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eufy Security Video Doorbell Dual Camera, 2K HD, Wireless, Battery-Powered, HomeBase, Dual Motion Detection, Smart Recognition, No Monthly Fee, 16GB Storage

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Style: Doorbell S330+Homebase


Features

  • Dual Cam Technology: The view offered by ordinary cameras is just too limited to provide complete protection. With the Porch View Camera, blindspots are eliminated and your doorstep is in full view.
  • Dual Motion Detection: The advanced PIR and radar motion sensors are able to distinguish both near and far subjects and reduce 95% of false alarms.
  • Delivery Guard*: Get instantly notified when your package arrives with Delivery Guard. Plus, you'll receive pick-up reminders and alerts if someone approaches your package.
  • 2K with HDR: 2K HD surveillance ensures visitors can be identified from the details. And thanks to high dynamic range, visitors who are backlit by the sun can be seen in perfect color and clarity.
  • Note: Wi-Fi only connects to 2.4GHz networks. Compatible with Homebase 3 already.

Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor Security


Brand: eufy Security


Model Name: Video Doorbell Dual Camera


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Special Feature: Motion Sensor, Motion Sensor, HD Resolution, 2 Way Audio


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Compatible Devices: Video Monitor


Power Source: Battery Powered


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Video Capture Resolution: 720p, 2K


Color: Black


Number of Items: 1


Included Components: Video Doorbell Dual (Battery), HomeBase 2, Screw pack, Mounting bracket, Micro-USB charging cable, Screw hole positioning card, 15° mounting wedge, Detaching pin, Quick start guide and Brand card, 24/7 warning sticker.


Number of Channels: 2


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Installation Type: Screw In


Wattage: 3 watts


Item dimensions L x W x H: 6.5 x 2.17 x 1.17 inches


Flash Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Batteries Required?: No


Item Weight: 0.77 Pounds


Low light technology: Night Color


Alert Type: Motion Only


Room Type: Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Bedroom, Nursery


Video Capture Format: MP4


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


International Protection Rating: IP65


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 1440 Pixels


Control Method: App, Touch


UPC: 194644078829


Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 2.17 x 1.17 inches


Item Weight: 12.3 ounces


Item model number: E8213


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 19, 2021


Manufacturer: eufy security


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great door bell camera, independent of costly “plans”; a big plus.
I was an original Nest user when they first came out, loved their cameras, Google is ditching them in 2024. So I was looking for a good alternative. Many options out there try to tie you to costly, monthly security programs. Glad to say that Eufy allows independence to that, a big plus in my mind. Great doorbell unit, supports both wired and battery supported doorbell and camera (a great flexibility option), I have not had it long enough to comment on the battery life. It also comes with a base-station, video storage/controller until (connects through cat-5 cable or WiFI). It has dual cameras, for faces/bodies and packages (ground focus). Good logic embedded for recognizing people and that packages are being left or were left. Their logic handling is good regarding people recognition, the package drop off, re “loiterers”. Speed is satisfactory, a few seconds to get the messages so you can react if and as needed. Disappointed that it is not HomeKit compatible. I resolved that by using a HOOBs server to integrate. All in all a good unit, functions well, reasonably priced, easy to install. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023 by MSB

  • Good home security doorbell camera
I have been using the Eufy Security S330 Video Doorbell with HomeBase for a few months and I have a positive experience with this item. Here's a review with the pros and cons. Starting with the pros, one of the features of this video doorbell is its battery-powered design. It eliminates the need for any complicated wiring installation, making it easy to set up. The battery life is also impressive, granted it was installed about 3 months ago and is up for its first charging. The video quality and footage with its 2K HD resolution is clear and detailed, allowing me to easily identify faces and objects. Additionally, the camera lens provides a wide viewing angle, ensuring that I can see the entire area around my front door. The night vision capabilities provide clear footage even in low-light conditions. Another feature is the dual motion and package detection. The motion detection sensitivity can be easily adjusted to avoid false alarms caused by passing cars or other non-essential movements. I receive a lot of packages and the package detection feature really helps keep track of my packages. One major attraction of the Eufy Security S330 doorbell camera is the absence of any monthly subscription fees. Unlike some other video doorbell systems, there are no subscription costs for cloud storage or access to advanced features. This is a significant benefit for those who want to avoid any additional expenses. However, the cons I noticed is the HomeBase unit needs to be connected to your home network, so a stable and reliable internet connection is necessary for it to function properly. Also, there is a couple second delay on the notification to receive the video when recording after someone presses the doorbell, but it is not overly worrisome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Sandy

  • So far, it’s a great replacement for our old Arlo with no monthly fee!
We replaced our Arlo doorbell with the Eufy, my husband said the install was actually easier than than the Arlo, so far, it’s great. It’s been working for apx 1 week—perfectly
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025 by C. Albertson

