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eufy Floodlight Camera E340
A hardwired dual-lens floodlight camera with 360° pan-tilt AI tracking, a 2,000-lumen light, and no monthly fee.
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Full Manufacturer Specifications
Sourced from eufy's official product page (eufy.com/floodlight-cam-e340).
| Resolution | 3K video, 130° field of view |
| Zoom | 3x optical, up to 8x digital |
| Coverage | 360° pan-and-tilt with AI auto-tracking of moving subjects |
| Floodlight | 2,000 lumens, 4,000K color temperature, 100,000+ hour rated lifespan, motion-activated |
| Power | Hardwired, AC 100V-240V, requires a UL-listed junction box on a wall or under a cornice |
| Connectivity | Dual-band WiFi 6 with WPA3 encryption |
| Weather rating | IP65 |
| Storage / subscription | MicroSD up to 128GB (up to 144 hours/6 days continuous at highest resolution) or HomeBase S380; no HomeBase strictly required; no subscription required |
Summary
The eufy Floodlight Camera E340 holds a solid rating across a growing review base and is eufy's direct answer to Ring's Floodlight Cam Wired Plus — a hardwired, motion-activated 2,000-lumen floodlight with a camera, but built around eufy's no-subscription local storage model and a genuinely motorized 360° tracking lens rather than a fixed camera.
What Owners Praise
The 360° pan-tilt with AI auto-tracking is the standout feature — owners report it genuinely follows a person or vehicle across the covered area rather than staying fixed, which is a real differentiator from most floodlight cameras in this category. WiFi 6 support is noted as more reliable on modern routers than older WiFi standards. The no-HomeBase-required flexibility and generous local storage window (up to 6 days continuous) are also praised.
What Owners Complain About
The hardwired-only installation is a mains-voltage junction-box job, similar to Ring's equivalent floodlight camera — not a DIY option for everyone. Some reviews note the average rating, while solid, sits behind eufy's higher-rated indoor products. 3K resolution, while sharp, is a step below the 4K options in premium cameras.
Who It's For
Homeowners with an existing outdoor junction box who want genuine motorized tracking coverage plus a deterrent floodlight, without a subscription. Strong fit for a driveway or wide backyard where a fixed-lens floodlight camera would miss too much.
Who Should Skip It
Renters or anyone without access to a junction box should compare against Ring's equivalent, reviewed at Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus review.
Pros and Cons
Pros: genuine 360° AI-tracking pan-tilt lens, no subscription required, WiFi 6, generous local storage window, works without a HomeBase.
Cons: hardwired mains-voltage install, 3K rather than 4K, rating slightly behind eufy's top indoor products.
Verdict
The motorized 360° tracking is the reason to choose this over a fixed-lens floodlight camera — it's a genuine functional upgrade, not a marketing label, and it comes with eufy's usual no-subscription model. See best floodlight cameras for the full comparison.
Accessories for This Camera

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Alternatives to Consider
- Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus review
- Best Floodlight Cameras — the full ranked field
