The Best Outdoor Home Security Cameras for 2023

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The Best Outdoor Home Security Cameras for 2023

2023-06-11 08:34| 来源: 网络整理| 查看: 265

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If anyone ever stole a package from your porch or broke into your car while it was in your driveway, the perpetrator likely disappeared long before you even knew you were a victim. You also likely never found out who committed the deed. If this sounds familiar, you should consider investing in an outdoor security camera.

These rugged smart home devices, which can withstand rain, snow, and extreme temperatures, typically connect to your home Wi-Fi network and allow you to view live video footage of activities occurring outside your home. They can also send an alert to your phone when someone or something is out there, record video of the event, and, depending on features, let you speak with whoever is on your property, all without requiring you to open your door (or even be inside your house).

Read on to find out what features to look for in an outdoor security camera, and check out our top picks. Note that several of the cameras on this list are suitable for use both indoors and outdoors. If you want a model specifically for keeping tabs on what goes on inside your home, head over to our list of the best indoor home security cameras.

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Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks Arlo Pro 4 Spotlight Camera Best Overall 4.5 Outstanding Why We Picked It

Sharp 2K video, wireless installation, and a generous feature set make the battery-powered Arlo Pro 4 Spotlight one of our top picks. In addition to working with Alexa, Google Assistant, and HomeKit, the camera can interact with lots of third-party devices via IFTTT. In testing, it delivered sharp, colorful video during both day and night, as well as provided accurate motion alerts.

Who It’s For

This is a smart choice for anyone who wants a wire-free outdoor camera that does it all. It is very easy to install, works with lots of other smart devices, and has a built-in spotlight and siren that help keep unwanted visitors at bay. You also get some neat features such as motion tracking, auto-zoom, and intelligent alerts.

PROS Completely wireless and easy to install 2K HDR video Color night vision Works with Alexa, Google, HomeKit, and IFTTT Lots of third-party integrations Built-in siren No hub required CONS Some features require Arlo Smart subscription GET IT NOW $159.99 Amazon (Opens in a new window) Learn More Arlo Pro 4 Spotlight Camera Review Wyze Cam OG Best Budget-Friendly Camera 4.5 Outstanding Why We Picked It

Nothing quite matches the Wyze Cam OG on value. For a little over $20, you get a weatherproof camera with excellent 1080p video quality, a built-in spotlight, local and cloud storage options, and broad third-party integration options. Better yet, you can pair this device with a second camera from the company's OG series (including the OG Telephoto) to enable a picture-in-picture viewing mode in the app.

Who It’s For

If you want to spend as little as possible on an outdoor security camera, the Wyze Cam OG gives you the best set of features for the lowest price. The flexibility to add another camera on the same mounting apparatus for a wider or a zoomed-in view adds value if you need to cover more ground than one camera can manage.

PROS Affordable Sharp 1080p video Color night vision Built-in spotlight Picture-in-picture mode Supports voice controls and lots of third-party integrations Local and cloud storage options CONS Outdoor power adapter costs extra Some features require a subscription Lacks HomeKit support GET IT NOW $29.98 Amazon (Opens in a new window) Learn More Wyze Cam OG Review Wyze Cam Pan v3 Best for Pan and Tilt Controls 4.5 Outstanding Why We Picked It

Most outdoor cameras offer a limited view of your yard and/or driveway, but the Wyze Cam Pan v3's pan and tilt controls mean you can see your entire property. It captures vibrant 1080p video, responds reliably to remote camera adjustments, and detects both motion and sound. Support for Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT rounds out the package.

Who It’s For

If you need an outdoor security camera that lets you monitor your whole yard, this Wyze model is worth your attention. It offers versatile storage options, a handy Privacy mode (in which the camera points straight down and turns off), and an IP65 weatherproof rating, all at an affordable price.

PROS Sharp video Intelligent alerts Mechanical pan and tilt controls Local and cloud storage options Color night vision Lots of third-party integrations Weatherproof design Affordable CONS Some features require a subscription Lacks HomeKit support GET IT NOW $39.98 Amazon (Opens in a new window) Learn More Wyze Cam Pan v3 Review Wyze Cam V3 Pro Most Affordable 2K Camera 4.5 Outstanding Why We Picked It

For under $50, the Wyze Cam V3 Pro comes with several features typically only available on more expensive cameras including 2K video capture, color night vision, voice control, sound and motion detection, and motion tagging. It can also intelligently distinguish between people, pets, vehicles, and package deliveries. The camera delivered crisp 2K video in testing, while motion detection alerts were timely.

