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eufy Security, Video Doorbell S220 (Battery-Powered) Kit, Security Camera - 2K Resolution, 180-Day Battery Life, Encrypted Local Storage, No Monthly Fees, Built-in Storage, Motion Only Alert

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Color: Black


Features

  • Always Alert to Your Needs: Experience precise peace of mind with smart human detection and real-time alerts**, ensuring you're informed of important activity in customizable zones.
  • Crystal-Clear Oversight: The 2K sensor and professional-grade lens deliver superior video quality, capturing every detail with clarity, day or night.
  • Secure Without the Subscription: Enjoy robust security with no monthly fees, as local data storage* keeps your footage accessible and your costs down.
  • Full-Scope Front Door Coverage: With a 4:3 Aspect Ratio, get a head-to-toe view every time someone approaches, ensuring complete coverage without blind spots.
  • Power to Choose: Keep your security going with a half-year battery life or opt for continuous power via a wired connection (Power source required 8~24V, >10VA), offering you the flexibility to suit your lifestyle and avoid the hassle of no monthly fee subscriptions.

Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor Security


Brand: eufy Security


Connectivity Technology: Wired, Wireless


Special Feature: HD Resolution,Motion Sensor,Local Recording,Human Detection,Customized Detection,2 Way Audio


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Power Source: Battery Powered


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Video Capture Resolution: 2K


Color: Black


Number of Items: 1


Included Components: no


Number of Channels: 2


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Upper Temperature Rating: 50 Degrees Celsius


Voltage: 24 Volts, 8 Volts


Wattage: 15 watts


Item dimensions L x W x H: 5.51 x 2.13 x 1.1 inches


Batteries Required?: Yes


Item Weight: 0.46 Pounds


Field Of View: 160 Degrees


Low light technology: Night Color


Alert Type: Motion Only


Room Type: Classroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Office


Video Capture Format: MPEG-4


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


International Protection Rating: IP65


Control Method: App


UPC: 194644180553


Product Dimensions: 5.51 x 2.13 x 1.1 inches


Item Weight: 7.4 ounces


Item model number: T8210


Batteries: 1 C batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: November 11, 2019


Manufacturer: Eufy


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  • Revised Review: Great product and superb customer service
Revised 17 July 2020 Eufy customer service reached out to me shortly after my post of the initial review. They asked if I would be willing to work with them to troubleshoot the issue. Since my issue was not critical and did not affect functionality or security, I agreed. Over a series of days, I performed tests and uploaded logs to their support staff, and any time that I had questions or comments, they replied to me quickly. Ultimately, the problem could not be resolved, and they replaced the doorbell without question. Now that I've been using the doorbell for close to a month, I can say that I am thoroughly satisfied with it. It is responsive, has great video quality, saves video locally instead of the cloud, can be powered by battery or existing wiring, can use existing doorbell chimes, chimes on the Homebase hub, chimes and announcements on Amazon Alexa. I have nothing but positive comments about this device and Eufy's customer service (thanks Daisy). I'm leaving the original review below, because it documented my observations and discoveries when I first installed the doorbell, and they may be helpful to new users. Any problems that I experienced in the original review have been resolved. ************************ Original Review I really didn't need a fancy video doorbell, as I live in a gated community on a dead-end street with very little traffic and few visitors. However, I replaced my front door and thought that it would be a good time to replace the original old-school doorbell while I was at it. I chose this product primarily because of the local storage. I have very slow Internet (20MB down, 1.3MB up), and other products which relied on cloud storage would not have worked for me. I also chose wired installation instead of battery so that I would not have to charge the battery manually 2-3 times a year. Installation was relatively straightforward, but I found that motion detection was not working. In fact, the doorbell failed to respond until I was only a few feet away. I contacted Eufy support, and without hesitation they told me to submit a request for an exchange, which I did. A few hours later, I found a setting in the "Power Manager" section that had three options: Optimal Battery Life (default), Optimal Surveillance, and Customize Recording. The default setting is doorbell only with no motion detection. If that was mentioned during setup, I did not see it. You would also think that the support techs (2 of them - one on live chat, and one on phone), would think to have me change that setting, since I am a new user with a new installation and probably using default settings. So, I changed the setting to Customize Recording, which enabled motion detection, and allowed me to set longer record times. Since I am using a wired setup, I don't have to worry too much about long recordings depleting the battery. The next thing that I tried to do was download video clips from the Homebase to my iPhone while in my home wifi network. Every video that I tried to download SEEMED to download properly. There was a % download progress display, and the time to complete was appropriate for a 30 second clip, but the file saved to my photos was only the last 3 to 5 seconds of the clip. I repeated this multiple times with about 10 different files, with the same result. I then realized that all of these files were associated with an eventual doorbell push. So, I activated the system several times from motion detection only (without pushing the doorbell button) to see if it made a difference. Every single one of those clips would download to my iPhone in their entirety. So, it appears that if someone pushes the doorbell button, you are not able to download the full clip from the Homebase - only the last few seconds. This makes no sense to me, as the full clips are available and viewable on the Homebase, but they are apparently not fully downloadable. I have not yet contacted Eufy on this second issue - perhaps they'll see it here and comment on it. The final observation is that it seems that video clips are more stable (when created and also when viewed later) if the Homebase is connected with ethernet instead of wifi. I have terrible Internet, but great internal wifi (Arris Surfboard Max Mesh), and videos seemed more jittery with more dropouts and freezes on wifi. I was pleased to see that I am able to receive alerts and view clips when my phone is on cellular, although the video is very choppy. This, I assume, is because the video is streaming to me over the Internet via my terrible home internet 1.3MB upload connection. I am actually OK with that, because I didn't expect to be able to access anything away from home anyway. Overall, I am relatively happy with the device, and hope that some of these issues go away with firmware updates. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2020 by Ed Wood

