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eufy Security - Video Doorbell C31


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Acrobatic_Grass3261 • about 2 months ago

+1 for eufy. Good stuff, only one I am aware of that doesn’t need a subscription and can still be viewed from the app anytime anyplace.

r/homeowners • What's the best doorbell camera with no subscription? ->
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811545b2-4ff7-4041 • 3 months ago

I've owned a Ring, and now a Eufy. The 'out of the house' experience is almost the same. I can retrieve footage from the videos stored on the microSD card in my house. I can respond directly to people who've pressed the doorbell. The doorbell communicates to a plugged in chime, and the chime to your router. The chime holds the footage on a memory card.

r/AskUK • Is a doorbell camera worth it? ->
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Aeropilot03 • about 1 month ago

Eufy allows you to download a copy to your phone through their app.

r/smarthome • No subscription video doorbell that allows downloading stored video over WiFi? ->
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abdl_82 • 8 months ago

I have a Eufy doorbell for €150 and it comes with ample storage and no subscription needed. Highly recommend.

r/AskIreland • Which doorbell camera? ->
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Accomplished_Elk_572 • 12 months ago

1. It connects to a home base 3 for video storage are you wanting to store videos elsewhere? 2. Color night vision won't be available for this camera, you typically need a light of some sort built in to the camera since the C31 doesn't it will be a good black and white infrared night vision video but certainly not the clarity of other full color night vision options 3. Yes it will record 24/7 if you have the proper powered transformer but it will not work off battery.

r/EufyCam • Considering a "Eufy C31 Video Doorbell 2K" ->
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Actual-Care • 6 months ago

The alarm.com platform costs Telus money, the doorbell is an alarm.com device. I have uses a eufy doorbell for the last 4 years with no issue and no subscription.

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Academic-Potato-5446 • 9 months ago

No name Aldi brand doorbell? I don't think it would be anywhere close to decent. Invest in a Eufy for 70 quid or any other brand. You can get a Ring for cheap on sale, but it has a subscription.

r/CasualIreland • Aldi video doorbell, 22 quid?! ->
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2nd-nature • 24 days ago

I’d vote for eufy. I don’t have any Nest experience but I had Ring for years and eufy was a nice upgrade with no subscription fees, better app, more reliable cameras and better technology overall.

r/EufyCam • Eufy vs Nest for Doorbell & Outdoor Cams — Which One Actually Works for Seniors? ->
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1fastghost • 8 months ago

Eufy. Just buy a second battery or hard wire. Software is good, connectivity is good.

r/BuyItForLife • Best Doorbell Camera That Doesn't Require A Subscription? ->
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Agent__23 • 7 months ago

I have the doorbell camera. Every two months, it loses its audio capabilities. I have to pop it off of its mount and disconnect the power wires, the reconnect and reinstall, and it works again. I bought it to avoid another monthly fee. That is its only pro.

r/Costco • Anyone have any thoughts on the Eufy doorbell? ->

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Makes sure your Eufy devices are fully locked down. They had a candle as few years back that their “local storage” was actually acfessible via the cloud without encryption

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redditor • about 3 months ago

My vote is for Eufy as well. Very questionable ownership and business dealings, but the products are good/great.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Don’t waste time on Eufy. It has good quality recording yes, but when you want to a answer a person, the delay its horrible. I just switched to Aqara G410, its very fast and no delay!

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redditor • about 4 months ago

We use to have a nest, and have to say I did like it. But they greedy fookers upped the subscription so we recently changed to Eufy. Good. No subscription and the video is quality is really good. The other half did he due diligence on all this so he picked the Eufy.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I have 20 Indoor cams 2k and their video doorbell. I like them.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

We really enjoy our Eufy, have it for doorbell and cameras!

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I reckon I'll go with the eufy c31 but I'll add a small security screw in the release opening.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I recently moved from Ring to Eufy for security cameras. Ring was good but had a subscription fee with different levels of service for a price. Eufy was an up-front cost of the equipment, but no sustaining cost, and stores everything on a memory card that's accessible on the app. Both can be hard-wired using the ones you mentioned but I went with rechargeable batteries.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I have an Eufy doorbell camera, and 3 Reolink cameras, one showing my whole front porch, one at the back of my driveway looking out to the street, the last one on the opposite side of my house, about half way back, pointed towards the front yard. Each camera has its own micro SD card, all of them are wireless, hooked into my Wi-Fi. You have to scan each camera with your phone when setting up to be able to access the feeds, and then you instantly view, record and even set off an alarm remotely , as well as having any motion send you a notice. You can set the sensitivity levels to avoid false alarms, and on the Reolink cameras, you can set a mask to block any areas you either don’t want to record, or you don’t want the motion from that area setting off the motion sensors. And you simply rewrite over the old data when the cards get full. The two outer cameras also have their own solar panel, never need to charge those cameras.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I have one of these, with a Homebase for storage, a chime in my kitchen and a screen on my desk. Its great. Works perfectly. (Its unfortunate that some people feel the need to downvote without commenting every time their favourite Google/Amazon products aren't being promoted)

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Which would rid well, is not expensive, and has end-end encryption.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I use Eufy extensively at two homes. Quality build, good UI, easy to install, and no cloud storage if add a storage card or their HomeBase (hard drive).

