How to Mute Eufy Notifications
Struggling with constant Eufy alerts? This guide shows you exactly how to mute Eufy notifications on your smartphone, tablet, or smart display. Whether you want temporary silence or a permanent fix, we’ve got you covered with simple, effective steps.
Key Takeaways
- You can mute Eufy notifications directly in the Eufy Security app: Go to Device Settings, select your camera or sensor, and toggle off motion or sound alerts.
- Use Do Not Disturb mode on your phone: This silences all app notifications, including Eufy, during set hours without changing app settings.
- Customize alert types per device: Choose which events trigger notifications—like person detection only—to reduce unnecessary alerts.
- Schedule quiet hours in the app: Set specific times (e.g., nighttime) when notifications are automatically disabled.
- Check notification permissions in your phone’s settings: Ensure Eufy has proper access so muting works correctly across platforms.
- Smart displays like Echo Show require separate muting: Use Alexa routines or disable camera notifications in the Alexa app.
- Factory reset as a last resort: If settings won’t stick, resetting the device may resolve persistent notification issues.
How to Mute Eufy Notifications: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
If you’ve ever been woken up at 3 a.m. by a Eufy camera alerting you to a passing cat—or worse, your own shadow—you’re not alone. Eufy Security devices are fantastic for home monitoring, but their default notification settings can be… enthusiastic. The good news? You don’t have to live with constant pings, buzzes, and pop-ups. Learning how to mute Eufy notifications gives you full control over when—and how—you’re alerted.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through every method to silence, customize, or temporarily disable Eufy notifications across all your devices. Whether you’re using a Eufy doorbell, indoor camera, outdoor cam, or security hub, these steps work for nearly every model. We’ll cover in-app settings, phone-level controls, smart home integrations, and troubleshooting tips so you can finally enjoy peace and quiet—without sacrificing security.
By the end of this guide, you’ll know exactly how to mute Eufy notifications permanently, schedule quiet hours, filter alerts by type, and even sync muting across multiple devices. Let’s get started!
Why You Might Want to Mute Eufy Notifications
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Before diving into the “how,” let’s talk about the “why.” Eufy devices are designed to keep you informed—but sometimes, that means too much information. Here are common reasons users choose to mute or adjust their notifications:
– **False Alarms:** Pets, moving shadows, or wind-blown leaves can trigger motion alerts multiple times a day.
– **Sleep Disruption:** Nighttime alerts from a hallway or front door camera can interrupt rest.
– **Privacy Zones:** You may want alerts only from certain areas (like your driveway) but not others (like your backyard).
– **Guest Visits:** When friends or family are over, constant “person detected” alerts can become annoying.
– **Work Focus:** If you work from home, frequent notifications can break your concentration.
Muting doesn’t mean turning off security—it means tailoring it to your lifestyle. With the right settings, you’ll still catch real threats while avoiding the noise.
Method 1: Mute Notifications in the Eufy Security App
The most direct way to mute Eufy notifications is through the official Eufy Security app. This method gives you granular control over each device and alert type.
Step 1: Open the Eufy Security App
Launch the Eufy Security app on your smartphone or tablet. Make sure you’re logged into the account linked to your devices. If you have multiple locations (e.g., home and vacation house), select the correct one from the top menu.
Step 2: Select the Device You Want to Mute
On the home screen, you’ll see thumbnails of all your connected cameras, doorbells, and sensors. Tap on the device you want to adjust—for example, your Eufy SoloCam S40 or Video Doorbell Dual.
Step 3: Go to Device Settings
Once inside the device’s live view, tap the gear icon (⚙️) in the top-right corner. This opens the device settings menu.
Step 4: Navigate to “Notification” or “Alerts”
Scroll down until you find the “Notification” or “Alerts” section. Depending on your device model and app version, this may be labeled slightly differently—look for terms like “Motion Alerts,” “Sound Alerts,” or “Push Notifications.”
Step 5: Toggle Off Notifications
You’ll see individual toggles for different alert types:
– Motion Detection
– Person Detection
– Sound Detection (for doorbells)
– Package Detection (if supported)
To mute all notifications, simply turn off the main “Push Notification” toggle. For more control, disable only specific types—for example, keep “Person Detection” on but turn off “Motion Detection” to avoid pet triggers.
