If you’re in the market for a new video doorbell, the eufy Video Doorbell is now on sale and it comes with 2K HD surveillance, no hidden fees and is easy to install

Home security buffs have good news to celebrate as Amazon slashes the price of the eufy video doorbell, now for an all-time low as tracked by CamelCamelCamel. Bargain hunters, grab your wallets – it’s down to a jaw-dropping £104.99 from its usual £159.99, with no pesky monthly fees nibbling at your budget.

Just make sure that you choose the 5% discount on the Amazon listing so you can knock the price down to £104.

This isn’t just any old doorbell; the eufy boasts 8GB of on-device storage, keeping those crucial clips close without cloud costs, and flaunts not one but two nifty 2K cameras. With a front-side camera that hones in on visitors and a downward one that captures a clear view of your doorstep, peace of mind comes standard.

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And setting up is far from a faff – the battery mode means fitting fuss is history and allows for quick battery swaps instead of waiting on charge times. Plus, you can wire it in for continuous power to keep the surveillance seamless.

One satisfied customer called it the ‘best on the market’ and said: “The Eufy Doorbell is fantastic. One of the best things about it is that it starts recording before motion is detected, so you don’t miss anything. A lot of other cameras have a delay, meaning you lose those crucial first few seconds, but this one activates early—if someone walks up from the end of the driveway, it catches them right away.

“Another big plus is the local storage—no need for a subscription if you don’t want cloud storage. You can pop an SD card into the doorbell chime (sold separately), and it just works. The chime also links seamlessly to the camera, and you can customize the volume and sounds.

“Camera quality is top-notch. The video is crisp, and you can switch between infrared (black and white) or full color night vision. I keep mine set to turn on the built-in light when someone approaches, and it’s bright enough to see who’s at the door clearly.”

However, some people have complained that the doorbell notifications can be a bit slow. One reviewer said: T”he build quality of this product is quite robust and it looks good as well. Following the instructions it was quite easy to set up and get going. The notifications and playback away from the home is dependant on data signal.

“There is a lag in the ring system but it’s acceptable and not too much of an issue for normal day to day use. There is also a lag in the playback but this was overcome by moving the storage to a minibase door chime which seams effortlessly with the system.”

If you’re looking for a more affordable option, the Ring video doorbell is available at half the price of the eufy doorbell. It’s currently priced at £49.99 on Amazon. Meanwhile, the Google Nest Video Doorbell is retailing for £179.99 on Argos.

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