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Eufy’s new smart display keeps an eye on your security cams

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Eufy is launching its first portable smart display, designed to allow multiple users to control and monitor security devices from a single hub. The Smart Display E10 is capable of displaying up to four live camera feeds simultaneously and can be paired with the company’s AI-supported video doorbells, smart locks, or the Homebase S380 data hub to unlock live notification and facial recognition features.

The technical specifications for the E10 largely match those in a leaked brochure shared to Reddit in May, before Eufy’s parent company Anker had even announced the display hub. It features an 8-inch HD touchscreen and a 4,050mAh battery that Eufy says will last “more than 24 hours on a single charge.” It comes with a charging station and a wall stand, allowing it to be positioned around the home or carried from room to room. For networking, the E10 supports local area network (LAN) connections and dual-band Wi-Fi 6.

When paired with the Homebase S380 data hub, the E10 can generate a summary of events captured by cameras and security devices twice a day, a “Sunrise Summary” in the morning and a “Twilight Recap” in the evening. These summaries combine Eufy’s AI facial and package recognition features with stitched video clips to recap activities like package deliveries. A live feed from one of Eufy’s smart doorbells or door locks will also automatically appear on the E10 when motion is detected or within three seconds of someone pressing the doorbell, with the name of the visitor displayed if their face is recognized.

The E10 will be available on Amazon and Eufy’s webstore for $199.99 starting on June 30th, with presales starting today. noti.group asked Eufy to confirm if the E10 will work with cameras, doorbells, and other smart home security devices manufactured by third-party companies but hasn’t received a reply yet.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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