3 Best Wireless Security Camera Systems With Remote Viewing

Best Wireless Security Camera Systems With Remote Viewing
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A complete security system is costly, but installing wireless security cameras that connect to WiFi inside and out of your home is now affordable – and straightforward.

Although the potential security benefits are high, you still need to invest in quality. So, we’ve chosen the three best wireless security camera systems with remote viewing below:

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1. Arlo Pro 4

The Arlo Pro 4 is our top security camera because of its crystal-clear footage, day or night, quick load times for the live feed, and clever alerting system:

Each camera boasts a wide 160-degree field of view, connects straight to Wi-Fi, and records at up to 2K resolution with HDR (with a light source in the frame, your stream won’t appear washed out).

There’s also the option of night vision or spotlight, which illuminates the scene with the built-in light. There’s a built-in siren, and the two-way audio is clear and almost lag-free.

It has proven to be a steady and reliable performer option and Arlo claims a battery life of up to six months (depending on how busy it is).

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2. EufyCam 2 Pro

If you don’t want to pay monthly fees, this EufyCam system with two cameras is the way to go. It wirelessly records video to a HomeBase hub with 16 GB of storage:

The hub then connects to your router via Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi, and it also functions as a Wi-Fi repeater, which is helpful if you want to deploy cameras further away from your router.

The video footage is typically sharp and clear, with a resolution of up to 2K and a field of view of 140 degrees. To deter theft, you also receive two-way audio and a siren:

One of the cameras’ selling features is its long battery life, which Eufy claims may last a year between charges.

Eufy’s mobile app is simple to use, and it includes capabilities like human detection as part of the purchase price. It has strong encryption, two-factor authentication, and fingerprint unlock like Arlo.

When you’re at home, the live feed and recorded footage load quickly, but when you’re not, loading times are substantially longer.

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3. Wyze Cam Outdoor

Wyze is known for its bargains, and the Wyze Cam Outdoor is no exception. It records Full HD video with a 110-degree field of view and includes a base station that connects into your network for setup but can, after that, connect wirelessly.

This base station accepts a MicroSD card (not provided), which is strongly recommended. If you keep everything in the cloud, there’s a 12-second limit for video recordings and a five-minute cooldown between motion events (accessible for 14 days).

If you prefer the cloud, you have the option to pay $24 per year for unlimited video duration, no cooldowns, and additional benefits such as person detection. The battery life is between three and six months, depending on use.

With the Wyze Cam, you can set recording times and modify the detecting zone of the camera. Because a MicroSD card can be added to the camera’s base, a handy travel mode allows you to take the Cam with you without having to connect to the base station or Wi-Fi—perfect for monitoring your hotel room while on vacation.

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Conclusion

Each of these cameras can be used indoors and out. This lets you give full coverage to your home, letting you detect an intruder, burglaries, house invasions, and porch pirates. These cameras are also perfect to keep an eye on loved ones while away, or your pets when at work.