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New eufy lights use AI to welcome or warn based on who arrives

eufy’s new smart outdoor lights can greet family with warm tones or flash red for strangers using AI and facial recognition technology.

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The image depicts a split-scene of a two-story house with contrasting lighting and activities to showcase security features. On the left, the house is well-lit with warm white lights, and there’s a clear view of the front yard with neatly trimmed grass, a walkway lined with small lights leading to the front door, and palm trees in the background. A group of people is seen enjoying themselves in a transparent safety zone indicated by blue lines. On the right side, under red emergency lighting, an intruder is detected outside the house within a red alert zone marked by red lines. The windows are illuminated in red, suggesting an active security system.
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If you’ve ever wished your outdoor lights could do more than just illuminate your path, eufy’s got some exciting news for you. eufy, the smart home brand under Anker, has just unveiled its latest innovation in permanent outdoor lighting. These new lights aren’t just any ordinary bulbs—they can actually change color based on who’s walking up to your house.

Here’s how it works: eufy’s new outdoor lights sync up with their video doorbells and security cameras. So, if it’s your cousin Tom coming over, the lights can shift to a warm, welcoming white. But if someone unfamiliar shows up, especially late at night, the lights can switch to a glaring red. It might make things a bit awkward for the early-morning delivery drivers, but if you’ve got their faces registered, maybe they’ll get a friendly green light instead!

A protional image for WonderLink with eufy Cameras featuring a split-image of a house during evening and night. Left side shows warm lighting labeled “Hello Halo Light” from 18:00-22:00 with four welcoming figures. Right side displays red “Stay Away Light” from 22:00-06:00 with one figure retreating, illustrating customizable lighting for human detection.

The new Permanent Outdoor Lights E22 are a step up from the previous E120 model. They’re brighter and feature warmer tones to set the perfect mood. With an IP65 rating for water and dust resistance, and an IP67-rated power adapter, these lights are built to withstand the elements. Plus, they come with cool extras like music sync mode and AI-curated themes for different occasions.

You can grab these lights now for $199.99 for a 50-foot setup (30 lights) or $299.99 for a 100-foot setup (60 lights).

But that’s not all eufy’s rolling out. They’re also introducing a bunch of other RGB smart lights. Check out their outdoor string lights for $129.99, which feature clear bulbs with a soft flame-like effect. There are also 500-lumen outdoor spotlights for $99.99 (pack of 2), 350-lumen outdoor pathway lights for $169.99 (pack of 4), and an indoor floor lamp for $99.99. The floor lamp, in particular, is a sleek color-washing alternative to the Philips Hue Signe.

So, if you’re looking to add a bit of smart flair to your home’s lighting, eufy’s new offerings might just light up your life—literally!


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