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CES 2020: Eve Unveils New 'Eve Cam' With HomeKit Secure Video Support

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Eve Systems, known for its line of HomeKit-enabled smart home accessories, today announced the upcoming launch of the Eve Cam, an indoor home security camera that supports iOS 13's HomeKit Secure Video feature.

The Eve Cam was built from the ground up with data security in mind, with ‌HomeKit Secure Video‌ offering up a more secure way to manage footage captured with home security cameras.

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‌HomeKit Secure Video‌ allows devices like the Eve Cam to leverage the iPad, Apple TV, or HomePod to analyze video in the home. Video feeds are encrypted end-to-end and the footage is uploaded to iCloud. ‌HomeKit Secure Video‌ does not require a data plan from Eve, but it does require at least a 200GB ‌iCloud‌ storage plan.

The Eve Cam will notify users when important activity is detected, and recorded video is available for 10 days and located right in the Home app.

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Design wise, the Eve Cam features a 150 degree field of view and 1080p resolution, plus it includes infrared night vision so it can continue to capture video even when it's dark. There's an integrated microphone and speaker, and an adjustable magnetic camera base. Eve Cam will be available in April 2020 for $150.

Eve Systems also has new launch dates and pricing information available for the Eve Water Guard and the second-generation Eve Energy smart plug with a new, slimmer design. The Eve Water Guard, which notifies users if a water leak is detected, will launch on February 7, and it will be priced at $80.

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The Eve Energy, which offers power monitoring and smart controls for any appliance plugged in to it, will launch on January 27 and it will be priced at $40. More information is available on the Eve website.

Top Rated Comments

85 months ago
Finally something decently priced for one camera, dont need to buy a base station, etc. with no subscription.

And yes its $3/month due to icloud but unlike subscriptions you can use the space for other things too; its not the money JUST for the camera

Yes you can an Arlo set with 3 cameras and the base for $250-300; less per camera. BUT to store any video (free plan is just live and notifications) its $2.99/month PER CAMERA with $9.99/month max up to 5. So add that $72 difference per year to the cost. That operating cost really adds up fast.

Like to see an outdoor version, I have no need for indoor cameras really.
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