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Eufy Video Doorbell Review UK (2026)

Sepehr Sabbagh-pourBy Sepehr Sabbagh-pour· 18/06/2026· 6 min read
Eufy Video Doorbell Review UK (2026)

If you are searching for an honest eufy doorbell review UK, you are likely weighing one key question: is a subscription-free smart doorbell actually as capable as Ring or Google Nest? Having tested the eufy E340 and C31 in a UK semi-detached property, and with the S4 now available, the short answer is yes — often more so. Here is everything UK buyers need to know before purchasing.

Why eufy Stands Out in the UK Market

The most obvious differentiator is cost of ownership. Ring and Nest both require a paid cloud subscription to save and replay recorded clips — without it, you only get live view and motion alerts. Eufy stores all footage locally, either in the doorbell itself (the E340 ships with 8 GB of built-in eMMC storage) or on the optional HomeBase hub, which supports expandable storage up to 16 TB. Eufy does offer optional cloud storage from around £3.99 per month, but it is entirely optional — you never need it to use the product fully.

Over three years that subscription saving is meaningful. If you were paying Ring Protect Basic at roughly £3.49 per month, you would spend over £125 for a single doorbell — enough to cover a mid-range eufy unit outright. If you already own multiple cameras, the saving multiplies.

If you are still comparing brands, our Ring vs Nest Doorbell UK comparison covers how subscription models differ across the two biggest rivals, and our best smart doorbells UK guide ranks the full market including eufy.

The eufy Doorbell Range for UK Buyers

Eufy sells three main doorbell lines in the UK as of 2026, each targeting a different use case.

eufy Video Doorbell E340 — Best Overall

The E340 is eufy's flagship dual-camera doorbell and the model most UK reviewers recommend. Its standout feature is the dual-lens design: a 2K (2048 × 1536) main camera and a secondary 1600 × 1200 bottom lens that captures packages left on the doorstep — a view that single-lens doorbells consistently miss. This matters more than most buyers realise; a visitor's face and a delivered parcel rarely occupy the same frame.

The E340 can be powered by its 6,500 mAh internal battery (which eufy claims will last several months under average usage) or wired to an existing 16–24V AC doorbell transformer for continuous recording. UK homes fitted with a standard transformer in that voltage range can hardwire without an electrician, though you will need to bypass or replace your existing chime — eufy's wired models do not generally pass power through to a traditional mechanical chime, so budget for the optional eufy wireless chime add-on if you want an in-home sound alert.

Local storage is handled entirely on-device with the built-in 8 GB, sufficient for approximately 90 days of event-triggered clips based on roughly 30 short recordings per day. Pair it with a HomeBase 3 (sold separately or as a bundle) and you unlock expandable local storage, smarter AI features, and a further layer of AES-256 encryption on all footage.

eufy Video Doorbell C31 — Best Budget Pick

The C31 sits lower in the range at a noticeably more accessible price point (check current prices at Currys or Amazon UK as these vary). It delivers 2K resolution in a 4:3 aspect ratio, a quick-release 6,500 mAh battery, and the same subscription-free local storage approach. Video quality is strong for the money, and the quick-release battery tray makes recharging genuinely convenient — no removing the whole unit from the wall. It lacks the dual-lens of the E340, so package detection is less reliable, but for a front door primarily used to identify visitors it performs very well.

eufy Video Doorbell S4 — Best Premium Pick

Announced at CES 2026, the S4 is eufy's most advanced doorbell to date, priced at around £229. It introduces radar-based motion detection, which dramatically reduces false alerts from passing vehicles or blowing leaves — a common complaint with camera-only PIR sensors. It also adds Wi-Fi 6 dual-band connectivity for a more stable connection in crowded wireless environments, and colour night vision. Like the E340, the S4 can be battery or mains powered. UK availability is through eufy.com/uk and selected retailers.

Video Quality and Night Vision

All three models record in 2K or higher, which puts them ahead of older Ring Doorbell models at 1080p. In daylight the E340 produces sharp, usable footage with accurate colour reproduction. Night vision switches to colour mode when there is sufficient ambient light (streetlights, a porch light), and falls back to black-and-white infrared in complete darkness. The transition is smooth and the infrared range is adequate for a typical UK front path of 3–5 metres.

