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Eufy's Wired 2K Video Doorbell is currently on sale for $100 ($60 off)

Anybody home? There’s a cheap video doorbell on sale

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We all want to keep our homes as safe as possible, but the high price of home security often poses a barrier to entry — not today. If you're looking for a device to start setting up or improving your existing home security network on a budget, you're in luck. The Eufy Security Wired 2k Video Doorbell is currently on sale for just $100 ($60 off) on Amazon.

Get started securing your home with this wireless EufyCam for just $100

Or go all-out with a discounted 4-cam kit

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Take it from someone who just spent all day keeping a watchful eye out for a delivery driver — security cameras are essential these days. Eufy is one of our favorite affordable smart home brands, and a couple of its cameras — plus a must-have accessory for current owners — are on sale as part of Amazon's Deal of the Day.If you only need a single unit, the Eufy Security SoloCam E40 is perfect for the job. With 2K resolution 8GB of local storage, 120 days of battery life, and IP65 weatherproofing. It's down to just $100 today without any required monthly fees or base station. If you want to go all out, however, the eufyCam 2 Pro set is for you. With four units and an included HomeBase receiver that acts as a Wi-Fi repeated, it's a must-have. At $406, it ties its all-time low, and with savings like these, you can pick up a few of Eufy's solar panels to help keep them charged around the clock. Check out all three products listed below:

Yet another security camera nightmare allowed users to see cameras that weren't theirs

The issue with Eufy cams reportedly affected only '0.001%' of customers and has since been fixed

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Earlier today, some owners of Eufy security cameras were able to access both live camera feeds and recordings for other Eufy customers — the nightmare scenario for many smart security camera owners. The Anker-owned company blames the security failure on a "software bug" that happened during a server upgrade. In a follow-up email, Eufy tells us only 0.001% of customers were affected. The company claims the issue was fixed by 6:30 AM EST, and customers should reboot their hardware and log out and back in on Eufy apps.