Who It’s For

Budget-conscious buyers should appreciate this camera's affordable price, easy installation, and impressive feature set. You can use the camera indoors or outside, and if you supply a microSD card you can store video locally. It has a built-in spotlight that can illuminate your driveway or backyard when it detects motion, as well as an 89dB siren that can scare off intruders. You have to pay extra to access intelligent alert features, but the fee is nominal and gets you additional cloud storage.

PROS Affordable Local and cloud storage options Sharp 2K video Built-in spotlight and siren Intelligent alerts Motion tracking Supports lots of third-party devices CONS Doesn't work with HomeKit Some features require a subscription GET IT NOW $53.99 Wyze (Opens in a new window) Learn More Wyze Cam V3 Pro Review Arlo Go 2 LTE/Wi-Fi Security Camera Best for Cellular Connectivity 4.0 Excellent Why We Picked It

Although it isn't cheap, the Arlo Go 2 earns our Editors’ Choice award for its easy wire-free installation, excellent 1080p video quality, and ability to connect from just about anywhere using either a cellular or Wi-Fi radio. A premium price means premium features including support for voice commands, lots of third-party integrations, intelligent alerts, a built-in spotlight, and color night vision.

Who It’s For

If you need to monitor a cabin, a boat, or a worksite where there is no electricity or Wi-Fi, this is the camera for you. It installs in minutes and uses a cellular radio to connect to your phone, thus allowing you to view live and recorded video or dial 911 if necessary. It can also use a Wi-Fi connection when one is available, provides long battery life with an option for charging via a solar panel, and can store recordings locally or in the cloud.  

PROS Completely wire-free Easy installation Sharp 1080p video with color night vision Local and cloud storage options with intelligent alerts Uses both Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity Works with Alexa, Google, and IFTTT CONS Some features require a subscription Doesn't support Apple HomeKit GET IT NOW $263.99 Amazon (Opens in a new window) $249.99 Verizon (Opens in a new window) $249.99 U.S. Cellular (Opens in a new window) Learn More Arlo Go 2 LTE/Wi-Fi Security Camera Review EufyCam 3 S330 Best for 4K Resolution and Solar Charging 4.0 Excellent Why We Picked It

The Eufy Cam 3 S330 offers all of the features we expect from a high-end model including color night vision, face recognition, cloud and local storage, and an integrated spotlight. You don't get IFTTT or HomeKit support, but built-in solar charging panels make it seamless to maintain. Eufy also conveniently sells the camera in packs of two, three, or four, with an increasingly lower per-device cost the more you buy.

Who It’s For

If you need to record people, pets, and vehicles on or around your property in high resolution, the Eufy Cam 3 S330 is a top choice. And its solar charging panels ensure you won't have to worry about recharging the battery every few months.

PROS Sharp 4K video Embedded solar charging panels Color night vision Face recognition Cloud and local video storage options Built-in spotlight Easy, cable-free installation CONS Expensive Does not support HomeKit or IFTTT GET IT NOW $549.99 Amazon (Opens in a new window) $549.99 Eufy (Opens in a new window) Learn More EufyCam 3 S330 Review Ring Stick Up Cam Battery Easiest to Install 4.0 Excellent Why We Picked It

The Ring Stick Up Cam Battery is a battery-powered indoor and outdoor security camera that is easy to install and works with lots of third-party smart devices as well as other Ring products. We like its sharp 1080p video quality, accurate motion detection alerts, and long battery life, but would love for Ring to add a local storage option.

Who It’s For

A painless installation process makes this camera a solid choice if you don’t want to deal with wires or drilling. Simply charge it, pair it with the app, and place it anywhere you want, inside or outside. An optional solar panel extends the battery life indefinitely. You have to subscribe to a Ring Protect plan to access video recordings, but the $40-per-year fee is fairly reasonable considering you get 180 days of video history, person alerts, and rich notifications.

PROS Completely wire-free. Sharp 1080p video. Works with Alexa voice commands and IFTTT. Motion detection. No hub required. Built-in siren. Easy to install. CONS Expensive. Recorded video requires cloud subscription. GET IT NOW $69.99 Amazon (Opens in a new window) Learn More Ring Stick Up Cam Battery Review Wyze Cam Outdoor V2 Best for Remote Locations 4.0 Excellent Why We Picked It

For just under $75, the Wyze Cam Outdoor V2 offers an incredible feature set including color night vision, voice control, lots of third-party integrations, and local video storage. It delivered sharp 1080p video and accurate motion alerts in our testing and responded to Alexa voice commands without issue.

