Adjustable auto night vision sensitivity

Yes, I will be rotating some cams too. Also, the V2 had a 110 degree field of view. The V3 has a 130 degree FOV, so it can actually see more than the V2 did. Might help in some areas where you only panned a bit, anyway.

I’ve replaced all my critical night vision pan cams with Eufy pan cams and never looked back. Did a side by side comparison initially because I didn’t trust them. Trust them now.

Eufy is cool, but does Eufy have the super-sweet V3 starlight sensors? Or work outdoors? Or have multi-wavelength IR lights? Or cost $25? The starlight sensors alone made me immediately replace all my V2s with V3s in critical nighttime applications. Take a look at the very cool difference (also the V3 may never need to switch to night vision, depending on your circumstance.) Be sure to click again on the pic to get it to go max size!:

Done buying wyze. They’re saturating the market with too many things. They think people will remain brand dependent but the minute people look elsewhere, they realize there’s something better for barely any more money. Wyze is purely a disposable product. Great initially, when it works, but the minute there’s comparable competition, they lose.

That’s the silliest argument I’ve ever heard of something… Volkswagen offers too many different cars… Boy I wish Google will just focus on search… Why doesn’t Amazon just stick with books…

Missed the point. So if Volkswagon made skateboards, all Volkswagon purists must buy them? Obviously not their area of expertise. If Google directly started selling sailboats all Google purists must buy them? You could be the first on your block with a Google sailboat. If Amazon started selling their own brand of cars, all Amazon purists must buy them? Again, wyze has offered a wide, seemingly unrelated, variety of plainly disposable products. Apparently their business model is directed by a wind sock. If this perspective is too complex for you I understand completely. Not everybody drinks the kool aid.