Eufy is one of my favorite choices for no-subscription home security cameras, so I was interested in what the brand would unveil for Anker Day on Thursday. One announcement caught my eye immediately: Eufy is releasing a new AI agent called EdgeAgent that will exist locally on a new companion device called the Smart Security Shield.
Smart Security Shield is a sensor and camera with a 180-degree field of view and equipped with digital security key technology to prevent unauthorized access. It’s primarily designed for outdoor use, where the onboard AI chipset uses facial recognition to identify friends and family from up to 100 feet away. Eufy says the device will work with multiple hardware and service bundles from the company.
Because EdgeAgent is entirely local, it doesn’t need to exchange data with online servers. Eufy says that makes the AI processing 63% faster than competitors’ cloud-based systems, cutting delays to only a few seconds.
EdgeAgent will be able to process data and activate specific security measures based on its analysis, such as turning on a spotlight, issuing a voice warning or sending an alert to a phone — including a text description of what the camera sensor detects.
Those are all AI features I’ve seen in the past year or two from most major security brands, including Blink, Ring, Google Nest and Arlo. But Eufy’s version brings something different that I particularly like.
Eufy’s AI agent comes with two unique advantages
Eufy’s app supports local video storage, among other privacy-forward features.
First, capabilities like face recognition and descriptive alerts based on AI analysis have always required a subscription fee on other brands, which can range from $4 to $20 per month. Eufy is sticking to its no-subscription model, making this the most affordable way I’ve ever seen to get detection like this.
Second, with no cloud data and Eufy’s local video storage practices, this use of AI is safer and more privacy-focused than versions found in other security cameras. I won’t say it’s completely secure — nothing is 100% safe — but when the processing stays on the device, it’s less likely to be used to train AI models, stolen in a data breach or spied on by company employees, especially with the added encryption. Eufy does offer cloud storage services for those who want them.
Eufy plans to launch its AI with Smart Security Shield in the second half of 2026. I’ll let you know more when I get a chance to test it and see how it compares to the features you have to pay for.
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