Get a eufy Security Solo IndoorCam C24 for Under $30

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Look around your home, and you’re likely to find at least one place where a security camera would come in handy: nursery, front door, your pet’s favorite spot, etc. At under $30 each, you could probably stick a eufy Security Solo IndoorCam C24 up in every one of those spots.

The artificial intelligence in the camera can determine whether it sees a human or pet and will only record at the time of an event. Each event is recorded in 2K clarity or 1080P if using HomeKit. Advanced night vision will allow you to still keep an eye on what’s going on, even in low-light settings.

Eufy Security Solo Indoorcam C24

You’ll be able to hear every detail from the location of the camera so that you can hear if your baby is crying and needs you or whether the dog is barking to go outside. You can also speak through the camera via built-in two-way audio to calm your baby, tell your dog he’s a good boy, let your kids know dinner is ready, etc. Connect the IndoorCam to Apple HomeKit, Google Assistance, or Amazon Alexa.

Every step is taken to ensure your data remains private. The footage of your family, pets, home, etc., remains with you, stored locally with military-grade encryption via an SD card or the cloud. Yet, it will always be accessible to you – and only you – via a secure 256-bit encrypted connection.

Take 33% off the price of the security camera to pay just $28.99.

eufy Security Solo IndoorCam C24

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