  • UPDATE: Ring may be the leader, but Eufy is the better value
UPDATE: My Eufy Doorbell camera has been installed for 95 days now (see picture) and my battery life just hit the 50% mark. I’ll take it down and charge once it gets into the 30% range. I still have it on the 2nd highest battery setting, Optimal Surveillance, which record longer clips = with no battery drain issues. I’ve had the Eufy Flood Light cameras installed for almost a year now and still haven't had any issues with camera / audio quality or with any recording for either of my Eufy devices. Overall, I’m thoroughly impressed with Eufy!! I have bought and used both Ring and Eufy Outdoor Flood Light camera systems. I favor Eufy over Ring, primarily for no monthly fees, camera quality, and notifications. > Both cameras have excellent video quality. Eufy has like a two or three-second delay. I can’t recall if Ring also has a delay with recording. > Eufy is the only doorbell battery camera that I’ve own and, for me, the battery is excellent. I set it up 35 days ago and just checked the battery life and it’s still going strong! As of today it shows 83% life remaining after 96 recorded events / notifications. Further, I have it on the 2nd highest battery setting, Optimal Surveillance, which record longer clips. Very impressed! > As for my Floodlight cameras, I will say with Ring I noticed that my backyard flood camera had a slightly wider view. > With Eufy, I love having to not worry about any extra fees and having extra storage with Homebase. (I will add that it took me a while to understand Homebase's purpose. I knew it was to hold extra storage. But, that’s not a concern if you delete random notifications /clips regularly. But, the bonus that I appreciate is that Homebase is also the doorbell chime for the Eufy Doorbell, so you don't need to buy a separate Chime - I was happy to return the one I bought. I also like that there are several chime tones to choose from. I have a 4,000 sq foot home and can hear the chime at its loudest setting easily throughout the house.) > As for the notifications, I honestly got more false notifications on my phone with Ring than Eufy. Eufy seems to be more consistent although there are some false notifications. Ring annoyed me to the point where I decided to switch to Eufy. From my experience, the notifications on these outdoor camera systems aren't 100% accurate at times. For example, with both systems, I get non-stop alerts when the exhaust from my home's HVAC system blows out into the cold air. Still, I take it as par for the course. > If you get Eufy (or perhaps any device) be sure to check the App Store for updates regularly. At one point, the Eufy notifications kept piling up even when I deleted recordings. I did an App update as my last resort and it cleared all those notifications as well as install whatever updates it needed. I'm willing to bet that none of these systems are perfect. It's technology and when combined with human efforts is flawed to some degree. Though, Eufy beats out Ring, at least with the Flood Light camera. I plan to buy more Eufy devices in the near future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024 by S Nicker28 S Nicker28

  • Once installed, the EUFY camera and doorbell work very well
The unit I have is the EUFY 2K model with the inside base unit. This means it easily connects to your internet router but is not wireless. It must be directly plugged into the router. Once installed, the doorbell rings through the base unit. The base unit has 16 GBytes of storage and is not expandable. Old videos are easily deleted to free up space. Images are sharp and can be expanded on your phone. Unfortunately, there is no app for a PC. This is a negative. Installation of the outside unit is easy. Drill two holes and tighten the two screws. If you have a wired bell, then you will have more difficulty. Ther is almost no room for wires between the battery and the mounting plate. Using the supplied extensions is almost impossible unless you cut out a section of the wood in the door frame. The unit needs to have an included spacer to allow for such an installation without needing to cut into the wood. The bottom line is that I am quite satisfied with the EUFY unit. It works well and only detects humans if you select that setting. It does give an indication of the battery status. You can monitor your door continuously if you want to watch but not save the video. There are no monthly fees but you can purchase an extended service if you want. The quality of the unit is very good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024 by JRH

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