# Eufy Security Four-Camera Kit Drops to $200 with No Subscription Required
Eufy's four-camera security system is now selling for $200, down 43% from its regular price. The kit requires no monthly subscription fees to operate.
This deal makes the system appealing for homeowners who want to avoid recurring costs. Traditional security companies like ADT or Vivint charge $30 to $60 monthly for monitoring and cloud storage. Eufy sidesteps those expenses by storing footage locally on the included hub rather than relying on cloud servers.
The four-camera setup covers multiple areas around a home. Each camera records in 2K resolution and includes night vision. The system detects motion and sends alerts to your phone through the Eufy app. You can review footage directly from the hub without needing internet access for basic playback, though a connection helps for remote viewing.
Local storage means your video footage stays on your property. This differs from cloud-based competitors like Ring or Wyze, which store recordings on remote servers and often require paid subscriptions for longer retention periods. Ring's basic cloud storage costs $3 to $10 monthly per camera. Wyze charges $1.49 monthly per camera for cloud recording.
The trade-off is storage capacity. The Eufy hub holds a finite amount of video before older footage gets overwritten. You can expand storage by adding a USB drive, but this requires manual setup. Cloud systems handle this automatically.
At $200 for four cameras, the per-camera cost sits around $50. Comparable four-camera systems from Reolink run $180 to $250 and also avoid subscription fees. Ring's four-camera kit costs roughly $500 before adding cloud storage fees.
The Eufy system works best for people comfortable managing their own setup and willing to check footage regularly
