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The eufy Security Entry Sensor is a compact and versatile device designed to monitor doors and windows. With a remarkable 2-year battery life, it provides reliable alerts and features a powerful 100-decibel siren for immediate response to potential threats. Compatible with smartphones and requiring the eufy Security HomeBase, this sensor offers optional 24/7 professional monitoring for enhanced security.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Control Method | App |
Noise Level | 100 dB |
Mounting Type | Door Mount, Window Mount |
Sensor Technology | Contact Sensor |
UPC | 848061058666 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00848061058666 |
Manufacturer | eufy security |
Part Number | AK-848061058666 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.91 x 1.1 x 0.87 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | T8900 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Style | Sensor |
Wattage | 7.5 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Entry Sensor, CR123A Battery, Magnet, 3 x Mounting Screws, Owner's Manual, Happy Card. |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 12-month warranty and provide friendly, easy-to-reach support. |
T**C
Good sensors
I purchased a couple of these entry sensors in addition to the Eufy Security 5-Piece Home Alarm Kit, which is equipped with just two sensors. The delivery was promptly and well-packed. These were installed following the installation of the 5-piece kit. Once, installed and synchronized with the home base, they were added to the controller app, they have been working perfectly thus far. The only negative that I can see with these sensors are the magnet housing, where on some porous surface like an unpainted door frame, the sticky pad in the back was not strong enough against the magnetic tendency to pull it toward the sensor, so I tried to keep it in place with the provided screw; however, that did not worked-out satisfactory b/c the plastic base of the housing was not sturdy, the plastic housing is a little flimsy, and the screw head is tiny. So, to fix it, I had to fabricate a little bracket to hold the magnet assembly in place.Recommendation to Eufy: improve the magnet housing assembly by making it a little wider and sturdier along with a larger screw that is capable of holding it down securely.
Z**N
very easy to use and works well
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T**E
Great Product
The item is as describedand I got my order in a timely manner.
M**
Entry Sensors work as they should- Full System Review
Eufy Security ReviewI’ve put a lot of time into researching alarm systems. I used to work for an alarm system company and believe in home managed “smart” systems. Eufy caught my eye after a lot of great reviews on the doorbell. I decided to keep all my sensors and cameras within the same system to keep it easier to manage. After having it for 8 months now: I’ll go over the pros and cons of this system from my experience. My system includes: 2k Wireless Doorbell Cam, Door/window sensors, Motion sensors, Eufycam 2c (wireless) version, Eufy Cam 2, and a 2k Indoor Cam Pan and Tilt. I have been testing most cameras on the highest sensitivityPros:1. Won’t drain your wifi: We have relatively low bandwidth, a decent amount of smart devices, and Eufy works well most of the time! The range is good too I have one camera in the backyard away from the house and it streams well.2. Local recording: Peace of mind knowing someone at the company or something isn’t watching you.. I hope, haha.3. Installation and setup: Don’t know how it could be easier.4. Interface is easy to use and setup to customize5. Battery on dedicated Cameras - The version 2 camera really did last 6 months before I had to charge it, and I had high sensitivity most of the time. The 2C cameras are good, but not quite as advertised. The doorbell is the worst and I have to charge is about every 2-3 weeks.Cons:1.) Motion detection - this is my biggest issue with the system as its part of most of the products use this hardware to trigger alerts or record.- Detection/reach is NOT 30 feet. I’ve measured on multiple cameras and it rarely picks up anything that far away. Usually starts recording at about 10-15 feet (so half?!). Not great.- People and dogs? Nope. It will often go off with cars, leafs blowing by, when a cloud moves and the suns sines through brighter than the second before, and more. This can be very frustrating, especially when you have it set to “human only” mode. WHAT HUMAN CAN MOVE 35 mph and is 12 feet long? Or what human is 3 inches big and brown…i.e a leaf? Haha.- Slow: If someone hurries up to your door or by the camera, it won’t pick it up. I get a lot of recording of back of heads as UPS folks are going away.-Sometimes misses obvious ones: A family member will walk by a camera 10 ft away in the middle of the day, or go to their car and nothing will have been triggered. Kinda scary. This is especially odd since I’ll get 3 triggers a day from a gust of wind, but not a person walking by… I don’t get it.2.) False Alarms. This is mostly a product of the motion detection and mentioned above. The scariest in when you have the alarm set to “away” in the middle of the night. The heater turns on in the basement and a “motion detection” alarm goes off. You spring out of your bed… oh crap, someone is in the basement?? Grab a gun, wife runs to grab kids… your adrenaline is running high at 2am and… nothing (thankfully). Have that happen a few times with a camera, or motion sensor and then it becomes a boy who cried wolf situation. Scary when you actually need to be alarmed though you’ve built up a tolerance. But hey, now I’m getting good at “sweeping” an area much like a SWAT team I see in the movies? Haha3.) Default evening motion detection is set to “all things”. So if cars go by, you’ll have to turn off notifications or else you’ll get a LOT, all night.4.) Doorbell Battery life: if you want to monitor well, it dies quickly. Again, it picks things up late in my experience so I have to have it on high sensitivity or it misses obvious things. And yes, I’ve tried placing it in different spots.5.) Image quality not as advertised- for “2k” on some of these cameras, it’s not like the advertisements where you can zoom in and clearly see a license plate or something haha. Faces are pretty good, but it’s not thaaaat great. Better than others for sure, but still not what you’d expect for what seems to be the highest def in the consumer wireless market.6) Incomplete Security items: These are bonuses, but a fire-alarm, flood sensors, or other items that would make it complete. This includes monitoring service. Would be great to have IF you go away on vacation for a week. I’d pay for it. Lastly, I love that a certain competitor has a cell signal incase wifi goes out.7) Indoor cam has its own security settings. Why is this separate? Just treat as another 2c, or version 2 camera.Conclusion: I had high hopes for this system. Other systems seems to be less compatible with google home, or charge money to use the cloud, or don’t locally record, etc…. It seems there is not a perfect complete system. This one is pretty good If I were to do it again I would just use the doorbell and maybe door/window sensors. I then would get the cameras and motion sensors from a different company and hope I can bridge it all to a google home or something.
A**R
Seamless integration, very good product
Works very well!
M**.
Good Quality product for a great price.
Excellent Product, good value for the money
J**O
As easy as it gets
Easy installation and great response. Will buy it again in a heartbeat. Highly recommended.
T**V
Works within Eufy ecosystem, not Alexa compatible
Want to have your lights automatically turn on when you open the door as you come home at night? Forget it. At least with Alexa and this product.These entry sensors seem to work really well within the Eufy ecosystem. They’re easy to install and to connect to the homebase. However, at the time I purchased them the Eufy website listed them as compatible with Alexa. Alexa does recognize them and can read the status of the sensor, but for some unknown reason they do not work in routines. In other words, you can’t actually use the door status within Alexa to do anything useful. After a few back and forths with Eufy customer service they acknowledged this limitation. What really disappoints me is the misleading information on the Eufy website that suggests a working compatibility.
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