Anker Launching New HomeKit-Compatible Indoor Security Cameras Next Month

Anker recently announced pricing and availability for two new HomeKit-compatible indoor security cameras under its Eufy brand.

eufy indoor security cameras
Both cameras feature 24/7 live video recording with up to 128GB of local storage, 2K resolution, two-way audio, motion tracking with customized activity zones, instant alerts, and multi-user access. A stationary version will be available for $39.99, while a pan-and-tilt version with 360° horizontal panning, 100° vertical tilting, and 8X zooming will retail for $49.99.

Anker says both cameras will be available on Amazon in mid-May.

Top Rated Comments

Justin Cymbal Avatar
53 months ago
$50 is a very reasonable price for this camera

I currently have a Google Nest camera which I’m paying an annual fee for so this would be better to switch to this camera and go all Apple/HomeKit
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
topgunn Avatar
53 months ago
Anker makes great, high-quality stuff.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Lucky736 Avatar
53 months ago

$50 is a very reasonable price for this camera

I currently have a Google Nest camera which I’m paying an annual fee for so this would be better to switch to this camera and go all Apple/HomeKit
Agreed. These are going to cause some ripples in the industry if they work even reasonably well.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
liberte1776 Avatar
53 months ago
What features work locally and do NOT require monthly/yearly subscriptions? Canary pulled features promised and offered when their devices were purchased, only to then require subscription payments to get those features back.

NO INTEREST IN SUBSCRIPTION MONEY GRABS!
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
robbysibrahim Avatar
53 months ago
If these also offer HomeKit Secure Video and for some reason don’t require a hub I’m in.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
44267547 Avatar
53 months ago

Anker makes great, high-quality stuff.
That’s The first contingency I consider when buying any electronic product, is in terms of quality build construction from the manufacturer, Anker always delivers on all their products. So moving forward, I think that would be something I wouldn’t be concerned with them, I just don’t like the fact that there are ‘subscription service fees’ with these types of products.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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