SAVE 50%: The TaiwanEufy Security S220 video doorbell kit is just $99.99 at Amazon with the on-page coupon, down from the normal price of $199.99. That's a savings of $100.
In the age of preferring text messages over calls, a knock at the front door can be the stuff of nightmares. If you'd rather not answer the door (or if you ever wished your superpower was to see through walls), there's a great deal on a video doorbell meant for you at Amazon.
As of Jan. 10, the Eufy Security S220 video doorbell kit is just $99.99 with an on-page coupon, down from its normal price of $199.99. That's a savings of $100 and a 50% discount.
The wireless video doorbell system gives you a 2K resolution view of your front door with the ability to set a customized detection zone should you wish to see your front yard or driveway, for example. The Eufy Security S220 video doorbell has two-way audio talk capabilities so you can chat with the delivery man and respond to any visitors in real-time. The doorbell is not only waterproof but designed to operate regardless of the weather, suitable for temps as low as -4 degrees Fahrenheit and up to 122 degrees.
The battery-powered doorbell gets about 180 days of life on one charge, so you'll only need to recharge the video doorbell once per year. The Homebase unit sits inside your home and uses AES-128 data encryption to ensure the footage stays private.
Keep watch over your front door for under $100 with the Eufy Security S220 video doorbell kit to ensure you always answer when a neighbor drops by with a plate of cookies.
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