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Anker’s eufy S350 camera brings 4K dual-use camera technology to indoor security with AI-powered features at a significant discount. This latest addition to the smart home security market combines high-resolution capabilities with intelligent tracking functionality, addressing the growing consumer demand for comprehensive indoor monitoring that goes beyond traditional single-camera setups. The current pricing represents one of the most accessible entry points for premium indoor security cameras with advanced AI capabilities.

Key features: The eufy S350 indoor security camera combines dual-camera technology with AI tracking for comprehensive home monitoring.

  • The device integrates both 4K wide-angle and 2K telephoto cameras that work together to deliver 8x hybrid zoom capabilities.
  • Its 360-degree pan and tilt functionality provides complete coverage of rooms, eliminating blind spots common in fixed-position security cameras.

The tech specs: The camera’s hardware is designed specifically for challenging lighting conditions and detailed monitoring.

  • Night vision is powered by an f/1.6 aperture sensor paired with two high-powered infrared LED lights that can capture clear images up to 32 feet away.
  • The AI tracking system can automatically follow moving subjects like children or pets throughout rooms, maintaining continuous monitoring when users can’t actively watch the feed.

The bottom line: Anker’s pricing positions this premium security camera at a more accessible price point than usual.

  • Currently available for $99.98 (down from $130-$140), the discount represents approximately 25% off the regular retail price.
  • The camera can be purchased through Amazon’s official eufy storefront or directly from the eufy website at the same promotional price.

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