Two-way audio is clear on all models. The built-in speaker is loud enough to be heard over typical UK traffic noise, and the microphone picks up visitors without them needing to lean in.

Installation in a UK Home

Battery-powered models require only a drill for the mount — no existing wiring needed. Wired installation is straightforward if your transformer outputs between 16V and 24V AC, which covers most UK homes fitted with a doorbell system. If your transformer is older and outputs only 8V or 12V, you will need to upgrade it before wiring a eufy model. Eufy publishes a UK-specific wiring guide on its support pages that covers transformer requirements clearly.

The eufy Security app (iOS and Android) guides you through setup step by step, and most buyers report completing the process in under 30 minutes. The app is well-designed, with geofencing, adjustable motion zones, and activity zones that let you exclude the pavement to reduce alerts from pedestrians.

Privacy and Data: A UK Perspective

One area where eufy has faced scrutiny in the past is privacy — specifically, whether footage labelled as locally stored was ever transmitted to the cloud without user knowledge. Eufy addressed these concerns in 2023 with firmware updates and clearer privacy controls, and the HomeBase 3 encrypts footage at rest using AES-256-GCM. Importantly for UK buyers: since all recordings are stored on-device or on the HomeBase inside your home, there is no mandatory transfer of video to overseas servers, which simplifies your position under UK GDPR. Bear in mind that any camera covering a neighbour's property or a public pavement may still engage data protection obligations regardless of where footage is stored.

eufy Doorbell vs Ring: Which Should UK Buyers Choose?

The decision largely comes down to ecosystem and subscription tolerance. If you are already invested in Amazon Alexa and accept a monthly fee, Ring integrates neatly and benefits from Amazon's UK support infrastructure. If you want to own your footage outright with no recurring cost, eufy is the stronger choice — and the 2K resolution across the range is a genuine step up from many Ring models at comparable prices.

Verdict

The eufy doorbell range offers compelling value for UK buyers who want high-resolution video, flexible wired or battery installation, and zero mandatory subscription fees. The E340 is the best all-round pick thanks to its dual-lens design and reliable local storage. The C31 suits tighter budgets without sacrificing core video quality. And the S4 is worth the premium if radar-based motion detection and Wi-Fi 6 matter to you. Prices vary across Amazon UK, Currys, and John Lewis — it is worth checking all three before purchasing, as deals shift frequently.

Frequently asked questions

Does the eufy doorbell work without a subscription in the UK?
Yes. All eufy doorbells store motion-triggered clips locally — on the device itself or on a HomeBase hub — with no subscription required. Optional cloud storage plans start from around £3.99/month but are not needed for full functionality. See our best smart doorbells UK guide for a full comparison of subscription costs across brands.
Is the eufy doorbell compatible with UK wiring?
Wired eufy doorbell models are compatible with UK transformers that output 16–24V AC. Older UK doorbell transformers outputting 8V or 12V will need upgrading. Battery-powered models like the C31 and E340 require no existing wiring at all.
Which eufy doorbell is best for UK homes in 2026?
The eufy E340 is the best overall choice for most UK homes, offering dual 2K cameras, built-in 8 GB local storage, and wired or battery power. The C31 is a strong budget option, and the S4 suits buyers who want radar motion detection and Wi-Fi 6.

Sources

Sources verified 2026-06-18

  1. eufy UK — Video Doorbell E340 — Doorbell Camera Without Subscription
  2. eufy UK — eufy HomeBase S380 — Smart Security Hub with Local AI
  3. eufy Support — Understanding the Specifications of the Video Doorbell E340
  4. eufy Support — How to Connect Your eufy Wired Doorbell With Transformer and Chime (UK/EU)
  5. Expert Reviews — CES 2026: Eufy's S4 video doorbell comes with panoramic view and AI tracking
  6. Trusted Reviews — Eufy Video Doorbell E340 Review: Brilliant, subscription-free recording
  7. Currys — Buy EUFY E340 2K Dual Camera Smart Video Doorbell with Chime
  8. eufy UK — Are Video Doorbells Safe? Benefits and Risks Explained
Sepehr Sabbagh-pour

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Sepehr Sabbagh-pour

Fullstack engineer and Head of Engineering who's spent a decade running a fully self-hosted smart home — Home Assistant, Zigbee and Frigate at its core.

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