Pro Tip: Some Eufy models allow you to set sensitivity levels. Lowering motion sensitivity can reduce false alerts without fully muting notifications.
Step 6: Save Your Changes
The app usually saves changes automatically, but if you see a “Save” or “Apply” button, tap it to confirm. Exit the settings and return to the home screen.
Now, your selected device won’t send push notifications to your phone—unless you re-enable them later.
Method 2: Use Do Not Disturb Mode on Your Phone
If you want a quick, temporary mute—like during a movie night or while sleeping—your phone’s built-in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode is a powerful tool. This method silences all app notifications, including Eufy, without changing any device settings.
How to Enable Do Not Disturb on iPhone
1. Swipe down from the top-right corner to open the Control Center.
2. Tap the crescent moon icon to activate Do Not Disturb.
3. To schedule DND, go to Settings > Focus > Do Not Disturb.
4. Set a schedule (e.g., 10 PM to 7 AM) and choose whether to allow calls from favorites.
While DND is on, Eufy notifications will be silenced—but you’ll still receive calls and alarms.
How to Enable Do Not Disturb on Android
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick Settings panel.
2. Tap the “Do Not Disturb” icon (usually a moon or bell with a line).
3. For scheduling, go to Settings > Sound & vibration > Do Not Disturb.
4. Set time rules and exceptions (e.g., allow calls from starred contacts).
Note: Some Android versions let you allow “priority only” notifications. You can exclude Eufy from priority apps to ensure it stays muted.
Limitations of Do Not Disturb
While convenient, DND isn’t perfect:
– It affects all apps, not just Eufy.
– You might miss important calls or messages.
– It doesn’t stop notifications from appearing in your notification history.
Use DND for short-term silence, but rely on in-app settings for long-term control.
Method 3: Customize Alert Types and Zones
Instead of muting all notifications, you can fine-tune what triggers an alert. This “smart muting” reduces noise while keeping you informed about real events.
Set Up Activity Zones
Many Eufy cameras let you define specific areas where motion should (or shouldn’t) trigger alerts.
1. In the Eufy app, go to your camera’s settings.
2. Look for “Activity Zone” or “Motion Zone.”
3. Draw boxes around areas you want to monitor (e.g., front walkway).
4. Exclude areas like trees, busy streets, or pet beds.
Now, motion in excluded zones won’t send notifications—even if the camera detects it.
Enable Smart Detection Filters
Eufy’s AI-powered detection can distinguish between people, vehicles, pets, and packages.
1. In device settings, find “Smart Detection” or “AI Detection.”
2. Toggle on “Person Only” or “Vehicle Only” modes.
3. Disable “Pet Detection” if your dog keeps setting off alerts.
This way, you’ll only get notified about relevant events—like a visitor at your door—not every squirrel in the yard.
Adjust Sensitivity Levels
High sensitivity can cause over-alerting. Lower it to reduce false triggers:
1. In the “Motion Detection” or “Alert Settings” menu.
2. Slide the sensitivity bar down (e.g., from 80% to 40%).
3. Test by walking in front of the camera to see if alerts still trigger.
Example: A user with a Eufy Cam 2C lowered sensitivity from 90% to 50% and saw a 70% drop in nighttime alerts—without missing any real intruders.
Method 4: Schedule Quiet Hours in the Eufy App
If you want notifications muted during specific times—like overnight or during work hours—Eufy lets you set a “Quiet Time” schedule.
How to Set Quiet Hours
1. Open the Eufy Security app.
2. Tap the profile icon (usually top-left) and select “Settings.”
3. Choose “Notification Schedule” or “Quiet Time.”
4. Toggle on “Enable Quiet Time.”
5. Set start and end times (e.g., 11 PM to 6 AM).
6. Choose which devices the schedule applies to.
During quiet hours, push notifications are automatically disabled. You’ll still be able to view live feeds and check recordings manually.
Bonus: Some users combine quiet hours with geofencing—so notifications only mute when they’re home, reducing alerts during family time.
