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Eufy security 2K indoor Cam pan & tilt review

The Eufy Indoor Cam 2K Pan & Tilt is a reasonable indoor home security camera that delivers vivid high-resolution video and is full of features typically found on pricier models. We cover details in Eufy Security 2K Indoor Cam Pan & Tilt Review.

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Pros & Cons

PROS
Affordable
Sharp 2K video
Automatic motion tracking
Sound and motion detection
Local and cloud storage
Works with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, and Google Assistant

CONS
Doesn’t support IFTTT
Some features not available in HomeKit

Specs – Eufy Security 2K Indoor Cam Pan & Tilt

Connectivity Wi-Fi
Integration Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant
Notifications Push
Field of View 125 degrees
Resolution 2K
Storage Cloud, Local
Two-Way Audio Yes
Mechanical Pan/Tilt Yes
Night Vision Yes
Alarm Yes

Eufy Security 2K Indoor Cam Pan & Tilt Review

For just $51.99, the Eufy Indoor Cam 2K Pan & Tilt may be a budget-friendly indoor home security camera equipped with the sort of high-end features you sometimes find on costlier models, including mechanical pan and tilt, high-resolution video, automatic motion tracking, and intelligent motion and sound detection. It also offers local and cloud storage, supports Apple’s HomeKit platform, and works with Alexa, Google, and Siri voice commands. The camera is straightforward to put in and every one of those features worked well in testing. It beats out similarly priced competitors to earn our latest Editors’ Choice award for affordable security cameras.

More Features Than Your Average $50 Camera

The cylinder-shaped 2K Pan and Tilt camera stands 4.2 inches high, 2.9 inches wide, and is white with a black camera assembly. rock bottom of the enclosure contains a motorized swivel mechanism that provides the upper portion of the enclosure (which contains the camera) 360 degrees of horizontal panning movement. The camera assembly itself uses a motorized mechanism that gives 96 degrees of vertical tilt movement. The $29.99 Wyze Cam Pan offers similar pan and tilt functionality, with a 93-degree vertical tilt range.

There are speakers on the left and right sides of the bottom , while the front contains a standing LED that flashes blue during setup, is solid blue when the camera is connected and dealing properly, blinks red when the camera is disconnected, is solid red when the camera is recording, and blinks red when sound or motion is detected. the rear of the bottom holds a mini USB power port and a Sync button. Included within the box are a USB charging cable and AC adapter, a ceiling mounting plate and hardware, and a fast start guide.

The camera captures video at 2K (2,304 by 1,296) resolution and features a 125-degree field of view and an 8X digital zoom. Eight infrared LEDS provide up to 33 feet of black-and-white night-sight . The camera assembly contains a microphone and a microSD card slot for storing event-triggered video locally. The slot will accommodate SD cards of up to 128GB, but you’ll need to supply your own media, otherwise you can subscribe a Eufy Cloud storage plan.

Eufy’s Basic plan goes for $2.99 per month or $29.99 per annum and gets you 30 days of video history for one camera. The Premier plan is $9.99 per month or $99.99 per annum and provides you 30 days of video history for up to 10 cameras.

The 2K Pan and Tilt will record video and send push alerts when sound or motion is detected, and you’ll configure it to detect human and/or animal movement while ignoring all other movement. It offers motion tracking, two-way audio, continuous recording (requires an SD card), crying detection, and a singular Pet Command feature that plays a pre-recorded command when a pet is detected—for example, you’ll have the camera say “get off the couch” in your voice when it spots the dog abreast of the sofa.

The camera features a built-in siren and an embedded 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio. It works with Alexa and Google voice commands and can stream video to a sensible display. It also supports Apple HomeKit, which suggests you’ll control it with Siri voice commands and include it in HomeKit Scenes. However, several features are disabled in HomeKit including sound detection, pet commands, activity zones, and intelligent motion alerts. Also, the camera doesn’t work with IFTTT applets to permit it to interact with third-party smart home devices.

Eufy camera app screens showing camera settings, detection settings, and live feed
The 2K Pan and Tilt camera uses an equivalent mobile app as other Eufy smart devices. Upon launch it opens to a Devices screen with panels for all of your installed Eufy cameras. Each panel contains a still image of the camera view and a play arrow. once you tap the arrow, you’ll be taken to a screen with a live stream you’ll view in full-screen mode by tapping the 2 arrows at rock bottom of the video panel. Below the panel may be a round digital joystick controller for pan and tilt maneuvers.

Farther down may be a instrument panel with function buttons for manual recording, taking a screenshot, initiating two-way talk, muting the sound, activating the siren, enabling motion tracking, and enabling automatic night-sight . There’s also a button that creates the camera pan 360 degrees before returning to its original position, and there’s a calibration button that recenters it.

Tapping the gear icon within the upper right corner opens the Settings screen where you’ll adjust pan and tilt rotation speeds, configure motion detection settings including intelligent alerts and sensitivity, enable motion tracking, record pet commands, and configure video quality. Other settings allow you to pick the type of notifications you receive (person, pet, all motion, crying, all sound), enable continuous recording, and consider local and cloud storage capacities.

Easy Installation, Sharp Video

The Eufy 2K Pan and Tilt camera is extremely easy to put in . I opened the app, tapped the three-bar icon within the upper left corner of the house screen, and selected My Devices. I then tapped the plus icon within the upper right corner and selected Indoor Cam Pan & Tilt from the list. Following the on-screen instructions, I plugged the camera in, waited a couple of seconds for the LED to show solid blue, and scanned the QR code on the bottom . I then pressed the Setup button and confirmed that I heard a beep which the LED was flashing blue, then selected my home Wi-Fi SSID when prompted. I entered my password and therefore the camera was immediately connected and added to my Alexa device list. I gave it a reputation , activated my free cloud trial, and updated the firmware to finish the installation.

The camera delivered crisp, highly detailed 2K video in testing. Colors appeared evenly saturated and bright, and black-and-white night video was well-lit and appeared sharp bent around 30 feet. Pan and tilt maneuvers were smooth, responsive, and whisper-quiet, and two-way audio was clean.

Sound and motion alerts arrived instantly, and motion-triggered recorded video was even as sharp because the live feed. The camera did a superb job of tracking the source of motion and identifying movement from people and animals, and therefore the pet command feature worked as intended, as did Alexa voice commands to stream live video to an Echo Show.

An Unbeatable Value

Despite its affordable price, the Eufy Indoor Cam 2K Pan & Tilt is full of the sorts of features you always find on costlier cameras. It not only delivers outstanding 2K video and detects motion and sound, it offers smooth mechanical pan and tilt, works with Alexa, Google, and HomeKit, and offers several useful features including intelligent motion detection, pet commands, and motion tracking. It doesn’t support IFTTT, just like the cheaper Wyze Cam Pan, but you get HomeKit compatibility and a significantly sharper picture, which is enough to earn the Eufy Indoor Cam 2K our Editors’ Choice award for budget-friendly indoor security cameras.

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