Who It’s For

Ideal for locations where electricity isn't an option, this battery-powered camera is easy to install. It comes with a hub that connects it to your home network and uses an internal rechargeable battery that should last up to six months between charges. Or, you can hook it up to a solar panel and let the sun do its thing. Moreover, a Travel Mode lets you capture motion events without an internet connection, making this camera a good choice for monitoring vacation cabins, boats, and other remote areas.

PROS Reasonable price Sharp 1080p video Color night vision Local and cloud storage options Travel Mode adds versatility Lots of integrations Supports voice controls CONS Requires a hub (included) Doesn't support HomeKit Some features require a subscription GET IT NOW $79.98 Amazon (Opens in a new window) Learn More Wyze Cam Outdoor V2 Review Google Nest Cam (Outdoor or Indoor, Battery) Best for Google Home Users 4.0 Excellent Why We Picked It

A rugged indoor and outdoor camera, the Google Nest Cam packs a useful selection of smart features to help you keep tabs on your home. In addition to sharp 1080p HDR video, it offers face recognition, dual-band Wi-Fi, and intelligent alerts that know the difference between people, animals, and vehicles. It also sends alerts when it hears the sound of a smoke alarm, carbon monoxide detector, or breaking glass.

Who It’s For

The battery-powered Google Nest Cam is a good fit for people who want a wire-free outdoor camera that installs quickly. It doesn’t work with many third-party devices, but it integrates seamlessly with other Google and Nest devices, responds to Google Assistant voice commands, and can stream video to a Google Nest display.

PROS Easy to install (no wires) Weatherproof Intelligent alerts Dual-band Wi-Fi Works with Google Assistant Face recognition CONS Expensive Doesn't support Alexa, HomeKit, or IFTTT Some features require a subscription GET IT NOW $139.98 Amazon (Opens in a new window) $166.78 Walmart (Opens in a new window) $139.99 Best Buy (Opens in a new window) Learn More Google Nest Cam (Outdoor or Indoor, Battery) Review TP-Link Tapo C420S2 Smart Wire-Free Security Camera System Best Dual-Camera Security System 4.0 Excellent Why We Picked It

The TP-Link Tapo C420S2 Smart Wire-Free Security Camera System includes two 2K cameras with features such as intelligent alerts, color night vision, local and cloud storage, and voice controls. Each weatherproof camera has a microphone, a siren, and two built-in spotlights as well. Just note that you pay a premium for the wire-free design of these devices and that a subscription is necessary to unlock rich notifications and 30 days of unlimited recording history.

Who It's For

If you want a wireless security setup with two cameras, the TP-Link Tapo C420S2 Smart Wire-Free Security Camera System is a dependable solution. But if you can deal with wires, the Wyze Cam v3 Pro is much more affordable and just as capable.

PROS Comes with two cameras Easy, wire-free installation Sharp 2K video Intelligent alerts Works with Alexa, Google, and IFTTT Local and cloud storage options Color night vision CONS Doesn't support HomeKit Some features are available only with a subscription Requires a hub (included) GET IT NOW $199.99 Amazon (Opens in a new window) Learn More TP-Link Tapo C420S2 Smart Wire-Free Security Camera System Review Buying Guide: The Best Outdoor Home Security Cameras for 2023 How Do Outdoor Security Cameras Work?

Most smart outdoor security cameras use a Wi-Fi radio to connect to your home network, enabling you to access them from anywhere via a mobile app. Some models use Ethernet, Bluetooth, Z-Wave, or a proprietary wireless technology to connect to a mobile app or a dedicated hub.

Wi-Fi cameras are simpler to install than their wired counterparts because you don't have to place them near an Ethernet port or run any wiring. Battery-powered Wi-Fi cameras are the easiest to install because you can put them just about anywhere (as long as they can connect to your network) without having to snake a power cable around your home to plug into an outlet. These types of cameras typically use batteries that you can easily pop out and recharge with a USB cable, but they tend to drain quickly in colder weather. Bluetooth cameras are also simple to install, but you have to stay within 30 feet or so to connect to them via your phone.

Look for an outdoor Wi-Fi camera that can connect to either the 2.4GHz or 5GHz radio band to alleviate network congestion. If you have trouble getting a good signal outside, try boosting it with a wireless range extender.

Google Nest Cam (Outdoor or Indoor, Battery) (Credit: Google) What Type of Weather Can Outdoor Security Cameras Handle?

