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you could see just how yellow the green in the grass and tree leaves lean.
Even the neon blue in the wording on my shirt and blue on theNikebox in my hand run cooler.
Wyze 2.5K (left) vs. Eufy 4K (right)
That’s a small price to pay when they are affordable at $36 apiece.
TheIR 2.5K resolution has been sharp enough to reliably warn me of company and doesn’t strain bandwidth.
However, the image often blurs around wording and textures that can help me identify visitors.
Wyze 2.5K (left) vs. Eufy 4K (right)
Even the division between scenery appears much sharper at the higher resolution so I can make out individual leaves.
I live on a dead-end block where cars are consistently coming in and out.
That’s before even tapping into the camera’s 8X digital zoom.
Now I don’t have that issue.
Upgrading to EufyCam S3 Pro also has a major benefitsolar power.
Its large 12,000 mAH built-in battery constantly charges itself through a solar panel at the top of the camera.
This hub is the camera’s brains and comes loaded with 16 GB of local storage.
I pay Wyze $12 monthly for hit-or-miss facial recognition to know who’s home and where.
Eufys rock-solid performance reliably notifies me when a friend, family member, or neighbor shows up.
Its AI stitch clipping feature has been the star of the show in my experience.
This follows a subject across cameras as it moves through your property.
If they make their way up to my front door the front S3 Pro will capture it.
Stay tuned for my full review of the EufyCam S3 Pro.
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Wyze 2.5K (left) vs. Eufy 4K (right)