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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
This has been working perfectly for nearly a year. You can make it fit quite snuggly and you can avoid drilling into your apartment door!
Customer428
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2025
Works perfectly for my eufy e340. The only reason I give it 4 starts is because the arm is a little short. I wanted to add a wedge due to the short arm, for better video angle but the screws provided were also too short. If the arm was just a little longer it would be better. In all my videos you see a good chunk of my door frame because it's not long enough.Otherwise it does the job, it holds your doorbell camera in place and I do like the security feature that blocks the pin hole to pop the camera off.
Richard Dorsey
Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2025
Great product! I was afraid to install my Eufy door camera, as it’s very easy to steal, if you know how to remove them. This mount, covers the unlocking hole, so it’s nearly impossible to steal, unless you can open the door. I recommend this product, 110%!
David
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2025
I have an AOSU camera and technically this shouldn't work with it, but it did. Keep in mind if you're like me and have a similar camera, you may need a longer screw but it is possible. I believe it's an M3 screw. Anyways, it looks great. Yes it seems like it could be flimsy and it's definitely recommended to know if your door works with this but if it does, it works nicely and snug.
Long Tran
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2025
This doesn't come with hardware to support the tilted mounting option for the E340... Seems like a big oversight but if you need to tilt the E340 camera that comes standard with the camera purchase, there's no screws long enough to mount it or any additional cover plate to protect the eject button for the camera.
S. McCartin
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I just had to replace my old video doorbell because it was refusing to connect and there are better products for sale these days anyhow. I went with the Eufy 340 which this mount is designed to handle. The only annoying part of assembling this unit is that the screws are not well labeled and two packages come with three screws (one set is a tiny bit longer). This mount will accommodate doors with hinges on the left or right side (as viewed from the outside), most USA doors will have hinges on the right side unless it's a very, very old house. The shortest screws (package of 3) is only for protecting the removal pin hole on the top of the eufy doorbell (you get a tool for removing the doorbell from their mount in order to change the battery etc.) and its only purpose is to hold a small metal plate over that pinhole to make it harder for anyone to steal. The pack of 3 slightly longer screws is for attaching the mounting bracket to the metal bracket that screws onto the doorbell using the bracket that came in the box with the eufy doorbell unit. Other than the screw packages need to be marked better, one of the screw holes in the metal bracket was not well drilled and it was hard to get the screw to go in all the way. It sticks up a bit higher but did not affect the doorbell mounting so not a big deal.Recommended tools: computer screw drivers made for precision screws preferably with long shafts or handles so it sticks up past the rest of the mount and makes it easier to screw them down into the mount bits. I suggest a redesign of the tiny metal plate that protects the removal hole, I should think they could come up with some way that plate will only slide off if the doorbell has been removed from the door, the need to be careful not to lose that tiny screw might get annoying after awhile. I mean you're given three, but if you're a clutz like me I should probably go buy a quantity of the right size so I'll always have some. One big caveat to this mount unit, if your door is not flush with the outside of your house, there could be issues what the doorbell cameras can see (or the illuminator for the night vision could be blocked also). You can use the "wedge" plate that comes in the eufy box that might help a little bit but if your door is anything but flush with the outside wall you might have some issues with this mount and what the doorbell can see. The instructions are mostly pictorial and they do not give the sizes of the screws included in the kit. The mount is functional and nicely designed but I took a star off because the screws aren't identified on the bag, the badly drilled screw hole, and the instructions don't give the screw sizes either. I like this mount because my house has brick on the front and that can be tough to drill through when mounting items like doorbells and this also does a bit to protect the eufy as opposed to the mount that comes with the doorbell that you only need something like a paperclip to get the doorbell off and take it. I mounted my doorbell on the door works great during the day, but for some reason night vision is pretty much non existent, I can't yet tell if the mount is blocking the illuminators in some way or if I've got some settings to figure out. Will update once I figure it out. There is an icon for the illuminator in the eufy software that gets truncated off to the right of the screen so you won't see it until you scroll the icons right, that was the night vision issue. My doorway has a small indent and the focal length of the lens on the eufy is low enough that even that tiny indent blocks view from the right side to an extent. The mount should be longer from the edge of the door allowing the doorbell to be mounted farther in (closer to the center) of the door right around where an old style peephole might get installed. When or if they revisit the design of this mount it's my hope they'll make the distance from the edge of the door longer not sure if this is anything I could improve myself but I'll surely think about it. It's still a good mount and will work fine as long as your doorway is flush with the outside wall. The only place you run into issues is when the door is indented a few inches or more due to the focal length of the lens on the doorbell. (i.e. the lens on the doorbell is what's called a "fisheye" the focal length is so small that the curvature of the earth affects the image.one last thing: Because the doorbell is mounted on the door that means every time you open the door you're going to have a recorded event unless you disable motion sensing, I don't go out a lot not a big deal for me but it might be if you have rug rats or open your front door often for various reasons.Possible solution, right side view blocking, it occurs to me that most doors are going to be quite a bit thinner than the mount can handle so it might help the fisheye problem to put something under the doorbell to force it farther away from the door and thus also a bit forward of the indent in the door frame. Not sure what the best choice might be for material maybe closed cell foam or a piece of plastic paneling? Only disadvantage is doing this might make the doorbell a bit easier to steal for someone that was really determined.
