fortunate enough to enjoy other products by the parent company, Anker. I've always found their products to be of good quality and I expect these Eufy 2Cs will be the same. A 6 month estimated battery life is under perfect conditions. I suspect that in the heavily trafficked areas of my home a 4 month estimate is more likely. You can see your camera's battery percentage in the app's settings. Click on the little wheel icon to view individual camera settings. then click on Power Manager for that camera. The percentage of battery life will be displayed and underneath it, there are detection statistics including Used Days, Total Detected Events, False Events filtered by AI, and Recorded and Saved Events. After 2 days my front door was down to 98% from the 100% initial charge, making me think it might last 2 months on its current charge in this high traffic area. The camera is set to provide optimal battery life. 🎯CHARGING HACK: If you don't want to disconnect the camera, get an "S" hook and a small phone charger backup pack. Use a large plastic clamp on the battery pack, connect the "S" to the hole in the handle of the clamp, and put the other end of the "S" over the arm of the mount. Connect the included cord to the charging port on the bottom of the 2C camera. ➡️NO MONTHLY FEE: Grade A When comparing the Amazon Blink camera system to Eufy I was almost going to buy the Blink system as it was cheaper, but then I read about the monthly fees for storage and viewing recorded content. That, combined with the poor low-light performance of the Blink cams (as viewed on my best friend's system) I went with Eufy 2C. This 2C kit records to the homebase. There's 16GB of internal storage and then it overwrites the old footage as it fills up. You can save videos and stills within the app to your phone. ➡️NOTIFICATIONS: Grade B I have my cameras set to notify me via text-only when motion is detected. This can be changed within the app to no notifications - recordings will be saved to view later, or audible notifications with or without text. The notification tells me when movement or sound is detected and by which camera. There is a slight delay and depending upon what your motion settings are, the movement may have occurred up to 10 seconds prior to notification. You must have motion detection set to "ON" for the camera to notify you. I have my indoor cameras set not to detect motion as there is a lot of traffic in each room. I set them to monitor motion only at night via the app. Being able to monitor your home when you are at work or traveling is great, and receiving these notifications is a plus, but only if the captured video movement is available. Sometimes the delay on that functionality and notification may delay seeing what's really going on. NOTE: I did receive EufySecurity app notifications on my Apple Watch with the EufySecurity app installed on my iPhone. ➡️LIGHT, SOUND, COMMUNICATION & SIREN: Grade B You can monitor the sound in a room using these cameras. You can also use the cameras as a two-way communication device, and deter animals and people with the siren and spotlight on each camera. The spotlight on the cams can be set to come on automatically, but that drains the battery. Manually engaging the spotlight is how I have set mine. Good for scaring away animals and people at night. The spotlight is somewhat disappointing because it's not very powerful, but for short distances, it's helpful in capturing color video and stills at night. The sound monitoring works well, but in some ways, too well. The crickets are LOUD and there's often feedback in the form of a "whooshing" sound. I'm not fond of it, but it is necessary when using the cams as two-way communicators. The two-way communication with these cameras works well. The messages sent are clearly heard at up to 30' when the sound is set to its highest setting. Communication is clear and better than expected. A good way to communicate with family members and pets, even if you are at work or traveling. If you can use the app, you can communicate via these cameras. The siren feature is one that can annoy your neighbors. It's loud, but not super-loud, and can be set to just go off via your homebase inside versus the cameras. You can manually operate them too, which is how I have them set. NOTE: If you are looking for a baby or pet monitor, consider the indoor Eufy cams C22/C24 models - which monitor for crying. 🎯CONCLUSION: Grade A- The EufyCam 2C 2-camera kit is a winner for anyone who wants a simple to set up home or office security system with no monthly fee. It isn't perfect, but it's very good. Minor frustrations are something I can live with. The motion detection can be set to just people, but bugs set it off if they fly close enough and appear large to the camera. The spotlight is pretty weak, but it does provide some illumination at short distances, thus providing color video and more clarity at night. Considering all the features in the app, the camera clarity, and the improved low-light performance with and without the spotlight - especially over the Blink system - and no monthly fee to view and store footage, this is a great option for home monitoring at a reasonable price. Easy for homeowners to set up and use, providing an eye in the sky and peace of mind. NOTE: Photos included are at 25' (camera to the back door of patio) in the low, evening light and then with the spotlight engaged. The front door picture is without the spotlight, but the porch light on, and then the daytime photo with no additional light source. The picture of the top of my head is in complete darkness of my bathroom - checking lowlight clarity. ________________________________________ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2021 by Andrea Polk Andrea Polk

  • Hit or miss.
