Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating Eufy, a home security company, following reports that its security cameras may not perform as intended. Despite Eufy advertising its products as featuring AI-powered human detection and smart tracking, consumers have reported repeated false alerts and inadequate object recognition.
Reported Issues:
Consumers report:
- Purchasing Eufy security cameras due to the promised AI human detection and smart tracking features
- Receiving repeated alerts that identify shadows, bugs, trees, animals, or other objects as human movement or activity
- Experiencing unreliable object recognition and inconsistent smart tracking functionality
- Receiving excessive or inaccurate notifications that reduce the usefulness of the products’ security features
Why Individuals Should Be Concerned:
Potential claims include:
- Economic loss
- Overpayment
- Product defect
- False advertising
Signs You May Be Affected:
- You purchased an Eufy security camera with AI and smart tracking capabilities
- Your device repeatedly generates false alerts identifying non-human objects as people
- Your camera incorrectly identifies shadows, bugs, trees, animals, vehicles, or other objects as human activity
- Your smart tracking or object-recognition features do not function consistently or as advertised
- You purchased an Eufy security camera based on the company’s representation of its AI and smart tracking features
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