Show Dad’s Superpower & Win Big

Dear eufy Family:

We all know that a father’s love is often quiet but deeply powerful.

Even when it’s not easily seen or spoken, it’s always there. Like a real-life superhero :man_superhero:t2:, he’s always working hard behind the scenes to protect and care for his family.

Father’s Day is just around the corner!

To celebrate, we’ve prepared an exciting event :wrapped_gift: for you and your dad. Join our Knowing - Dad’s Superpower event for a chance to win eufy products!

:camera: How to Participate:

:trophy: Prizes:

:wrapped_gift: 10 lucky users will each receive 300 eufyCredits!

:spiral_calendar: Event Period:

May 21, 2025 - June 15, 2025,12:00 AM (PST).

Winners will be announced on June 16, 2025.

:loudspeaker: Notes:

Content Licensing: By sharing content with eufy’s official team, you agree to allow eufy to edit, reuse, and publish it across official channels (website, community platform, social media, etc.)

We can’t wait to hear the stories that show how dads always know — their quiet superpower of love and care — whether you’re a father or sharing about your own.

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I will definitely try and do my dad proud and show my gratitude for all he does for me! I did start mine, and seeing as I do upload a few videos or more of my dad, well it’d be rude not to enter this…. Wouldn’t it? :wink:

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Why can’t I share anymore?

The Man Who Beat the Bruiser
Before I was even born, my grandfather was already a legend.
He used to get mysterious phone calls at home — ‘Is this Ted Jordan?’

‘Yep.’

Be down at Stubbles bar by 4:30.
That’s all it took. No names. No context. Just a challenge. He’d show up in his work clothes or church clothes — didn’t matter — and leave with another win under his belt. These weren’t friendly matches. These were arm-wrestling duels. Word had spread that if you wanted to prove yourself, you had to go through Ted Jordan.
Then one day, the call wasn’t from some local loudmouth — it was from Dick the Bruiser. A real-deal pro wrestler with a reputation for tearing up bars and opponents. He’d heard about ‘the guy to beat’ — and came to see if the stories were true.
What he found was my grandfather, sipping black coffee, calm as ever. One hand on the mug, the other waiting on the table.

They locked arms.
And just like every other challenger, Dick the Bruiser left humbled.
My grandfather didn’t need to shout, flex, or brag. He just was.
Now he’s 93. A Korean War veteran. Still sharp. Still stubborn. Still trying to rake leaves during a windstorm because, and I quote, “The wind’s already helping.” These days, I use eufy cameras to keep an eye on him. Not because he’s weak — because he’s the kind of strong that never asks for help, even when it should. The kind of man who looked after everyone for decades — and now, it’s our turn to look after him.
I joke with him sometimes that he might still get drafted, since the Korean War never technically ended. He just smirks and says, ‘Then I hope you’ve been lifting. You’re carrying my boots.’
That’s my grandfather.
No cape. No spotlight. Just a quiet superpower of showing up, standing firm, and teaching generations how to be strong without ever raising his voice…

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Hello, my friend! Your grandfather’s story is truly legendary! If you could share some footage captured by the camera about him and post this story in the community (by clicking the “+” icon on the homepage), you’ll have a great chance to win prizes from this event! We’re looking forward to your submission!