Today we're tracking a set of big sales across various Apple-related accessory brands on Amazon, including Eufy, Nanoleaf, and Beats.
Eufy
Starting with the Anker brand Eufy, you can save big on Eufy Security products this week thanks to a series of deals on Eufy indoor cameras (compatible with HomeKit), outdoor cameras, Wi-Fi doorbells, and smart vacuum cleaners. Some of these deals require you to clip on-page coupons, but otherwise they have all been applied automatically.
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HomeKit Cameras
- SoloCam C24 Indoor Camera (2x Cam Kit) - $59.99, down from $75.99
- SoloCam P24 Indoor Camera (2x Cam Kit) - $79.99, down from $99.99
- EufyCam 2C (2x Cam Kit) - $179.99 with on-page coupon, down from $239.99
- EufyCam 2 (2x Cam Kit) - $237.38, down from $299.00
- EufyCam 2 Pro (2x Cam Kit) - $249.99, down from $349.99
- EufyCam 2C Pro (2x Cam Kit) - $229.99 with on-page coupon, down from $319.99
Outdoor Cameras
- SoloCam L20 Outdoor Camera - $89.99 with on-page coupon, down from $149.99
- SoloCam L40 Outdoor Camera - $99.99, down from $169.99
- SoloCam S40 Solar Outdoor Camera - $129.99, down from $199.99
- Floodlight Cam 2 - $139.99 with on-page coupon, down from $219.99
Doorbells
- Wi-Fi Video Doorbell - $99.99, down from $149.99
- Video Doorbell 2E - $99.99, down from $159.99
- Video Doorbell Kit - $139.99 with on-page coupon, down from $199.99
Vacuums
- RoboVac 30 - $139.99, down from $249.99
- RoboVac 15C Max - $159.99, down from $249.99
- RoboVac G30 - $199.99, down from $318.99
- RoboVac L35 Vacuum + Mop - $259.99, down from $399.99
- RoboVac G40 Hybrid+ Self-Emptying Vacuum - $329.99 with on-page coupon, down from $499.99
Nanoleaf
You can also save on many Nanoleaf products on Amazon today, ranging from a set of starter kits at up to $50 off to the company's HomeKit-compatible Smart LED Light Bulb and Lightstrip. All of these deals have been automatically applied on Amazon and don't require a coupon code.
- A19 Smart LED Light Bulb - $13.99, down from $19.99
- Color LED Lightstrip Starter Kit - $34.99, down from $49.99
- Nanoleaf Shapes Triangles Starter Kit - $149.99, down from $199.99
- Nanoleaf Shapes Hexagons Starter Kit - $149.99, down from $199.99
- Nanoleaf Elements Wood Starter Kit - $199.99, down from $249.99
- Nanoleaf Elements Wood Expansion Pack - $69.99, down from $79.99
- Nanoleaf Lines Starter Kit - $159.99, down from $199.99
- Nanoleaf Lines Expansion Pack - $54.99, down from $69.99
Beats
Lastly, Amazon is marking down a wide array of Beats headphones today, with the centerpiece deal on the Beats Studio Buds. You can get these accessories for $89.95 in five colors, down from $149.95, which is a new all-time low price on the earbuds.
Otherwise, there are deals on the Beats Fit Pro, Powerbeats Pro, and a few over-ear headphones, all of which you can find in the list below. These deals do not require any coupon codes.
- Beats Fit Pro - $159.95, down from $199.95
- Beats Fit Pro x Kim Kardashian - $179.95, down from $199.95
- Powerbeats Pro - $149.95, down from $249.95
- Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones - $99.00, down from $199.95
- Beats Studio 3 Wireless Headphones - $149.99, down from $349.95
Keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.
Top Rated Comments
I don't use indoor cameras. They seem kind of creepy to me. (I keep one turned off and charging in the garage. When I am out of town, I put it someplace out of the way in the house and turn it on.)
Really wish they'd add homekit support to all their products and get it to be a little more stable.
These are wired, using an AC adapter with an long cord, so no batteries to worry about recharging.
I used to recommend them to everybody, but now I have more reservations. I had issues recently where they all started disconnecting and showing "offline" status, despite my wifi router indicating they were online and were issued valid IP addresses. In one case, I unplugged its power and reconnected it, and that got it back online. But 2 others required a total reset, removing them from the Eufy app on my iPhone and adding them back as new devices. Even then, one fell off the network again in under 24 hours and required a second reset and adding back as a new device.
From some digging on forums online, I found out this had happened to many Eufy owners and looks like it was the result of a firmware update they pushed that broke their ability to talk to Eufy cloud servers, needed to bridge them to their app. This is a bit disturbing, because these were sold as not relying on a cloud server (they save their video locally onto micro SD cards inside them). It looks like Eufy wasn't honest about that and if their servers/systems go offline, the cameras become useless?