Outfit your home with the EufyCam 2 wireless home security 2-camera kit on sale for $280

The Eufy Security eufyCam 2 wireless home security camera system 2-camera kit drops to $279.99 with code EUFYEM22 on Amazon. This is a $70 drop in the 2-camera kit's regular price. Each camera costs $150 on its own so you're saving more with the 2-camera kit that way, too, but you can always spend your savings on an additional camera if you need more coverage.

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These 1080p security cameras can be live streamed from your phone and record footage. They last for up to one year on a single charge, have night vision and motion detection. Weather resistant so they can go outside, too.

This is the second-generation of Eufy's home security system, and it's brand new. The cameras only just released, so seeing a deal this good is pretty significant. Plus, the EufyCam 2 greatly improves on the first-generation EufyCam E in a number of ways. You'll get more advanced A.I. powered facial recognition software that helps prevent false positives. The new EufyCam 2 can tell the difference between familiar faces, objects, dogs, birds, and other things that the old EufyCam E might have sent you an alert about. You'll also get a better IP rating for withstanding weather. The new EufyCam 2 has an IP67 rating, which means it is a lot more resistant to water than the previous generation's IP65 rating. It also comes with an 8x digital zoom, which is something the original does not have.

In addition to all of that, the camera has 16GB local storage that can store up to a year's worth of video, a battery that can last 365 days on a single charge, 1080p video recording, night vision that works up to 25-feet away, two-way audio, and a 140-degree wide angle lens so you can capture all around your home.

The camera also has sophisticated smart home integration. You can connect the camera system to your Wi-Fi and control it from your smartphone. You'll also be able to use voice commands through Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple's HomeKit, which is another new feature for the series.

John Levite
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