eufy Motion Sensor E20
- Pet-Friendly Detection to Prevent False Alarms: Differentiates between humans and pets, reducing false alarms for pets up to 80 lb.
- Extended 5-Year Battery Life: Includes a 1,400 mAh CR123A battery for long life and low maintenance.
- Easy and Versatile Installation: Mounts effortlessly on walls or corners with simple height setup—no extra adjustment required.
- Long Communication Range with HomeBase™: Provides a stable connection with HomeBase™ at open-air distances of up to 656 ft (200 m).
- Smart Integration: Currently compatible with HomeBase™ Professional. Sends instant smartphone alerts for 24/7 protection.
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Monitor key areas throughout your home, from hallways to larger rooms. Enjoy dependable alerts thanks to a strong HomeBase™ connection reaching up to 656 ft (200 m).

Get instant alerts if anyone attempts to remove or disable the sensor, adding an extra layer of protection to your system.

Effectively monitor entire rooms or specific zones. The wide 90° field of view detects motion up to 26 ft (8 m) away, ensuring comprehensive coverage with fewer sensors.




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FAQ
How long does the battery last?
Under normal conditions, it can last for 5 years.
Note: Data based on internal lab testing. Actual performance may vary depending on usage conditions.
Does eufy Motion Sensor E20 require a connection to HomeBase™? Which HomeBase™ models is it compatible with?
Yes, it needs to be connected to HomeBase™. Currently, it is compatible with HomeBase™ Professional and will soon be compatible with HomeBase™ S280 (HomeBase™ 2) and HomeBase™ S380 (HomeBase™ 3).
How can I turn on Pet mode? Are there any limitations?
You can turn Pet mode on or off in the app.
Pet mode can reduce false alerts for pets under 80 lb. However, if pets jump onto elevated surfaces such as sofas or furniture, the sensor may misinterpret them as a human or a large animal. Additionally, if multiple pets gather closely together, the sensor might perceive them as a single large animal, which could trigger a false alarm.






















