
Best Floodlight Camera
Eufy Floodlight Cam E340
$160-$220Dual 2K/3K lenses with 2,000 lumens of adjustable light and 360-degree pan-tilt tracking make this the best all-in-one outdoor solution. Local storage via microSD or HomeBase keeps costs down.
what experts say
- >“With two adjustable light panels capable of putting out up to 2,000 lumens, this floodlight camera is the best option for most folks. It can be wall- or ceiling-mounted, making it ideal for tucking under eaves, and it has an IP65 rating, so it can operate in all sorts of weather.”— WIRED
- >“Eufy uses human detection for many of its cams, TP-Link Tapo cams offer some free detection and several Lorex cams provide package and people detection.”— CNET
pros & cons
[+] what's great
- +Dual-lens system: 3K wide-angle + 2K telephoto with 8X zoom
- +2,000 lumens across two adjustable panels—bright enough for driveways and backyards
- +360-degree pan and 120-degree tilt with AI tracking for moving subjects
- +Local storage on microSD (up to 128GB) or Eufy HomeBase 3
- +IP65 rating, wall or ceiling mountable, supports continuous recording
[-] what's not
- -Frame rate limited to 15 fps—fast-moving subjects appear blurry
- -Optional cloud storage costs $4/month, though local storage is free
- -Requires HomeBase 3 ($150) for some advanced features
- -AI tracking sometimes flags pets as humans
- -Live feed can take a few seconds to load