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redditor • about 3 months ago

i have a eufy doorbell (not e340) and it works out pretty well. easy to access videos when you have home base connected

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Eufy. I got one and love it

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redditor • about 3 months ago

We ditched Ring for Eufy. Local storage only

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redditor • about 8 months ago

MY eufy cameras work fine, they are nowhere near as good as I thought they would be I have the E340s and a doorbell. The doorbell is very good. They connect and the flood lights work very well. The software isnt great the masking and activation's took me months to get right and my cat is often described as a human when she sits on my car. Yes detection and activation setting just dont seem to be eufys strong point. But the same cant be said for the doorbell where I get no bad activations so they can actually get it to work. The homebase is ok a touch noisy at times, occasional wifi drop outs. Nothing major but all slightly disappointing. To much focus on AI crap.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I have both. Would not bank on facial recognition working consistently.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Eufy is pretty good. ???? local storage but of course Chinese company, if you trust them.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Just got eufy and and happy with there product and not sharing information

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Same here, very happy with Eufy doorbell and cams, plus they have some with solar panels, got the door light cam as well, you can schedule it and control the light color ?????

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redditor • about 10 months ago

(UK) I have a Eufy battery powered doorbell cam. My door is on the floor below the main living area of my flat. The building is made of reinforced concrete with rebar and the door has metal eight point locking built into it and the bell never loses a wifi signal. I have the Homebase three and a seperate chime in my kitchen. I always hear the bell and so does the courier, so they know it works. A quick check shows you can turn off the bell sound. Couriers here like to do a teeny tiny knock and then leave. One courier waited four seconds before leaving. It is physically impossible for anyone to get to the door in these flats in four seconds. I have fitted a wire basket of the type used on the backs of electric wheelchairs to my door (this is partially shielded by a downpipe so it doesn't protude where anyone would walk) The Royal Mail deliverer puts parcels into the basket but never rings the bell. The downward facing camera watches the parcel and I have a warning notice that the spot is being recorded in the basket to deter thieves. This set up is working great. I did buy a second battery pack and have snapped off one unlocking key by pulling down on it, but with no lasting damage. I am very happy with Eufy but wish it would work with Smart Things.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

i switched from the nest doorbell to Eufy and it has been so much better

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I'll also add, if you're on Android, expect the app to be forever buggy, not working correctly, and for them to promise to fix it, only to release another version that won't actually fix anything for you. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oceanwing.battery.cam Check out the critical reviews, many are recent (from the last months and years), it's obvious that the app isn't a priority to them, which makes these increasingly unusable

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redditor • about 7 months ago

Happened to me after 2 months. They replaced it quickly thankfully.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Eufy. There is no data to give police if you don't use their cloud service, which most don't and isn't needed. 

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Would rather go Eufy, live view plus it'll record and no additional costs, and depending on model better image quality too.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

My Eufy doorbell camera requires an internet connection to function. Blocking it from the internet stops it working.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

The parcel alert isn't a feature I use. I have my phone on do not disturb most of the time and make people text me. I think it notified me for a parcel last monday but I didn't look at it. The parcel was there when I got home. My doorbell is watching a communal landing walkway rather than a garden path. I live in the middle of the block so it would ping me about sixty times every day as all the neighbours and their callers walk past my door. I am surprised how busy the landing is at night too. All this movement is recorded and the AI can name my favourite neighbours and spot their dogs and the odd seagull. It knows when the lower camera is used so treats parcels differently. I can check the post by looking at my phone from wherever I am. I have the basket so that parcels aren't just dumped in front of the door or taken back to the depot and the camera makes itself very obvious with two bright LEDs. I live in a sixties low rise concrete block. About 50 people live within 50 metres of me and many of those have their own Smart Home systems. It presents challenges to a smart home wi-fi system that typical low density American construction doesn't. I suspect there is very little testing for this situation.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I'll add one more, I have a Euphy door bell and a three floodlight camera. Both do awesome all winter, and haven't shown any signs of wearing down.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I have a Eufy doorbell camera, based on my previous research of Ring alternatives. But you have to scroll quite far to see any mention of them.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I would not get it. The recording quality on the c31 I just got is terrible. It will only record locally at whatever quality it is streaming to you at, even if you set recording quality to “2k”. I can’t get anything over 1600x1200, and even then there are often blurry “artifacts“ in the video, like a low quality streaming service. If that only affected the live view that would be ok, but for some reason it affects the recorded clips too. My wifi strength at the doorbell location is excellent too, so the inability to stream at decent quality is odd too.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

I really love our Eufy doorbells.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

You’ll want a battery powered doorbell camera. Eufy, Wyze, Blink, etc. nearly all of them either the manufacturer or a third party make mounts for renters. IMHO stay away from ring (I just ditched mine after 5 years), they recently announced that they no longer require law enforcement to obtain a warrant for video from your doorbell.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I have eufy and it has an app. Everything is stored either on device or on what they call the “homebase”. Which is just a mini server. They could go and make app features paid subscription but as of right now the app is free. It’s a touch clunky but it works decently enough.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I have a Eufy battery doorbell. Stores on an SD card that's on the chime inside the house.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

We got a Eufy doorbell installed, its very good as it doesn't require subscription like some of the other brands, the one we got came with a base station (as we needed one to work with other wireless cameras) and its generally been good. The ones with internal storage seems to work faster than ones which take SD cards, but the SD card options are a bit cheaper. You can also get one with dual camera (2nd one points down) if you want to keep a view of courier packages.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I had eufy and ring. Ring simply is an easier product. Yes the cameras are about a generation behind eufy but now I’m wired in and reinvesting into the eco system isn’t in my cards for the next 2-4 years.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Eufy user here. Camera quality is excellent. However, a good 5 second lag with alerts and bell ringing. Also impossible to speak via microphone as the lag is too long…. If anyone has some hints please tell me as the camera really is superb

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redditor • about 3 months ago

S380 home base +2tb Doorbell, 5 wifi solar cameras, 2 doors, 3 interior cameras. Been flawless for a year plus.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Definitely eufy. Saves like a month's worth of data, no subscription, decent quality camera and audio

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