☀️ Power your peace of mind—solar style!
The eufy Security Certified eufyCam Solar Panel delivers 2.6 watts of high-efficiency solar power to continuously charge a wide range of eufyCam models. Featuring a 13ft cable and 360-degree mounting bracket, it offers flexible installation to maximize sunlight exposure. Certified for safe power management and rated IP65 weatherproof, this compact solar panel ensures reliable, maintenance-free security camera operation in any weather.
Brand | eufy Security |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 7.32"L x 4.56"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 0.69 Pounds |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | Micro Usb |
Included Components | Solar Panel |
Maximum Voltage | 0.37 Volts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 120 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Maximum Power | 2.6 Watts |
Special Feature | Compatibility with various eufyCam models, solar-powered continuous charging, easy installation, certification for safe eufyCam power management, IP65 weatherproofing |
UPC | 194644181598 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00194644181598 |
Manufacturer | Anker |
Part Number | T8700021 |
Item Weight | 11 ounces |
Item model number | T8700021 |
Size | 1 Pack |
Color | White |
Style | Compact |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Wattage | 2.6 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Compatibility with various eufyCam models, solar-powered continuous charging, easy installation, certification for safe eufyCam power management, IP65 weatherproofing |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**N
No more awkward charging!
I’ve only had this solar panel for a few days, but so far I’m impressed.Installation was super easy. I used a third party gutter mount to mount the panel to a deck railing near my camera, and once I chose the correct adapters (included with the panel) for my 3C camera. It was simple plug and play for the hardware, then change the charge method for that camera in the app to “solar panel” and it’s done.Performance seems to be quite good. I purposely didn’t charge my camera before installing the panel, because I wanted to see how well it would charge in addition to my daily usage in the “optimal battery life” setting. I’m happy to report that it’s done well in my test. It’s been a mix of sun and overcast, and my camera has gone from 34% to 64% in three days. Not bad IMO since I live in a townhouse community where there is a decent amount of traffic in front of my driveway, which is where the camera/panel is pointed.As far as the panel itself goes, it’s nice that it has a built in cord wrap, the fairly long cord should allow for installation in just about any situation and has a standard micro-usb connector. Adapters for pretty much any eufy camera (even usb-c versions) are included for a weather resistant fit. I shouldn’t have to worry about battery life anymore since it has output my daily usage +10% battery so far, so no more awkward charging with an extension cord or battery pack and climbing on a stepladder.If you have outdoor eufy cameras and a decent view of the sun, this panel is a great way to harness free solar energy to keep your cameras charged and avoid the hassle of charging cameras in areas that aren’t easily accessible.
J**Y
Easy installation; Charges quickly.
Works very well. Easy to install and pair to camera.Quality materials and durable build
A**R
Works as expected.
Keeps my camera charged up with no issues.
B**B
Even w/out direct sun, slowly but surely to 100%
I've been using this for 3 months now, and figured that's enough time for a fair idea of performance.Full disclosure, I purchased this knowing full well that our site is not ideal, but just hoped it would at least slow the drain and improve the life of the battery between charges.Our camera is mounted at the front of our house. There's a dog park up the street and lots of dogs walking their humans pass by. The camera picks up street traffic, the bus and sidewalk activity. Very busy.The battery life that's advertised as one year, was in actuality just a little over a month for us. I know I could lower sensitivity and add block zones, but that kind of defeats the purpose of having a security camera, right?Unfortunately, the camera is also mounted in a location that is very difficult to access without a ladder and needing to enlist someone to help hold the ladder for me.Another unfortunate element, is that it's mounted on the north side of our home which does not receive any direct sunlight. It's not in the shade, and it does receive indirect light all day long, but never receives actual full direct sunlight.I ordered this with the hope that best case scenario, it would charge with indirect light - - - at the very least, that it would at least slow the battery drain.For the first several late-winter weeks, it did just that. It slowed the battery drain so it only dropped about 1% a day.Occasionally, it would even add a little charge to the battery too. Extrapolating this calculation to 1% drain a day, I surmised that worst case scenario, I would now only need to charge the camera every 100 days instead of the prior 1 month without the solar panel.I installed the panel on Jan 24th. Charge was 100% at that time. In Feb the battery did not charge, but the drain was slowed and it was at 74% in mid March. Recently in late March the battery level has actually managed to either stay steady and often even increased a percent every couple of days. On April 25, the charge reached 100%. It is now late June and the level has never dropped below 100%. Looking at how the sun has moved in the sky, the panel is sitting in full direct sun for several hours a day.I will assume it will stay strong through the summer months, then drop to just a slow drain through Fall and Winter again. If it again, just slows the drain as the days get shorter later in the year, that's still definitely better than it was without the solar panel so I'm definitely happy and very satisfied.Whatever the case, if it keeps me off a ladder to take down and manually charge, I am over the moon for this product.
A**R
Useful, but you still might have to occasionally charge by hand, especially in Seattle
I got this solar panel close to a year ago, and I can now report how it behaves through the seasons.The eufy camera attached to the panel is placed in a busy spot, and can lose around 6% in a day if it is not being charged. When it's not winter, this device charges the camera just fine: the charge level stays around 100% (or close to it) from spring until fall.But I live in Seattle. In the winter, this means long nights, low sun, and LOTS of overcast days. So once winter came, the charge level steadily dropped. Finally in December, I needed to charge the camera by plugging it in. Since then, its charge has gone up and down: it was recently as low as 40%, but after a few good sunny days in late January, it got back over 60%. (My panel is placed reasonably high and faces south.)I'm guessing most years I would need to manually charge the camera once, maybe twice. But without the solar panel, I could easily be charging 4-5 times annually. I do find the panel worth it, but you should not expect to completely forget about charging your camera again in some locales.
A**R
Great panel for eufyCam 2C Pro
This is my second time purchasing this solar panel. Both were delivered quickly and in good shape. Very easy to install for my eufyCam 2C Pro. They charged the camera from about 30% battery to full in three days, and maintain the charge after that.
A**R
Saves me from climbing on ladder
I bought this solar panel for my security camera as I was tired of getting a ladder out to remove the camera to bring inside to recharge. This is working so well I plan to buy another one.
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