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The Eve Outdoor Cam is a premium HomeKit Secure Video floodlight camera offering 1080p HD streaming, 157° wide-angle night vision, and advanced motion detection that differentiates people, pets, vehicles, and packages. It features end-to-end encryption with all footage securely stored in iCloud, ensuring maximum privacy without cloud exposure. Designed for Apple users, it integrates seamlessly with HomeKit, supports two-way audio, and includes a powerful dimmable floodlight activated by motion. Installation requires neutral and ground wiring, and it operates exclusively on 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi. While praised for reliability and privacy, it demands a well-configured network for smooth setup.





















| ASIN | B09YYSF57V |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | Secure Secure floodlight camera with Apple HomeKit Secure Video technology camera |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #436 in Home Security Systems |
| Brand | Eve |
| Built-In Media | Eve Outdoor Cam, Instruction Manual, Mounting kit and connection terminals, Video surveillance sticker set |
| Color | Eve Outdoor Cam (Black) |
| Compatible Devices | Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Apple HomeKit |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 213 Reviews |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1080 |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Field Of View | 157 Degrees |
| Frame Rate | 24fps |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Wall-Mounted |
| Item Dimensions | 2.99 x 2.56 x 6.69 inches |
| Item Type Name | Outdoor Cam |
| Item Weight | 35.27 Ounces |
| Light Source | Infrared |
| Manufacturer | Eve Systems LLC |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| Model Name | Eve Outdoor Cam |
| Model Number | 20ECA4101 |
| Mount Type | Wall Mount |
| Night Vision | Yes |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 2-Way Audio, Brightness Control, Built In Light, HD Resolution, Motion Sensor, Night Vision |
| Power Source | neutral wire and a connection to a ground wire |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Secure Secure floodlight camera with Apple HomeKit Secure Video technology camera |
| Room Type | Bedroom |
| Shape | Square |
| Special Feature | 2-Way Audio, Brightness Control, Built In Light, HD Resolution, Motion Sensor, Night Vision |
| Specific Uses For Product | Outside |
| UPC | 813180020931 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | 1080p |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Waterproof Rating | IP55 |
| Wattage | 24 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
P**Y
Great Outdoor Camera
This is a great product, easy to install with the App as long as your near a WiFi signal. Easy to setup streaming on your iCloud account and you can stream through all motion detection events. No monthly streaming fee if you discount your iCloud account which is pretty cheap. Physically it is a little difficult to mount and does not accommodate your standard round metal junction box so if your planning on mounting near one of these you’ll have to remove it. I’ve used other camera’s for HomeKit and their all terrible, intermittent streaming, login issues, constantly logging you out, won’t stream captured events, the list goes on. This camera has NONE of those problems, it works reliably and flawlessly and I think is the only one that actually streams to iCloud which is secure and reliable. Great purchase and buying more of them!
W**A
Unreliable in HomeKit.
Just giving my personal opinion based on a very poor product experience: I purchased the Eve Outdoor Camera in January 2024 and got it installed by an electrician. The first month, it worked great. It picked up motion and turned the lights at nights, and I could do automations. The good times were short lived as I began experiencing issues with the unit: it would randomly loose connection to my wifi or HomeKit. If I had to reset my wifi internet: it lost connection. If there was a small loss of power due to weather: the camera looses connection. Contacting customer service has mostly gotten me the "press the reset button" answer. Guess what? That reset pinhole is super annoying to activate. Only needles are small enough to git in the pinhole to reset in my experience. The camera is installed about 8ft in the side of my house, so it is extremely annoying to just have to do this procedure all the time. Additional Warning: Eve is based in Germany and they DO NOT HAVE US-Customer Service Available. If you want technical help, you'll have to email them. Because of the time difference this will mean that having a simple conversation about how to reset the unit will take you several days. I am frustrated. Of course Amazon now says it's outside the return window and cannot return. Im stuck with a very pricey unit that it's not even working...go with a Ring Product instead.
J**.
