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.

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