Eufy offers both a 2K resolution and 1080p resolution version of this camera. We tested out the 2K version for this review, but 1080p HD video will probably give you similar results. Eufy Indoor Cam 2K features:
2K resolution 125º field of vision 8x digital zoom Pet and human detection Adjustable motion zones Night vision Two-way audio Motion detection Cloud and local storage options 256-bit encrypted connection 24/7 recording option 2.4 GHz network compatibility
2K high-definition resolution is like a middle ground between 1080p and full 4K. If you’re not familiar with all the K’s gracing the screen and camera markets these days, then all you really need to know is that 1080p looks good but 4K looks great. So that means 2K resolution looks, uh, darn good. In our tests, we didn’t see a huge difference between 1080p resolution and 2K. Check out the view from the 2K Eufy Indoor Cam versus the 1080p SimpliCam from SimpliSafe. You’ll need a microSD card to use the Eufy Indoor Cam’s local storage option, and you have to buy your own. But this little camera can hold up to 128 GB of footage, and Eufy uses a 256-bit encrypted protection when you view video clips on your phone (that’s the same kind of protection your bank uses). We didn’t have any camera-ready pets in our tester house, but the Eufy Indoor Cam reliably identified when a human crossed its path. It doesn’t have fancy facial recognition like the Nest Cam IQ Indoor, but it can at least tell you, “Human spotted.” The Eufy Indoor Cam records in clips by default, but it also has a 24/7 continuous video recording option. You’ll need to opt for the local storage option to access 24/7 recording, but the nice thing is there’s no monthly subscription fee to use it. But—the Eufy Security app is different from the EufyHome app that controls Eufy’s smart home stuff, including smart lights and smart plugs. We don’t know why Eufy wouldn’t make these two worlds work together, but just know that if you want to use Eufy smart lights and smart locks together, you’re gonna need two different apps. Features: The Eufy Indoor Cam 2K has standard security camera features, plus some upgrades like 2K resolution, person and pet detection, and local and cloud storage options with encrypted connections. Pricing: The Eufy Indoor Cam 2K is remarkably affordable at about $40, and you don’t have to pay a monthly subscription fee. You can also save a bit of money if you opt for the 1080p version. Home automation: The Eufy Indoor Cam 2K works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and HomeKit. Just know that Eufy smart home devices and Eufy security devices use different apps, which is annoying if you have multiple products. Installation: Eufy Indoor Cam installation is a piece of cake, but Eufy’s online customer support is seriously lacking. Overall, the Eufy Indoor Cam 2K is an excellent pick for the price.