Any outdoor camera worth its salt must be able to withstand exposure to the elements and should carry an Ingress Protection (IP) rating. IP ratings contain two digits that tell you just how well the camera holds up under most weather conditions. The first digit following the IP prefix tells you how resistant the camera is to the ingress of solid objects such as wind-blown dust and ranges from 0 (no protection) to 6 (total protection against dust and dirt). The second describes how resistant the camera is to moisture and ranges from 0 (no protection) to 9 (protected against close-range, high-pressure sprays from all angles).

Most outdoor security cameras have at least an IP66 rating, which means they offer complete protection from dust ingress and can handle water jets from any direction. Although you shouldn't submerge them in water, they are typically safe from blowing rain, snow, and sleet.

The best home security cameras for 2019 — Clarification Please What Resolution Should an Outdoor Security Camera Have?

An outdoor security camera isn't very useful if you can't recognize who or what the camera captures. A 720p camera typically offers a fairly sharp picture, but 1080p video offers more detail and is the most popular resolution for these devices; 1080p recordings don't require a lot of storage and are viewable on nearly every phone, tablet, and PC.

Cameras that capture 4K (Ultra HD) or 2K video are also available, but you need a strong network connection to stream such high-res video without choppiness or lag, plus lots of room to store recordings; that last requirement may result in expensive cloud storage fees.

No matter the resolution, try to choose a camera with a relatively wide field of view and make sure it can capture clear night-vision video. Most cameras use IR (infrared) LEDs to deliver black-and-white night video, but a few use white light to deliver full-color night video. Look for a camera with a night vision range of at least 30 feet.

Can Outdoor Security Cameras Detect Motion and Sound?

Nearly all outdoor security cameras feature a sensor that triggers the camera to record video when it detects motion. Most can also send a push alert to your phone (or an email) when the activity occurs. For an extra layer of security, look for a camera that can detect sound; these cameras can alert you if somebody is out there even if they're out of range of the camera lens and the motion sensor. Fair warning: You probably have to tweak the sound sensitivity settings to avoid alerts from barking dogs, loud cars, and other random noises.

Some security cameras include a floodlight that can automatically light up driveways, pools, and other parts of your property when they detect motion. These devices are much brighter than so-called spotlight models. You can read about them in our separate roundup of the best floodlight cameras.

If the camera has a microphone for sound detection, it likely has a two-way audio system that lets you speak with (and listen to) whoever is outside. This is useful for dealing with annoying solicitors as well as scaring off porch pirates and other unwanted visitors. For more ways to see and communicate directly with the person at your door, check out our list of the best video doorbells.  

Wyze Cam Pan v3 (Credit: John Delaney) How Do Security Cameras Store Video?

Cameras store video recordings in several ways. Many offer free cloud storage for a limited number of days (typically seven) before it is overwritten or deleted, while others are strictly subscription-based. If you require more than a week's worth of video storage, you can subscribe to a 30-day plan to avoid worrying about losing important footage before you get to review and download it.

If you're concerned about privacy and would rather not store your video in the cloud, look for a camera that offers a local storage option via a microSD card slot. A few cameras let you save video recordings to a portable USB or NAS drive, but these devices are rare.

And if you want the ability to go back and see everything, look for a camera that offers a CVR (Continuous Video Recording) plan. With this option, the camera records continuously and stores up to 30 days of 24/7 video in the cloud.

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Many outdoor cameras do more than just record video and send alerts; they also integrate with other smart devices. Many recent outdoor Wi-Fi cameras support IFTTT, an internet service that lets you create applets that link the camera with other IFTTT-enabled devices. For example, you can configure a smart plug to turn on a lamp indoors or activate an external siren when the camera detects motion.

Support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands is also increasingly common. These integrations allow you to, for example, display video from the camera on a compatible smart display. If you have a home automation hub, look for a camera that works with your existing setup. That way you can integrate your security camera with even more smart devices like door locks.

We haven't seen any that run on the Matter platform yet, but that's surely going to happen at some point.

How Much Should You Spend on an Outdoor Security Camera?

Outdoor security cameras are generally more expensive than their indoor counterparts. They can range in price from around $50 up to a few hundred dollars or more depending on features. Plenty of affordable cameras offer good video performance, but, as with just about any smart device, you typically pay more for features such as motion-tracking, facial recognition, cellular connectivity, time-lapse recording, pan and tilt controls, additional storage options, and rechargeable battery power.

Check out our Readers' Choice Awards to see which security cameras and brands other PCMag readers trust most. Once you find the camera for your home, check out our tips for setting it up.

For an even more advanced way to keep a set of eyes on your home, both indoors and out, explore our picks for the best smart home security systems. And if you prefer to go the DIY route, check out our tips for building your own home security system.



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