Get a Eufy Wireless Home Security Camera System for Less than $200

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There are so many things outside to keep track of: your front door, children playing outside, pets, the weather conditions, package deliveries, etc. And this is whether or not you’re at home. You don’t have to knock yourself out checking on everything constantly. You can outfit yourself with a Eufy Wireless Home Security Camera System for less than $200. You’ll be able to see what’s happening around your home, day or night, whether you’re home or away.

You’ll get clear 1080p HD video with the cameras, footage that you can livestream and record. See more of what’s happening outside your home with the 135º diagonal view. Even video filmed at night will provide a clear view, whether recorded or live. The footage will be stored locally and encrypted with AES-128 to ensure it stays private.

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Human detection technology will detect body shapes and face patterns. You won’t have unnecessary alerts from your neighbor’s cat or wild animals in your area. You’ll only be alerted that people are within range of the camera. The areas the cameras focus on can also be customized so that you only receive alerts that matter to you. The system works with Alexa too.

The Eufy Wireless Home Security Camera System is truly built to weather any storm with an IP67 weatherproof rating. As a truly wireless camera system, you’ll get 180 days of battery life from one charge. You won’t need to recharge the cameras more than twice a year!

Prime members can take $120 off the two cameras and base station and pay just $199.99. Additionally, you will never be forced to pay for more storage.

Eufy Wireless Home Security Camera System

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