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Stu1

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#284148 3-Apr-2021 15:38
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Finally brought an eufy wireless doorbell 30% off at super cheap today. I read that face reconition only works with home base 1 not 2 . It works apparently with Apple home . I can scan the QR code for the home base but can’t scan the doorbell. Is there a manual code somewhere I can enter ? It says 8 digits but can’t work it out on the package where the code may be. Any ideas? Cheers Stu

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  #2686061 3-Apr-2021 16:10
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Bugger. Just found that , I really wanted to know how to recognize faces so doesn’t record the family all the time 


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  #2686076 3-Apr-2021 16:52
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I was just asking a couple of days ago if the Eufy doorbell would work with homekit, as there was a recent article saying it did. Looks like you've proved that article wrong (thanks!).




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  #2686077 3-Apr-2021 17:12
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RunningMan:

I was just asking a couple of days ago if the Eufy doorbell would work with homekit, as there was a recent article saying it did. Looks like you've proved that article wrong (thanks!).



The home app looks good the eufy one seems limited. I want to switch off alerts every time I go out the door to the garage , the only way I can work out how to do this is switch off motion unless doorbell is pressed. It would be cool to have a routine where at home or during weekend motion is off but can be set during week day or at night . I’m just going to switch on motion at night manually

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