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One of the biggest benefits of a smart home is being able to know what's going on when you're not actually there. Whether you're checking in on your kids, pets, or an exotic jewel collection, a home security camera is a great tool for keeping an eye on things from afar.

Although capabilities vary from device to device, security cameras allow you to monitor what's going on in your home through live or recorded video. But not all cameras are created equally. Some have alarms or can send you notifications when they detect activity, some offer two-way audio, some are meant to monitor your baby, and some even double as full-on home automation hubs.

We've tested lots of home surveillance cameras over the last few years, so we know what's important to look for. For instance, you want a camera that's simple to set up and use. Additionally, one of the very first qualities we notice is an attractive—though discreet—design. It's important that the camera looks like something you actually want in your home, but depending on your needs, you may not want it to stand out too much.

Device support is critical as well. Our favorite cameras allow you to check in from anywhere, whether it's an app on your phone or a web browser. Additional features vary from camera to camera, and each of our top picks offer just enough variety to set them apart from the rest of the competition.

Here are some other important factors to consider when buying a home security cam:

How's the View?

Even though 1080p is generally the standard resolution for cameras we've tested, there are benefits to cameras with higher resolution sensors. Few home security cameras have optical zoom lenses, but almost all have digital zoom, which crop and enlarge whatever the camera is recording. The more megapixels a camera sensor has, the more you can digitally zoom in and still be able to see things clearly.

Nest Cam IQ

Besides resolution, consider the field of view as well. All security cameras have wide-angle lenses, but not all angles are created equal. Depending on the lens' field of view, it can see between 100 and 180 degrees. That's a big range in terms of the camera's vision cone. If you want to watch a large area, you should consider a camera with a very wide field of view. The ability to mechanically pan and tilt the camera is a great asset as well.

Connectivity

Most security cameras use Wi-Fi, but not all rely on it exclusively. Some add Bluetooth for local control and easier setup through your smartphone, while others incorporate separate home automation networking standards to interact with other devices, like Zigbee or Z-Wave. For most cameras, all you need to do is follow instructions on an app to connect them to your home network.

Once your camera is connected, you'll almost certainly be able to access it through your smartphone or tablet. The vast majority of home security cameras today have mobile apps, and many focus entirely around those apps for doing everything. Some have web portals as well, which add flexibility for accessing your videos and alerts from anywhere.

Cloud Storage

The videos your camera records probably won't be saved on the camera itself. Most home security cameras use cloud services to store and offer remote access to footage. Some models have microSD card slots so you can physically pull the video from them when you want to review footage, but this is a rare feature.

Tend Secure Lynx Indoor

Keep in mind that not all cloud services are alike, even for the same camera. Depending on the manufacturer, your home security camera will store different amounts of footage for different lengths of time. This service is often a paid subscription on top of the price of the camera itself, though some cameras offer free cloud storage to varying degrees. Cloud storage service is usually offered in tiers, letting you choose between keeping footage for a week, a month, or more.

Who's There?

Most security cameras simply send you a notification when they detect any type of activity. Others can identify who—or what—is causing the commotion. The Nest Cam IQ is the first camera to offer face-recognition technology, for instance. It automatically zooms in on people who enter its field of view, and sends alerts when it recognizes a face (and also tells you when it spots an unrecognized face). These technologies help eliminate needless alerts.

What's the Best Outdoor Security Camera?

If you want to monitor the rooms of your home, there are plenty of options. If you want to keep an eye on your driveway, backyard, or front porch, you need to be more choosy. Not all home security cameras are rugged enough to be mounted outdoors. You need a camera that's waterproof and can stand up to rain, snow, and sun, and survive the extreme temperatures of summer and winter. Our current favorite camera for outdoor surveillance is the Netgear Arlo Pro 2.

If your outdoor needs are limited to your front porch, or you simply want to be able to view who's at the door, a video doorbell, like the Editors' Choice Ring Pro, might be worth considering instead. For more, see our picks for the Best Video Doorbells.

Netgear Arlo Pro 2

Price

As you can see from our picks, many of the top-rated home security cameras on the market are roughly in the $200 range, and some of them also require an additional fee to store recorded video in the cloud. We break down any extra fees in our reviews, so it's worth taking a look at each to find out which one fits your budget. The good news is that prices are coming down, and you can get a quality model for around $20! Then again, you can't really put a price on peace of mind.

If you need better peace of mind than a single connected camera can offer, check out our picks for The Best Smart Home Security Systems.

Featured in This Roundup

  • Netgear Arlo Pro 2


    MSRP: $479.99

    Bottom Line: Netgear's Arlo Pro 2 outdoor security camera system is completely wireless, works well with other smart home devices, and offers stunning 1080p video with free cloud and local storage option...

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  • iSmartAlarm iCamera Keep Pro


    MSRP: $199.99

    Bottom Line: The iSmartAlarm iCamera Keep Pro is a feature-packed home security camera that offers motion tracking, mechanical pan and tilt, time-lapse recording, free cloud storage, IFTTT integration, a...

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  • Nest Cam Outdoor


    MSRP: $199.00

    Bottom Line: The Nest Cam Outdoor security camera offers sharp 1080p video, crisp night vision, and motion detection alerts in a stylish weatherproof enclosure.

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  • Tend Secure Lynx Indoor


    MSRP: $59.99

    Bottom Line: The Tend Secure Lynx Indoor is an affordable home surveillance camera that is small in stature but big in terms of features, performance, and value.

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  • WyzeCam


    MSRP: $19.99

    Bottom Line: The $20 WyzeCam is a tiny, but capable 1080p home security camera that's packed with features including motion and sound sensors, time-lapse video, two-way audio, and both local storage and ...

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  • Canary All-In-One Home Security Device


    MSRP: $199.00

    Bottom Line: The Canary All-In-One Home Security Device keeps tabs on your dwelling with 1080p video capture and sensors for air quality, humidity, and temperature.

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  • Honeywell Lyric C2 Wi-Fi Security Camera


    MSRP: $169.99

    Bottom Line: The Honeywell Lyric C2 is an indoor home security camera that supports Alexa voice commands, IFTTT integrations, and provides sharp daytime video in 1080p, but its night vision picture could...

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  • Nest Cam IQ


    MSRP: $299.00

    Bottom Line: The Nest Cam IQ is a 1080p home surveillance camera that offers facial recognition, automatic zoom tracking, motion- and sound-triggered alerts, and interoperability with many other smart de...

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  • Netgear Arlo Go


    MSRP: $429.99

    Bottom Line: The Netgear Arlo Go is a completely wireless outdoor surveillance camera that uses cellular communication to deliver live and recorded video to your phone from anywhere.

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  • Amazon Cloud Cam


    MSRP: $119.99

    Bottom Line: Amazon's new Cloud Cam is an affordable indoor security camera that works with other Amazon products, but doesn't integrate with third-party smart devices. The Key Edition (bundled with a sm...

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