This Free Eufy Outdoor Security Camera Is Now Over $100 Off.

The Eufy SoloCam S340 is designed for those who want complete control over their home security without a monthly subscription. Currently priced at $223.99 at Walmart, down from $349.99, or about $55 off Amazon’s current price of $279.98 (and an all-time low, according to price trackers ), this outdoor home security camera offers 3K resolution, 360-degree coverage, and solar power. Its dual-lens setup captures both wide-angle and zoomed-in footage with stunning clarity. You can easily mount it anywhere—the solar panel connects via a 10-foot USB-C cable or nestles neatly on top—so installation is as simple as choosing a location. As our reviewer said in their review , “choosing a location to mount the SoloCam S340 will be the hardest part of the installation.”
Design-wise, the camera looks as rugged as it feels. Its IP67 -rated weatherproof housing makes it safe to use year-round, and its motorized base provides 360-degree horizontal panning and 70-degree vertical tilt. This flexibility ensures full coverage of your yard or driveway, and you can control the view remotely via the Eufy Security app, complete with a virtual joystick and preset “stations” for quick positioning. The dual-lens setup means you can see both the big picture and the small details you might typically miss, like a passing car’s license plate or a squirrel plundering your plants. Color night vision and a built-in spotlight make monitoring in low-light conditions surprisingly clear, and two-way audio allows you to talk through the camera in real time.
Everything is stored locally thanks to the built-in storage or the included HomeBase 3 hub, which can store up to 16 TB of data via USB. This means you get smart motion detection, person and vehicle alerts, and full access to recordings without a monthly fee. However, there are a few things to consider. The device doesn’t support Apple HomeKit or Matter, and clip uploads and live stream access can sometimes be delayed, especially from a distance. However, when paired with Alexa or Google Assistant, hands-free control is still easy, as noted in this PCMag review .