Solid HomeKit Camera
If you're looking for a HomeKit Secure Video camera that works right out of the box without having to sign up for some third-party app/service, this is the camera you'll want. I see some folks have complained about getting these installed in North American homes, but it appears Eve now supplies the adapter plate in the box from the get-go instead of having to request it separately from their website. (That said... if you bought one & it didn't include the adapter plate, you can reach out to Eve's customer service. They'll hook you up with one for free if you're in the US.) Installation was straightforward enough. Post-installation, the camera's been flawless with no downtime whatsoever. As always, a smart home with smart accessories requires good WiFi coverage. I have my home blanketed with Nest WiFi points, for reference. HomeKit is running in my home with an Apple TV 4K acting as the hub (via WiFi, not ethernet). If you are having WiFi issues, try to improve your WiFi signal where the camera is located. Build quality is also solid. It seems robust & well-designed to withstand the elements. The camera doesn't go offline even in the extreme summer heat we just dealt with in the US Southeast. That's been an issue with my Logitech Circle View Doorbell, so I'm glad to see Eve accounted for high temperature operation. Video quality could be better, but I chalk that up to a HomeKit Secure Video limitation. Until Apple allows for 1080p+ video quality on HomeKit, we're stuck with 1080p as the maximum. Video quality as-is is sufficient to make out cars, faces, animals, etc. You may miss finer details (like car license plates) at a distance due to the low 1080p resolution, however. The viewing angle is very wide, which should allow for total coverage of your driveway (as an example) from one installation point. Audio & speaker quality is also good. I can clearly hear outside noises & make out what visitors are saying from my iPhone. Audio output from the camera itself is also good, with visitors able to clearly understand what I'm saying from my iPhone. Night vision is also good, with the built-in IR doing its job in providing nighttime visibility for the camera without having to activate the floodlights. When the floodlights do activate, they're quite bright! In fact, they're brighter than my old "dumb" floodlights that were replaced with this Eve camera. Brightness can be modified on a scale via the Eve app, with an extra bright option available for short periods of time. The floodlight can be setup to turn on only when it detects motion (in general) or specific motion (from cars, animals, people, etc.). It's the standard fare that you'd expect from a HomeKit camera. You can modify the usual settings from Apple's Home app, with additional options available via the Eve app. (The Eve app does not require a separate signup/login.) Overall, I like this camera very much. I haven't tried the other outdoor HomeKit camera options (other than the aforementioned Logitech Circle View Doorbell) so I can't provide a proper comparison, but I can certainly say that I'd be happy to purchase another one of these in the future if I decide to expand my HomeKit camera coverage. Edit: As of 4/29/25, my thoughts on this camera have not changed. Everything I wrote before still applies. I'm now coming up on nearly two years of this camera and I've had zero issues to report. For those wondering if I still recommend this camera... I do!
W**S
Solid Product but difficult to install
I had an old outdoor light I replaced with the Eve Outdoor Cam, but considering I had an outlet box with an opening larger than the mounting ring, and that the mounting ring required a flat wall to attach it to with anchors & screws, I had to figure out another way to mount it to the wall. I ended up buying a raised metal black mounting plate and drilled holes in it for mounting the camera. Also had to find different screws to attached the plate to the outlet box, and then the camera to the mounting plate. All of these efforts were required because the device is delivered with only one means of mounting the camera/light to a wall. There should be other options included in the box but are not. Once I managed to get the plates and device mounted, it was very difficult to move the main wires from the camera into the mounting ring area and then to push all the wires (after connected to the camera from the house current) into the housing. It turned out to be a two person job as holding the camera in place and not breaking the plastic mounting rings in this process was necessary. (Also, the instructions don't communicate in layman's terms which wire is the ground wire etc... so I called my electrician for advice). Once hooked up and turned on, the device works really well, excellent video quality and quick responsiveness in HomeKit and the Eve home app. If you have a VPN running the video may not play ( I had the Eve Home app on my iPad with a VPN running and it would not show the video, but when turned off, it came right up as it did on my other devices that didn't have a VPN running. I have other Ring Spotlight cams around my home that are mounted hanging from underside of my home eves. I wish this device could replace them, but the Eve Outdoor Cam can only mount on a vertical wall and can't be tilted far enough to suspend from an overhang roof eve where many homes have outdoor light fixtures already in place. Ring did a better job on this, but I hope Eve's other similar ring type spotlight cameras can be made to work with HomeKit... I would get two of them immediately.
