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eufy SoloCam E40 2-Cam Kit Review 2026: Best Starter No Monthly Fee System USA

Subhadeep GhoshUpdated May 17, 20264.4 rating
eufy SoloCam E40 2-Cam Kit review for USA buyers
Best Starter System
4.4(180 reviews)

Most multi-camera starter kits force you to choose between affordability and capability. The eufy SoloCam E40 2-Cam Kit refuses that trade-off by including two 2K MaxColor cameras with integrated solar panels, 16GB of total local storage across the kit, and full HomeBase 3 ecosystem compatibility for future expansion.

At $279 to $319, it works out to about $140 per camera while including solar charging that eliminates battery maintenance. It is the smartest way to start a serious no-monthly-fee outdoor security system in the USA.

Value
Excellent value
Rating
4.4/5
Reviews
180

Summary

Our verdict

The bottom line, who it fits, and where to think twice before you scroll the full review.

Verdict

If you want to start a real security system rather than just adding a single camera, this is the buy. Two cameras with solar at $279 to $319 covers your two most important entry points and gives you a foundation that can scale to 16 cameras through HomeBase 3 expansion.

The honest caveat is that single-lens 2K resolution is lower than the flagship S340 (3K dual-lens) or Reolink Argus 4 Pro (4K). For buyers who specifically want maximum resolution, those single cameras are better picks. For buyers who want two cameras of solid quality with room to grow, the E40 kit wins.

Best for

First-time security camera buyers building a system from scratch, families wanting to cover two key entry points (front and back, or front and side gate) with one purchase, eufy ecosystem starters who plan to add HomeBase 3 and more cameras later, and homeowners in sunny US climates where solar charging works year-round.

Watch outs

Buyers who want a single flagship camera with maximum resolution (look at S340 or Argus 4 Pro instead), Apple HomeKit households (look at Aqara G5 Pro instead), and homes in the Pacific Northwest or far northern US with insufficient winter sun for solar charging.

Long read

Detailed review

Hands-on context, what daily ownership feels like, and where this pick lands against rivals.

Editor's take

The eufy SoloCam E40 2-Cam Kit is the right pick when you want to start a real security system rather than just adding a single camera. Two cameras at $279 to $319 work out to about $140 per camera, which is the sweet spot for buyers who want full coverage of two key entry points (typically front door and back patio, or front door and side gate) without committing to a four-camera install upfront.

MaxColor night vision is the standout feature for the price. eufy's MaxColor technology uses an AI-tuned image processor to deliver full-color night footage in conditions where most cameras switch to grainy black-and-white IR. The result is footage that captures clothing colors, vehicle paint, and subject details that cheaper cameras lose entirely at night.

The integrated solar panel on each camera is what makes this a true forget-and-let-it-run setup. In any US climate zone with reasonable winter sun (most of the lower 48 except the Pacific Northwest in deep winter), the solar panels keep the cameras topped up year-round. Up to 365-day battery life is a genuine spec, not marketing fluff, when the cameras are mounted with reasonable sun exposure.

The HomeBase 3 expandability is the long-term advantage. If you start with two SoloCam E40s and decide later you want a complete 6-camera system with floodlight cams, video doorbells, and indoor cameras, the HomeBase 3 hub ties everything together with centralized AI processing and shared local storage. You can build the system gradually without throwing out the initial cameras.

The DIY install is easier than most camera kits. Each camera ships with a mounting bracket that attaches with three screws into a wall or fascia board. The pairing process through the eufy app is straightforward: scan the QR code on the camera, connect to your Wi-Fi, name the location, and the camera is live in under five minutes. No technician visit required.

The honest limitation is single-lens 2K resolution. The E40 cameras are not the highest-resolution option in the eufy lineup. For a single-camera install where you want the absolute best video quality, the SoloCam S340 (3K dual-lens) is the better choice. For a two-camera kit where you want coverage spread across multiple zones, the E40 kit is the smarter buy on value.

Specs & features

At a glance

The quick facts and the headline features that actually matter day to day.

Quick facts

Best Pick
Best Starter System
Price Range
$279
User Rating
4.4/5 from 180 reviews
Best For
First-time security camera buyers building a system from scratch, families wanting to cover two key entry points (front and back, or front and side gate) with one purchase, eufy ecosystem starters who plan to add HomeBase 3 and more cameras later, and homeowners in sunny US climates where solar charging works year-round.

Key features

  • 2K MaxColor Night Vision with integrated solar panel on every camera
  • 16GB built-in storage across the 2-camera kit
  • Up to 365-day battery life with solar charging in most US climates
  • On-device AI detection for person, vehicle, and pet
  • IP66 weatherproof rating for serious outdoor exposure
  • HomeBase 3 compatible for future ecosystem expansion
  • Works with Alexa and Google Home for voice control
  • Easy DIY install without any wiring required

Trade-offs

Pros and cons

The honest highs and lows we'd flag to a friend asking which to buy.

What we like

  • Best value in the multi-camera no-fee starter segment
  • Integrated solar eliminates ever charging the cameras
  • Expandable to 16 cameras with HomeBase 3 setup
  • MaxColor night vision is genuinely usable at night
  • eufy app is the most polished in the segment

Watch out for

  • Single-lens design (no wide + telephoto combination)
  • No Apple HomeKit support natively
  • Resolution lower than 4K flagships
  • HomeBase 3 sold separately for full ecosystem expansion

Side by side

How it compares

A quick look at the other picks in this guide and where each one wins.

Our process

How we evaluate products

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Real buyer feedback

We combine marketplace review signals with the strengths and drawbacks documented inside the original buying guide.

US-focused advice

Recommendations are framed for American homes, pricing realities, and ownership expectations relevant to the US market.

Value analysis

We look at positioning, compromises, and the quality of the product's feature mix instead of just headline specs.

Contextual comparisons

Every review stays connected to the rest of the shortlist, so buyers can move from one product page to its alternatives without losing context.

Buyer questions

Frequently asked questions

Real questions buyers ask before clicking buy.

Does the eufy SoloCam E40 2-Cam Kit require a HomeBase?

No, the SoloCam E40 cameras work standalone and connect directly to your home Wi-Fi. Each camera has 8GB of built-in storage for motion clips (16GB total across the 2-cam kit). If you want centralized storage and ecosystem expansion, the optional HomeBase 3 hub adds support for up to 16 cameras and terabytes of shared storage, but it is not required for the 2-cam kit to work.

How does MaxColor night vision compare to standard color night vision?

MaxColor night vision uses an AI-tuned image processor on top of the starlight sensor to deliver full-color footage in conditions where most cameras switch to black-and-white IR. The result is footage that captures clothing colors, vehicle paint, and subject details that standard color night vision loses at very low light levels. eufy's implementation is one of the strongest in the no-monthly-fee segment at this price.

Is solar charging reliable on the SoloCam E40 in cold US winters?

In most of the lower 48, yes. The integrated solar panel charges faster than the camera discharges throughout the year in any climate zone with reasonable winter sun. In the Pacific Northwest, northern Maine, or upper Michigan, expect occasional manual charging during the darkest 4 to 6 weeks of the year. Battery life drops 30 to 50 percent in temperatures below freezing, which the solar panel partially compensates for.

Can I mix the SoloCam E40 with other eufy cameras like the S340 or Floodlight Cam?

Yes, all eufy cameras work together in the same eufy app and can pair with a HomeBase 3 hub for centralized management. You can start with the SoloCam E40 2-Cam Kit and add a SoloCam S340 for a dual-lens premium view, an eufy Floodlight Cam 2 Pro for backyard lighting, or a Video Doorbell at the front door, all within the same ecosystem.

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