Mercedes
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
One of my best investments! No subscription needed. This camera is a piece of mind and I love the amplitude of angles you can get.
Haley Dorr
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
Great for my apartment and does not cause damage. I like that is is all metal so much harder to break/steal.
Drianne Againa
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Works perfect
Inverse
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
UPDATE 06/27/24: You can use the angled bracket that comes with the E340 with this mount, but it does not come with the screws included to make this possible. This mount comes with two small M3 screws to attack it to the backplate. The way the angled bracket is designed there is too much space for these short screws to reach.So what you need are 2x M3 10mm screws. You put the E340 backplate into the angled bracket, and press it onto the mount in the proper direction you need it to face, then use these longer screws to hold it in place.This helps offset the fact the mount isn't long enough by giving you a clearer view without the door frame getting in the way. PLEASE NOTE, that by doing this you will be defeating the 'anti-theft' mechanism put in place, but it does work. VMEI, you should be including these longer screws with the mount. I shouldn't have to buy a full M3 set, just for two screws.----------------This is the only Eufy Door Mount Bracket available for the E340 and let me tell you, while I'm glad it's available at all, and it does do its job... damn is it subpar compared to other brackets available to Blink and other security cameras.The length of the mount once in front of your door doesn't go anywhere near far enough, such that if your door is recessed in any way, as a great majority of doors are when used in apartment complexes, you're not going to be able to see much to the left of the door frame.All they had to do was make this bend longer to give more space between the edge of the door. It's so frustrating because otherwise I do love how it has proper cushioning to protect the door, and the turn screw is very considerate compared to the Blink mount but, I mean it sucks to not be able to see as much on the camera itself.This thing was MORE expensive than the Blink mount it's replacing, and for the price being charged you'd expect it to be better... it should be much cheaper than what they're asking for. Regardless it does do its job of securing the device to the door. I really, really hope they design a better mount for the Eufy, and I'll jump right on it. But for now, this is all we got...
Roadie904
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
Not worth the materials used to make it. Flimsy and interferes with the door closing. I mean it holds the camera but to keep it tight enough to stay in place it bends and comes into contact with my door frame. Amazon does not want me to post a pic I guess.
Dave (Toronto)
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2024
Fits my eufy C30 doorbell just fine.I wasn't sure how to install the doorbell until I found this mount for my metal door.I can recommend this eufy doorbell mount.
JyS
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
The instructions for this product don’t clearly distinguish which side is considered left or right so I initially put it together incorrectly. The instructions tell you which side to mount it on depending on your door opening but they don’t mark the actual item or tell you in which direction it is facing that makes it left or right.The metal part that’s suppose to rest between the door jam was went outward slightly so it didn’t sit flush against the door, and therefore initially didn’t allow me to close the door. I was beyond frustrated at this. I had to smack it a few times to get it to sit right. I also think the back part (that’s inside the home) is too short and therefore pushes it out a little so then it really doesn’t sit flush.The screws for assembly are annoyingly small. Handling them while putting this thing together was so darn annoying.It does what it needs to do after some trial and error but I think there’s much needed room for improvement.
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