Keep an eye out with four Eufy Security 2K indoor cameras on sale for $116

Indoor Eufy Sec Cam
Indoor Eufy Sec Cam (Image credit: Digital Trends)

Need some indoor security cameras to keep an eye on your pets or just for general security reasons? Newegg has a 4-pack of Eufy 2K resolution indoor cameras going for just $115.99 when you use the code 29SWEETDL245 during checkout. That's a super low price that brings the Eufy cameras down to less than $30 apiece, which would put this package at one of the best deals we've ever seen even on smaller bundles. A 2-pack is $70 on Amazon, for example, which is about $6 more per camera than Newegg's deal.

For how inexpensive these cameras are, they are packed with the sort of standard features you'd expect from a security camera. And unlike other Eufy cameras, like this 2-camera kit that's a lot more expensive, these security cameras don't require a HomeBase to function. These are relatively simple cameras to operate. Just plug them in so you don't have a battery to worry about and communicate with them through your mobile device or smart home.

The camera feeds can be viewed in resolutions up to 2K. (If you plan to use them with Apple HomeKit, the resolution will only go up to 1080p.) In addition to HomeKit, the cameras also work with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. You may need to update the cameras to get them to work with HomeKit.

The built-in motion detection is smart, too. It can detect the difference between a human or a pet thanks to the on-board AI, which means you won't get false notifications. Or maybe you're keeping an eye on your pet and want to say hi. Luckily, with the two-way audio you can say hi and your pet can respond if he's smart enough (good boy!). You can also use that audio to hear guests, babies crying, or whatever else you want to monitor. The cameras also have night vision to let you keep an eye on a room even in low light situations.

John Levite
J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now for Thrifter. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.