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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Best home security cameras of 2019: Reviews and buying advice

Whether you rent or own, you want the best security camera system for keeping an eye on your home while you’re gone. That used to entail signing on with a professional—and pricey—security service like ADT. But a boom in consumer-level smart-home tech is putting indoor and outdoor home surveillance into our own hands.


Home security camera cheat sheet


Our quick-hit recommendations:




Read on to learn why these products rank best.

These close cousins of webcams require minimal installation and offer flexible setups and a range of security features. Indeed, the offerings vary widely by camera, and deciding what to buy gets more daunting as this category grows ever more crowded. But whether you’re looking for an easy way to check on your kids and pets, or a full-service sentinel to monitor for intruders, we’ll help find the right product for your needs.

Updated August 16, 2019 to add our take on the Deep Sentinel Home Security system, our new top pick in outdoor security cameras. Deep Sentinel is a significant departure from the typical home security camera, because it has human security guards at Deep Sentinel’s facility monitor suspicious activity the cameras detect and dispatch police if needed. You can get all the details in our in-depth review.

Best indoor home security camera

The Arlo Pro was already a great security camera. The second-generation model is even stronger, adding even higher resolution and better motion detection to its long list of features that already includes the flexibility of operating on either AC or battery power (and there’s an optional solar panel that enables the camera to operate completely free of wires).


Best outdoor home security camera

The price of admission for the Deep Sentinel Home Security system isn’t that steep, even at $499, because it includes three outdoor cameras with two-way audio. And the $50-per-month subscription cost sounds expensive, but it’s not so much when you consider that a live human being is viewing a live feed whenever the cameras detect suspicious activity. That person at Deep Sentinel’s facility can warn a suspicious person that they’re being observed, and they can call your local police dispatcher if they refuse to leave or engage in a criminal act. It’s not for everyone, but it’s the best DIY outdoor security camera we’ve seen to date.

Runner-up

The Nest Cam IQ Outdoor is even more sophisticated security camera than the Deep Sentinel, and it’s our top recommendation if you don’t want to pay for that system’s pricey (but arguably worthwhile) human monitoring service. The Nest Cam IQ Outdoor has a 4K image sensor that enables it to zoom in on humans in its field of view and follow a person as they move around your yard, capturing their face in great detail. 


Best security camera/outdoor lighting combo

There’s a lot to like about the Maximus Camera Floodlight, starting with its camera’s crisp, clear 1080p video. Its dual articulating LED floodlights cover a very wide area, and you can dim them via its app if you want mood lighting on your deck or patio for a party. 

Other features that differentiate the Maximus from its better-known competitor—the Ring Floodlight Cam—include pre-recorded messages that can be triggered by the camera’s motion detector (causing the intruder to instinctively look up at the camera) and a subscription service that’s actually optional: You can look back only two hours and you’re limited to three downloads per month if you don’t subscribe, where Ring gives you only real-time viewing and no downloads if you don’t pay.

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