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Anker Eufy PoE Cam E41 now available in Europe

Eufy’s PoE Cam E41 (pictured) has launched in Europe. (Image source: eufy)
Eufy’s PoE Cam E41 (pictured) has launched in Europe. (Image source: eufy)
Eufy’s PoE Cam E41, an add-on for the NVR Security System, has arrived in Europe. Already available in the US, this security camera is cheaper than the PTZ-Bullet PoE Cam S4. Features include 4K video resolution, a full color night vision mode and support for a two-way conversation.

The eufy PoE Cam E41 is now available in Europe following its recent launch in the US. The smart outdoor security camera from the Anker sub-brand is an add-on for the NVR Security System, which was released earlier this year. It is a cheaper alternative to the PTZ-Bullet PoE Cam S4.

Eufy’s PoE Cam E41 is a 4K security camera, with a low-profle turret design to make it more discreet. It has a 122° field of view and can capture full color video at night in Starlight mode, or in black and white in Infrared mode. On-device AI can be used to detect a person, vehicle or pet, with smart alarms and red and blue colored light warnings to deter intruders.

Many of these features are shared with the eufy PoE Cam E40. However, an advantage of the E41 over this bullet camera appears to be the addition of a two-way walk functionality. Plus, this Power over Ethernet (PoE) camera is IP67 weather rated, making it suitable for outdoor use. As a reminder, to use this camera, you need to have the eufy Network Video Recorder S4.

At the eufy online store in the UK, you can currently buy the eufy Turret PoE Cam E41 Add-On for £98 thanks to an £11 discount on the £109 RRP. In EU countries like Germany, the camera costs €149 at the brand’s online store or at Amazon.

Eufy’s PoE Cam E41 workws with the Network Video Recorder (NVR) S4. (Image source: eufy)
Eufy’s PoE Cam E41 workws with the Network Video Recorder (NVR) S4. (Image source: eufy)
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Polly Allcock, 2025-08-11 (Update: 2025-08-11)