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I don’t think so, but there are hacks to do it on YouTube. By 5 years, this camera would be obsolete by then so I would rather buy a new updated one than fix it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The direction Eufy, along with every other company that manufactures a similar product to this, has taken is not to use user-replaceable LED modules, be it panels like this or more traditionally-shaped lights like others. While this isn't necessarily a great thing, it's also not a bad thing as you'll likely want to upgrade the unit in a few years as higher-resolution cameras or smarter AI capabilities become available. If this is a deal-breaker for you, you'll want to get a floodlight and a separate outdoor camera. To match the functionality of the Eufy Floodlight Cam Pro 2, you'll need a camera with pan and tilt capabilities. To match the Floodlight Cam 2k, you'll only need a fixed camera like the Eufy Outdoor Cam Pro, which uses a wired power source, or the Eufy EufyCam 2 or EufyCam 2C, which are both battery-operated.
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