Eufy's video doorbell smart lock combo is back to its all-time low price
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Eufy's video doorbell smart lock combo is back to its all-time low price
"The FamiLock S3 Max can be unlocked using a key, touch keypad, app, or by scanning the vascular patterns underneath the skin of your palm. Palm unlocking may take a little while to get used to, but is a helpful feature if you've struggled to unlock devices with your fingerprints. The video doorbell can record 2K video with an 180 degree diagonal field of view, and both people and packages were clearly visible in our tests."
"The FamiLock S3 Max will send you a notification if it detects motion, and specify if it's sensed a person. You can immediately pull up a live video feed in Eufy's app to see what's happening. If you're not around, it'll record video clips, which are stored locally and accessible within Eufy's app without a subscription. Picking up Eufy's $150 HomeBase 3 hub and adding it to your security system enables facial recognition, pet alerts, and vehicle alerts."
Eufy FamiLock S3 Max combines a smart lock and video doorbell with a 4-inch screen that shows a live feed without opening an app. Unlock options include key, touch keypad, app, and vascular-pattern palm scanning. Video records 2K with a 180-degree diagonal field of view and captures people and packages. Motion notifications identify people and allow immediate live viewing. Video clips are stored locally and accessible via Eufy's app. Adding the $150 HomeBase 3 enables facial, pet, and vehicle alerts but not package detection. The rechargeable battery is rated up to five months, though heavy use drained over half in a month; AAA batteries or a $37 spare battery can sustain basic operation.
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