  • The Dual Cameras are a Game-Changer
Video doorbells seem to be what's hip these days so I figured I'd give this Eufy Dual thing a whirl. Mind you, it wasn't an arbitrary decision. I spent countless days and hours researching every brand and model in existence before I decided that, at least on paper, this is the one I felt best suited my needs. Since not all video doorbells are created equal, nor are people's needs, most reviews are going to be mixed regardless of whether it's Eufy, Ring, Blink, Google, or Arlo. They will all have their pros and cons, so it'll be up to you to decide which features are most important. Now before I get into the meat of this review, I first want to point out the features that initially attracted me to the Eufy Dual. It should come as no surprise that it's the dual camera that sold me on it. At the time of this review, no other brand has a battery operated video doorbell with dual cameras. I have no doubt that'll likely change since it's truly an outstanding feature. You see, every other video doorbell only has one camera, and depending on the brand it'll only have one aspect ratio: either 16:9 (horizontal) or 1:1 (vertical). A 16:9 ratio (like Ring doorbells) will give you a wider view of your surroundings, but it typically crops out your porch area which is dumb if you want to monitor any package deliveries. A 1:1 ratio (like Arlo doorbells) will give you a taller image that includes your door area, but may crop out any shenanigans going on in the periphery. The Eufy dual cam doorbell gives you the best of both worlds by giving you a primary 2K camera at 16:9 resolution, and a second camera (1080p) that let's you observe the immediate surrounding area by your door. This is particularly useful for monitoring package deliveries or cats that are patiently waiting to be let inside. In any event, the Eufy dual camera doorbell is one of the, if not THE best doorbells for keeping an eye on your package deliveries. Especially if you live in a place where deliveries are left at both your door and sometimes off to the side (depending on the delivery person's mood). Another doorbell may not be able to look at all possible delivery locations around your porch the way that this one can. The other attractive feature about this doorbell, or any of Eufy's doorbells, is the local storage option. Don't let the cheaper price of other doorbells fool you. Most brands require a monthly subscription fee in order to store your video clips into their cloud service. At $3 a month you'll be paying an extra $36 a year. Those services also tend to automatically delete your videos after a period of time. This doorbell comes with a Eufy HomeBase that has 15GB of local storage for FREE. No subscription required. That's enough to store roughly a year's worth of recorded events and they won't automatically disappear. Okay, now for the actual review of this thing. I already knew that this wasn't going to be a perfect doorbell, but I familiarized myself with its drawbacks before I purchased it. None of its shortcomings came as a surprise. The first thing to understand is that many of its features are still in beta testing, so the app is super buggy. Not to a point where it's unusable, but it's far from flawless. For example, the facial recognition feature just doesn't work. I mean, you can set it up in the app just fine but it has NEVER recognized me or my husband. The package detection feature is also not great. Yes, it detects packages but it also thinks EVERYTHING is a package including cats and trash bags. I had to turn that feature off because it would record false package events too often. Personally, however, I wouldn't let that be a deterrent because with time and patience Eufy will eventually smooth out the kinks (that's the assumption anyway). The point is, the features under development will be worth the fix wait and the minor hassle. I can survive without these bonus features to be honest. The most important thing I need it to do is detect humans on my porch and record the event, but also function as a doorbell. It does these things just fine, and in fact, it does it very well. Package detection is not essential since I can literally open up the Live View any time to monitor packages myself. Plus I can just go review the recorded events to see who was at my door. Live View also gives you the option to record clips and take screenshots in real time which is excellent. It'll download them straight to your phone's storage. So the most important features DO work. Still, I wish they would have figured out a fix for the extra features before releasing this doorbell into the wild since they're marketing them as a selling point. Setting it up was easy, but as I said, it can be a bit buggy. The HomeBase was a cinch to set up, but the doorbell itself took a few tries before it would actually connect to my WiFi. Mounting the bracket to my door frame was also easy, especially with the included template. I have it screwed into wood so it's nice and secure. I also appreciate that they included an optional angled bracket. The slight angle allows you to see a little more of your doorstep, and since I mounted it in a somewhat recessed area it has a better field of view. The doorbell itself locks into the bracket and can only be removed with the included pin-key. It looks like a guitar pick with a pin and it's small so don't lose it! One thing I really don't like is that the battery is built in, so when it needs recharging you have to charge the whole doorbell which means taking it down which means no doorbell for about 6 hours. But it's a sacrifice I was willing to make considering the features I really like about it. You can monitor its battery life from the app, so you can begin planning ahead of time for recharging. I typically wait until the evening and then by the time I go to bed I put it back outside. Speaking of battery life, it's not really possible to give a fair assessment on that. It's going to depend on the settings you chose and the frequency of events. Using the "Live View" feature often will also drain your battery faster. Your battery mileage will vary but with frequent use should last at least two weeks. Minimal use around a month, or even two months of you have it set to doorbell only without video or motion detection. I have mine set to "optimal surveillance" and on average I capture around 5 events a day. The battery lasts about a month for me. Lastly, yes, sometimes it does really dumb things like record us every time we leave the house or it thinks my cat is a package delivery. Technology can be like that sometimes and its AI isn't perfect. It can't recognize the back of my head or understand that I'm exiting instead of entering. After all, the camera is pointed by my door. But for me, I would much rather put up with the annoyance of this thing recording me or my husband every time we go out the door than for it to not detect events at all. To me it's a positive sign that it's at least doing its job. It has never failed to detect humans on my porch whether it's me or a delivery person. In sum, get the Eufy dual cam doorbell if it's going to be your only surveillance camera since it has the widest coverage. And if you want a wide visual area but also the ability to monitor packages at your door. You must also be willing to put up with a somewhat glitchy app that hopefully in time will improve. For me the benefits of this doorbell outweigh its flaws, so I still highly recommend it. But if you care more about perfected apps and UI, replaceable batteries, pre-roll footage, and zero two-way talk delays, and don't care about subscription fees, then you might be happier with another brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023 by Maya S. Maya S.

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