Leave privacy mode generally switched off and automate so that this (privacy mode) switches on when you switch to "Home" mode. Maybe that's it, sorry otherwise...
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No, the eufy S350 is intended for operation with the HomeBase 3 and is operated using the power supply unit supplied. Continuous operation via a power bank is not intended or recommended.
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As already mentioned, the S350 is compatible with the Homebase S380 (works perfectly for me) and according to the manufacturer's website, the E30 is also compatible as it is also a new generation cam. Have a good time ✌🏻
Yes, you can connect and monitor two of these cameras on the same app. The eufy Indoor Cam S350 is designed to work seamlessly with the eufy Security app, allowing you to view multiple cameras simultaneously. For monitoring two rooms, especially for elderly care, this setup provides comprehensive coverage with features like motion detection and night vision, ensuring you can keep an eye on both spaces effectively.
Works without cloud and SD card, sound quality is okay (not hi-fi!), SD card can be used to access the recordings made. AI recognises people and marks the videos accordingly.
Yes, you can use the camera in a hotel room without any problems as long as there is Wi-Fi. The camera connects via Wi-Fi and allows you to monitor your dog when he is alone. Make sure you connect the camera to the hotel Wi-Fi to ensure a stable connection.
I was able to do a search and depending on what quality is ok for you (I have seen online quality, but even there are differences), the camera may do the job. The image quality will be brilliant for a surveillance camera. The lenses are wide angle and a 2x zoom. This means that at 3.7 metres, the objects will most likely be very small or the resolution much lower as soon as the zoom factor is greater than 2x. With a good smartphone camera, I would claim to get better pictures. Below you can see a few sample photos with a Google search:
link Google search sample photos
Thanks to the 3x lens and zoom, you can "guess" the text from a few metres away, but legibility is not guaranteed and depends heavily on the size of the font and the position of the label.
I was able to rename the camera or integrate it into the app. I connected it directly to the Home Base. You can also use the camera without the Home Base. When installing, I had to reset the camera twice before it worked.