A**R
Great camera and light
I am happy with this product. The camera works well and was easy to set up with homekit. The light is also nice - very bright. I ended up buying a second unit and look forward to using it. I’ve also been impressed with the night vision on this. I’ll mention that the exterior lights I replaced this with were mounted directly on the wall and not to a junction box so I didn’t have to worry about that. Installation was a bit tricky but certainly doable. The trickiest part for me was mainly due to the very short electrical cables at the position I was installing it.
C**L
Good camera performance, bad connectivity reliability and ease of install.
Camera doesn't stay connected and is basically useless. When it works it looks great, but in the real world, where the camera is not sitting next to your router or modem, it sucks. Also, since it disconnects from network so frequently, another major drawback is that the reset button is extremely poorly disigned. Also this camera is a real hassle to install. Poor design ruins a cool looking camera.
J**N
Great camera but a COMPLETE pain to install
This is a great camera. The integration of the motion detector, the flood light, and the camera is great. However, the installation is by a wide margin the worst of any kind of electronic device I have ever used. First, they don’t fit on one of the standard round electrical boxes used in the U.S. for outdoor lights. I’m not really sure what they actually fit on because the mounting holes are 2.5” centered, whereas a standard U.S. electrical box is 2.75”. Second, the metal mounting bracket is also designed for the same 2.5” mounting pattern, so it can’t be used on a standard U.S. electrical box. Third, if you screw down the round plastic mounting plate completely, the notches to attach the round exterior cover won’t engage the tabs on that plate. You must leave the plate a bit loose as it is supposed to apparently recess a little into the cover. That’s very strange. Next, the instructions tell you to basically assemble the entire thing, then pull the cover out, which gives you, roughly, three quarters of an inch to pull the electrical wires out, both from the light and the box, and wire them. There simply isn’t enough space there to do that. Take the side screws off the bracket instead, so you can pull the camera and the exterior cover away from the mounting bracket, which gives you a lot more room. Then comes the final insult, in the form of a little metal clip that you’re supposed to attach to the wire bundle from the camera, inside the mounting bracket, by maneuvering it blindly inside the aforementioned three quarter inch gap, to fit snugly over the wire bundle to hold it in place. I sure hope these are not actually necessary because of the two cameras I have installed, I dropped, and were unable to find, both of them. I don’t know if there is some kind of special gnome like creature you can order that you can get to go inside the box and install this thing, but it sure doesn’t work as easily as the manual seems to imply. Once you get this thing actually mounted and turned on, it usually pairs ok with HomeKit. Of the two I have, it took me, on average, only 6 tries and one return of a faulty unit to get them to pair. Of course they only use 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, so if your network has only 5 GHz, look elsewhere. If it has both 2.4 and 5, you probably will have to turn off the 5 GHz channel temporarily to make it work. If you get to the stage where you realize you have to turn off the 5 GHz channel, you will probably have a partially paired unit so make sure you know how to factory reset this thing. Plan about 2 hours for the installation. Actually, plan 3. The 2 hour figure was for the second one I installed, so I had some expectation at that point.
P**I
Very difficult install compared to Ring
I bought this to replace a Ring Floodlight Cam because I wanted the HomeKit functionality. Once you get past installation, it's fine, but... this was really tough to install compared to the Ring. Eve does seem to provide a mounting plate now that I get the sense from other reviews might not have been included before. That went on fine. Attaching the next part to that was ok, though you need to compress the foam a bit to accommodate the screw heads from the initial mounting plate. Later, getting the allen screw in that holds the camera to the mount was brutal because of limited visibility and clearance. I ended up accepting that I just had to making little 1/16th of a rotation turns off the screw with the allen key. Then, there's also very little clearance to connect the wires. I think whomever designed this attachment system failed to consider that people usually need to do this standing on a ladder, making holding up the camera while lining up a screw and then getting the wrench in very tricky. I'd suggest two ladders and two people, honestly, so one can hold the camera in and one can fiddle with the allen wrench and screw using both hands. In contrast, the Ring had two posts onto which you could slide the camera, where it would stay without being held, and then you just put on the external nuts. The Eve is a little prettier and cleaner once installed, but Ring's install is much simpler.
