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Upgrade your front door security with Eufy's Doorbell Camera. Monitor your property, answer the door, and get notified instantly when someone is at your door.
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Two cameras work together to deliver advanced viewing. The front-facing camera focuses on people, while the downward-facing camera fills in the gaps with a view of the floor in front of your door.
Eufy Security - E340 Video Doorbell - Wired/Battery Operated - Black
Two cameras work together to deliver advanced viewing. The front-facing camera focuses on people, while the downward-facing camera fills in the gaps with a view of the floor in front of your door.
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