SAVE 53%: Check who's at your doorstep with the eufy Security video doorbell, marked down to $69.99 at Amazon. That's a savings of $80 on the regular price of $149.99.
Keeping an eye on your front door can help give you peace of mind. Whether you're at the office and waiting on a package delivery or sitting at home wondering which neighbor dropped by for an unexpected visit, home security can add a layer of reassurance. A doorbell camera can be a simple addition to your home security system, and you can grab one today for 53% off.
As of Oct. 18, the eufy Security video doorbell is just $69.99 at Amazon, saving you $80. This is the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon and 53% off the listing price of $149.99.
The video doorbell hardwires to your home's existing doorbell and comes with a eufy indoor chime with adjustable volume. The video's 2K camera uses local storage and human detection, so you're less likely to get alerts about leaves blowing by the front door.
SEE ALSO:The best home security systems of 2023You can respond in real-time to doorstep visitors through two-way audio or you can prerecord three instant responses and select one when you're notified of activity. eufy mentions this could come in handy with instructions for deliveries. The included eufy indoor chime plays eight holiday-themed ringtones, which seems to be perfect timing as we enter winter celebrations.
Score the eufy Security video doorbell for $69.99 at Amazon to get the lowest price we've ever seen.
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