Amazon’sBig Spring Sale(spanning seven days from March 25 to March 31) gives shoppers the chance to grab great deals on everything from tech to home goods.
It’s Amazon’s second-ever spring sale, and while it may not be as flashy asPrime Day, it’s still packed with discounts that are hard to ignore.Prime members get the best deals, soif you want inbut dont want to commit, Amazons30-day free trial of Primedoes the trickjust remember tocancel after the sale.
One of the better deals in the mix is theEufyCam S3 Pro (2-Cam Kit with HomeBase 3), now going for $439.99, marked down from $549.99it’s lowest price ever, according toprice-trackers.
It’s still pricey, no doubt, but its one of the fewsecurity camerasthat manages to deliver actual 4K resolution without locking you into a subscription plan.
The cameras come equipped with Eufy’s MaxColor Vision technology, which uses AI-powered image enhancement and an impressive f/1.0 aperture to deliver vivid nighttime footage that’s almost daylight-clear.
Plus, the added benefit of the SolarPlus 2.0 panel means you could go nearly an entire year without charging the camera, provided it gets an hour of direct sunlight daily.
All of this is backed by the includedHomeBase 3(with 16GB of built-in local storage, expandable up to 16TB if you ever need it), which acts not only as a storage hub but also as a siren-equipped central control for Eufy’s security lineup, ensuring local video storage without recurring cloud fees.
That said, while theIP67-ratedEufyCam S3 Prooffers a robust feature settwo-way audio that allows you to communicate through the camera, customizable motion detection zones that can be adjusted to avoid false alerts, and AI-powered system that can distinguish between people, pets, and vehicles, ensuring you only get the notifications that matterits important to note that integrating it with Apple’s HomeKit can be a bit of a headache, with resolution dropping to 1080p and necessitating an iCloud subscription for video storage (which kind of undercuts the whole no-subscription appeal), according to thisZDNet review.