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The Eufy Video Doorbell E340 boasts a second camera to see packages, and it can run on either battery or low-voltage wired power. This deal saves you $60.

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In most break-ins, thieves come into your home right through the front door. That makes a video doorbell your first line of defense, and you can add that protection for just $90 on this Cyber Monday with the Eufy Video Doorbell E340.

This camera—which usually sells for $150—is loaded with features, starting with its 2K primary camera supplemented by a second cameras that looks down to capture packages that have been left on your porch. Our reviewer found the E340 to be better at generating false motion alerts thanks to an onboard thermal sensor that picks body heat.


If you have an existing doorbell transformer, you can connect the Eufy E340 to it and never worry about needing to charge its battery. Don’t have a transformer? No problem, there’s a 6500mAh battery onboard. And since the camera has 8GB of onboard storage, you don’t need to sign up for a subscription to get event recordings. Or if you have Eufy’s HomeBase 3 network-attached storage device, this doorbell can store its recordings on that.

The Eufy E340 doesn’t pair well with Google Home smart speakers and it’s not Apple Home compatible, but it works great with Amazon Echo smart speakers and displays.

Snag a Eufy Video Doorbell E340 for $89.99 at Amazon
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Author: Michael Brown, Executive Editor, TechHive



Michael is TechHive's lead editor, with 30+ years of experience covering smart homes, home networking, and home audio/home theater. He holds a BA in Multimedia Journalism, authored the book Desktop Video Production, and was awarded Best Online Review by the Computer Press Association. Michael built a smart home in 2007 and used it as a real-world product-testing lab. Now living in the Pacific Northwest, he is converting his 1890 Victorian bungalow into a modern smart home. Michael has worked at CNET, PCWorld, Electronic Musician, and Maximum PC. As a freelancer, he contributed to New Media, Camcorder, MacWeek, and more.

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