Style: 2-Cam Kit
To start off, let me just say that I know I reviewed this product already about a week after I first got the cameras set up with like SUPER detailed information but for some reason my old review is now gone so I’ll do a much simpler pros/cons list and let you decide. Pros: - price point: when I bought them, they were marked WAY down. This same set seems to go on sale quite frequently too. - came with two cameras and the ability to add more to the same system. - pretty good visibility/visual quality on the cameras. - fairly easy to set up & easy to understand. instructions although be prepared for a good fight if you’re mounting these into siding. - app isn’t too difficult to figure out, settings are easy to find, app seems to work without issues that I’ve noticed. - cameras came slightly charged so the first time charging only took a couple of hours. - the spot light is actually really bright for such a little light! - when you speak to the app it comes out from the cameras fairly loud - I have mine set all the way up. Cons: - night mode: if there is any sort of bright light source near the cameras that is left on day and night (I.e. my neighbors front porch light) it messes with the auto detection for night mode. My back door camera (pointed at neighbors front door light) stays constantly in black and white mode because it can’t decide if it’s night or not and it only started once the light started being left on 24/7. The street light, although only being on at night, was causing intermittent issues with the night mode detection as well. - weather: I don’t know if it’s the fact that the front of these doesn’t have a smooth face or what, but when it rains water stays stuck on the actual camera lens making it almost impossible to see. - detection: this has been the biggest issue thus far… cameras have a thing that shows you AI filtered events which I can only assume is where the other half of the motion events go to be lost forever. You can not view the clips that were filtered either. If the AI was intuitive you would be able to go in and view filtered events to mark as junk or not which would overall I think improve the camera system exponentially! I have a camera on either side of my house facing a road and one camera will catch a car passing the front and the other camera will not catch the car passing the back or vice versa. - power management modes: my cameras were set to optimal surveillance when I first got them thinking the middle of the road option would be the best and I would run it like that until I had to charge it the best. That being said, the cameras are late to catch movement if someone is walking onto my porch, for example, and then it only record a couple of seconds (usually 10) of them standing there or whatever. Even if the person is actively moving around or talking it will randomly cut off. In the optimal surveillance mode I previously had the cameras in, the clip length is supposed to be able to record up to 60 seconds but I haven’t seen any clips even with people like actively walking around or talking or whatever being that long. It’s like it records long enough to let you know someone was there and that’s it. Really negates the purpose of a camera system in my opinion. Since I’ve had to charge my cameras I changed the settings to custom with the clip length set to 120 seconds and clip interval (although I’m unsure of what this setting truly is for - no clarification in book or listing) to 5 seconds to see if that better fits my needs fully accepting that I will probably have to charge them more frequently with this setting. If there is any significant change in battery life with these settings I will update again if my review doesn’t go missing again. - Battery life: in big bold writing on the box and in multiple places in the listing it advertises 180 days of battery life. My cameras made it 54 days before I charged them. To be fair they were each at ~20 and ~30 percent but the cameras has stopped really catching any events at all once they were between 50-40% so I really couldn’t afford to wait and see how long it took it to actually get down to dead 0. - activity zones: I’m honestly not even really sure what the point of these is at this rate… if you don’t set any it seems to miss a lot. If you set the zone to entire field of view it seems to miss a lot. If you set one specific zone it seems to still only do better at closer distances rather than far. - the app: in order to view live feed you have to click into camera one, let it load, then click out of that camera, click into camera two to let it load - it would make much more sense if you could swipe between the different cameras live feed even if it still needed a second to load, and especially if you have more than two camera linked. Normally not a huge issue but it is annoying but if you were trying to follow someone moving around your house then it would become an issue. If you’re watching the live feed of the camera it will not also record at the same time. If you click the record button while viewing the live feed it saves it to your camera roll and not to the storage for the camera system. - charging: Charging the first time from ~20-~30% it took almost a whole day. The charger that came with the cameras didn’t want to work. I also couldn’t get the cameras to charge while plugging the cord into the home base, I had to plug them into a normal plug in order for them to charge. - audio quality: Audio feed from recordings is mostly hit or miss but I mean overall it’s not awful. Just not great. If I have someone standing on the other side of my porch talking I should be able to hear them clearly and sometimes that’s not the case. Audio quality when you’re speaking to the app is another story… there’s a massive lag in the audio and you can hear yourself talking on the live feed which is kind of hard to talk around - I think the mic picks up on what you’re saying as well as what you’re trying to say so it all becomes really jumbled. The way I’ve been able to get it to work best is to hit the talk button wait a second and then speak slowly and clearly. - distance: it’s weird because it seems like cameras pick and choose when they wanna actually detect motion within further distances. Sometimes it will catch motion further out sometimes it won’t. Another hit or miss thing. - visual quality: to be clear you’re probably not going to catch a tag on a car but I mean if someone is near you’re house you’re gonna be able to see them well enough that the police should be able to have plenty to go off of/use in court. - additional cameras: I’ve seen this price fluctuate a bit but right now they are $69.99 and I’ve seen them go closer to $100 and at that price you might as well just buy this set again and have an extra home base to keep as a spare or whatever. One single camera shouldn’t end up being more expensive bought alone and I haven’t seen a set of just cameras where you can buy more than one either. Conclusion… I paid $169.99 for this set (before tax) and I’ve seen it go as high as $230ish and as low as it is now at $149. If it had been any more expensive then it was when I bought it I would have gone ahead and sprung for a better camera system just because the price difference between this and another better system wouldn’t have been big enough to make it worth trying to go for the cheaper system. Also, if I had the choice today to buy more cameras to go onto this system or spend a little more for a better system with say 4 cameras (what I actually need to properly cover the outside of my home) I would spring for the better system with 4 because of not only better quality but also because the additional cameras seem so ridiculously priced. In the end, if you just want some peace of mind by having the ability to view outside and clips if something important happens and you find this on a good sale then it’s still worth it in my opinion. But, I wouldn’t pay full price for sure. ***as far as the security comments everyone is making I’ve not seen anything about that yet but if I had seen those reviews before I had bought these I also would not have bought them because I wanted a closed system with no subscription to keep things secure. But, then again my set is outside only so I’m not too terribly concerned that anyone who hacked my system would get much info about us other than my tag number so I’m not freaking out about it either. I however, will not be purchasing indoor cameras from this brand as I originally intended now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022 by Samantha Hardin

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