Method 5: Manage Notifications on Smart Displays (Alexa, Google Nest)
If you use Eufy with Alexa or Google Assistant, notifications may appear on smart displays like Echo Show or Nest Hub. These require separate muting.
Muting Eufy Alerts on Alexa Devices
1. Open the Alexa app.
2. Go to Devices > Cameras.
3. Select your Eufy camera.
4. Tap “Notification Settings.”
5. Toggle off “Send Notifications to This Device.”
Alternatively, create an Alexa Routine:
– Trigger: “When motion is detected by Eufy”
– Action: “Do nothing” or “Send notification to phone only”
This stops the Echo Show from announcing alerts aloud.
Muting on Google Nest Hub
1. Open the Google Home app.
2. Tap your Nest Hub device.
3. Go to “Settings > Camera.”
4. Disable “Motion Alerts” or “Sound Alerts.”
You can also say, “Hey Google, turn off camera notifications,” for a voice command shortcut.
Method 6: Check Phone Notification Permissions
Sometimes, muting doesn’t work because your phone is blocking or overriding Eufy’s notification settings. Always verify app permissions.
On iPhone
1. Go to Settings > Notifications.
2. Scroll down and tap “Eufy Security.”
3. Ensure “Allow Notifications” is on.
4. Check that “Lock Screen,” “Notification Center,” and “Banners” are enabled.
5. If you’ve muted Eufy in the app but still get alerts, toggle notifications off here to force silence.
On Android
1. Go to Settings > Apps > Eufy Security.
2. Tap “Notifications.”
3. Make sure the main toggle is on.
4. Review subcategories (e.g., “Motion Alerts”) and disable unwanted ones.
5. Check “Battery Optimization” settings—some phones restrict background activity, which can delay or block alerts.
Tip: If notifications are delayed, add Eufy to your phone’s “Unrestricted” or “Protected Apps” list.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Even with the right settings, you might run into problems. Here’s how to fix the most common ones.
Problem: Notifications Still Appear After Muting
Solution:
– Force-close and reopen the Eufy app.
– Restart your phone.
– Re-sync the device in the app (tap the device > “Sync”).
– Check if another user in your household has enabled notifications.
Problem: Quiet Time Isn’t Working
Solution:
– Ensure your phone’s time zone matches the app.
– Disable battery-saving modes that restrict background apps.
– Update the Eufy app to the latest version.
Problem: Smart Detection Isn’t Filtering Alerts
Solution:
– Confirm your device supports AI detection (most 2020+ models do).
– Re-train the detection by marking false alerts as “Not a Person” in the app.
– Ensure the camera has a clear view—obstructions reduce accuracy.
Problem: Notifications Are Delayed or Missing
Solution:
– Check your Wi-Fi signal strength at the camera location.
– Reduce the number of connected devices on your network.
– Reset the camera and re-pair it with the app.
Best Practices for Managing Eufy Notifications
To get the most out of your Eufy system without the noise, follow these tips:
– **Review settings monthly:** Update alert preferences as seasons change (e.g., more leaves in fall = more false alerts).
– **Use geofencing:** Enable “Home/Away” modes so notifications only activate when you’re not home.
– **Label devices clearly:** Name cameras “Front Door” or “Garage” to quickly identify alert sources.
– **Test after changes:** Trigger motion manually to confirm muting works.
– **Keep firmware updated:** Eufy regularly improves detection algorithms and notification reliability.
Conclusion
Muting Eufy notifications doesn’t mean compromising your home security—it means making it smarter. Whether you want total silence, scheduled quiet hours, or just fewer false alarms, the tools are all there in the Eufy app and your phone’s settings. By customizing alert types, using activity zones, and leveraging Do Not Disturb modes, you can enjoy peace of mind without the constant buzz.
Start with the in-app notification toggles, then layer in scheduling and smart detection for maximum control. And if something isn’t working? Check permissions, restart devices, and don’t hesitate to contact Eufy support.
With these steps, you’re no longer at the mercy of every passing breeze or curious raccoon. You’re in charge. So go ahead—mute those Eufy notifications and reclaim your quiet.