S**R
Impressed with the quality!
The picture and sound quality are very impressive. Installation was standard and it connected to my HomeKit with little hassle (had to do a hard reset before my phone would pick it up, however I was having electrical issues anyways and I believe it would of been turned on and off several times while that was being fixed). The only complaint I have, is I wish they would have made the installation box square instead of circle, since the standard light box that is recessed into the way (not noticeable) is square. I had to carve a bit of wood away to have it fit into the old space. I know they made it circle because of the security feature but I think there could have been a better way. I did notice a couple of times when I’ve opened my Home app, that the camera “is not responding” … my Logitech doorbell does this as well. I upgraded my Internet in hopes to correct the issue but it didn’t work. I just purchased a wifi extender in hopes that’ll help. Overall happy with this purchase and would buy again.
K**D
Not Recommeded
I am a big Eve fan but these outdoor cameras were a huge disappointment. We purchased three and paid an electrician to install them. They are completely unreliable in every respect. They frequently go offline at random intervals, often for extended periods (despite more than adequate Wi-Fi signals). They routinely fail to detect motion, etc., and thus don't record events. In addition to the above, it's important to note that these must be hardwired into your electrical system and thus require an electrician (or significant handyman skills) to install, which can significantly add to the expense. Like all Eve products, these are easy to install via the Eve app and to configure there and in HomeKit. The fundamental problem is that they're completely unreliable. I would recommend the eufy S3 Pro or Aqara G5 Pro as much better options. Both are significantly cheaper and far more reliable.
J**H
Watch Dog
Let’s start with design, it’s a small device with big capabilities, I went with black. It has a really nice finish and has that apple-seque quality. The LED light takes up most of the space with the camera and microphone taking up the rest. I love the simplicity of the device and the fact it’s hard wired. Next mounting, I have read issues with mounting on a number of reviews, and whilst it took a little more thought, the junction box adaptor works on all types (the bracket is free from Eve if needed) we decided to remove the junction box for the aesthetics and that did make it a little easier but if you follow the video installation you can’t go wrong. All in took about an hour to from old fitting and junction and remount the Eve Outdoor Cam. Then setup, I think once powered on it was a simple quick process through the Eve app and linking to Apple Home for HomeKit. Super easy. The video quality is 1080p so nothing super high definition but it’s adequate for a security camera, it offers great night vision with or with out the assistance of the light. The light is very very bright, currently I have it set to 5% and the is enough illumination for my front lawns , walkway and porch. 100% or boost is almost blinding. Finally connectivity, so it’s been up for over 2 weeks now and had no issues with dropping wifi or not connecting, it is set up to only notify for an activity zone and it works perfectly (tested thoroughly). Unit has been down to -15C and works like normal. Overall the cost is a little higher but for HomeKit I think it’s one of the nicest options and offers value as it is a light and camera (with a microphone) so in my can it’s used like a door bell camera. I have to say that I fully recommend this product.
D**N
Works well
The quality looks real good and it works well . It included everything you need to install including the mounting plate. I found it easier to install if you removed the camera bracket and feed the wire through and installed the c clip . The instruction book is very small and the print hard to read. It took about a half hour to install camera , ten minutes to bypass light switch and about fifteen minutes to install software and setup. The system is quite expensive , but if it lasts a long time i do think it is a good investment. The picture looks good and the light also works well. I would recommend and buy again at this point.
D**Y
Poor quality and constantly disconnects
I really wish I had not purchased this camera. There are far cheaper cameras with better quality and performance. Not sure how they are charging over $300 for this. I would not recommend this to anyone. Buy literally any other camera.
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