Key Takeaways
1. The Eufy E41 surveillance camera requires a wired connection and only works with the Anker Eufy PoE NVR system.
2. It features 4K resolution and a 122° fixed field of view, with a five-fold digital zoom option.
3. The camera includes AI capabilities for detecting objects like people, pets, and vehicles.
4. It has Starlight night vision for capturing color images in low light and infrared technology for nighttime recording.
5. The Eufy E41 is priced at $130 and may have limitations due to its fixed angle and lack of a zoom lens.
Attentive readers might recall the Eufy E41: we previously discussed this new surveillance camera alongside the launch of the NVR system, and it is now up for sale on its own. The design has not changed: the Eufy E41 is intended to work only with the Anker Eufy PoE NVR system, which means it cannot be connected via WiFi like other cameras. This camera is part of a complete system, necessitating a wired connection; Ethernet handles both data transfer and power supply through PoE.
Camera Features
This camera boasts a 4K resolution and claims to have a 122° field of view. While it lacks a secondary lens, like a zoom lens, it does feature a five-fold digital zoom option. Because this is not a PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) camera, the viewing angle is fixed and cannot be adjusted remotely. It comes with AI capabilities to detect objects, including people, pets, and vehicles. The Starlight function is designed to capture color images at night, provided there’s some light around. Nighttime recording is also possible with infrared technology. More information about the E41 can be found on the product page, where it retails for $130.
Summary
In summary, if you are in the market for a reliable surveillance camera that integrates into an existing Eufy system, the Eufy E41 could be a great choice. Just remember that it requires a wired connection and works exclusively with the Anker Eufy PoE NVR system. With features like AI detection and Starlight night vision, it offers some solid capabilities. However, the fixed angle and lack of a zoom lens might limit its versatility for some users.
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