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Home » Amazon Sells eufy Solar Camera at Break-Even, 50% Off Means No Profit Just to Offload Stock
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Amazon Sells eufy Solar Camera at Break-Even, 50% Off Means No Profit Just to Offload Stock

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Most outdoor security cameras are constantly draining batteries, require ongoing subscription fees for cloud storage or need complicated wiring/constant recharging that makes maintenance a headache. The eufy security SoloCam S220 eliminates these headaches through solar charging that keeps the battery perpetually topped up with just three hours of daily sunlight while local storage removes monthly fees entirely.

At $49, down from $99, this wireless camera has hit a record-low price on Amazon for Black Friday. The 50% discount makes buying individual units more economic than the multi-camera packs also on sale, which is strange since bulk bundles usually offer better per-unit pricing.

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Solar Power That Works

Most climates keep the battery charged indefinitely with an integrated solar panel, requiring only three hours of daily sunlight for continuous operation. This threshold is achievable even on overcast winter months in northern latitudes, although it’s obvious that southern, sunny climates easily exceed the requirements. For this reason, the solar capability makes this an install-and-forget solution that runs perpetually without intervention rather than a truly battery-powered camera that requires quarterly recharges.

You avoid the frustrating cycle of climbing ladders every few months to remove, recharge, and reinstall cameras that plague purely battery-dependent competitors. The environmental benefit of solar operation extends beyond mere convenience by eliminating disposable batteries and reducing overall energy consumption compared to wired cameras drawing constant wall power.

The 2K resolution captures significantly more detail than standard 1080p cameras and allows for digital zoom into footage without losing clarity when reviewing suspicious activity or identifying faces and license plates. In daylight, the sensor resolves fine details of clothing patterns, vehicle makes, and facial features from reasonable distances. The f/1.6 aperture lets substantially more light reach the sensor than cameras with smaller apertures, such as f/2.0 and f/2.4, which directly improves low-light performance before infrared illumination even activates. Once darkness falls, infrared LEDs invisibly illuminate the scene to provide night vision that maintains clarity and detail, rather than the grainy, indistinct footage that renders cheaper cameras nearly useless after sundown.

Human detection powered by AI on the device filters out false alerts from swaying branches, passing cars, or wandering animals that constantly trigger motion-based systems. The intelligence identifies actual people and sends alerts specifically when humans enter your monitored area, which reduces notification fatigue from dozens of meaningless alerts each day. Local processing happens completely on the camera itself without ever sending footage to cloud servers, protecting your privacy while facilitating faster response times since data doesn’t have to travel to remote servers for analysis.

The process of wireless installation takes minutes where you drill one hole for the mounting bracket and essentially you are done. No running of ethernet cables through walls, no complicated electrical jobs, no coordination with electricians or handymen charging hourly rates. The compact size and wire-free design allow placement in optimal surveillance positions without concern for nearby outlets or limitations on cable routing. You can mount cameras under eaves, on fence posts, or attached to trees if needed, positioning for coverage rather than compromising based on wiring constraints.

In contrast, it is a no-monthly-fee model that genuinely gives long-term savings compared to subscription-based competitors like Ring or Nest, at $3 to $10 monthly per camera. Over five years, these subscriptions add up to $180 to $600 per camera just to unlock basic features like video storage and AI detection. The Eufy approach focuses on storing footage locally on the internal memory of the cameras and handling AI alerts on-device, thus removing any recurring costs while retaining full functionality.

The eufy security SoloCam S220 brings solar-powered operation and 2K resolution at a new record low for Black Friday.

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