Friday, February 26, 2021

The 10 Best Wireless Security Cameras of 2021

The 10 Best Wireless Security Cameras of 2021

Learn which wireless security cameras deliver the most features, have the best Wi-Fi connectivity, and offer perks like free cloud storage.
Wire-free pick
Arlo Pro 4
Arlo Pro 4
  • Icon Pros Light
    100% wire-free connection
  • Icon Pros Light
    2K video resolution
Outdoor pick
Ring Stick Up Cam Battery
Ring Stick Up Cam
  • Icon Pros Light
    No power cables
  • Icon Pros Light
    Outdoor capabilities
Indoor budget pick
Wyze Cam Pan
Wyze Cam Pan
  • Icon Pros Light
    Under $40
  • Icon Pros Light
    360° coverage
Smart home pick
canary pro
Canary Pro
  • Icon Pros Light
    Camera, siren, climate monitor
  • Icon Pros Light
    Learning technology
High-tech pick
Nest IQ camera
Google Nest Cam IQ Indoor
  • Icon Pros Light
    Great video quality
  • Icon Pros Light
    Quality design and aesthetic

We love the convenience and flexibility of wireless home security cameras. One of our favorites, the Arlo Pro 4, is 100% wire-free. Its Wi-Fi connection and battery make it easy to install practically anywhere a ladder can reach. At $200, this is an expensive security camera (still much cheaper than its predecessor, Arlo Pro 3), but we think it's worth the investment.

Find out which cameras on our list are truly wireless, which ones you can use indoors and outdoors, and what smart features each one offers in our comparison table and security camera reviews below.



Compare the best wireless security cameras

Wire-free pick Outdoor pick Indoor budget pick Smart home pick High-tech pick Free storage pick Audio quality pick Home security pick Indoor wire-free pick Solar pick
Arlo Pro 4 Ring Stick Up Cam Wyze Cam Pan Canary Pro Google Nest Cam IQ Indoor Amcrest 4MP UltraHD Indoor YI Dome Camera Abode Iota Blink Indoor Reolink Argus 2
Arlo Pro 4 Ring Stick Up Cam Battery Wyze Cam Pan canary pro Nest Cam IQ Indoor Amcrest 4MP UltraHD Indoor yi dome camera Abode Iota security camera Blink Indoor product image
List price*
Type Indoor/outdoor wire-free Indoor/outdoor wire-free Indoor wired Indoor wired Indoor wired Indoor wired Indoor wired Indoor wired Indoor wire-free Indoor/outdoor wire-free
Wire-free
Icon Yes LightYes
Icon Yes LightYes
Icon No LightNo
Icon No LightNo
Icon No LightNo
Icon No LightNo
Icon No LightNo
Icon No LightNo
Icon No LightNo
Icon Yes LightYes
Video resolution 1440p (2K) 1080p 1080p 1080p 1080p 1520p 1080p 1080p 1080p 1080p
Night vision Color/infrared Infrared Infrared Infrared Infrared Infrared Infrared Infrared Infrared Infrared
Learn more

*Amazon.com list price as of 02/26/2021 at 10:15 a.m. (MT). Read full disclaimer.

Best wireless security camera reviews

1. Arlo Pro 4: Best wire-free camera

The Arlo Pro 4 is our pick for the best wireless security camera because it doesn't need a power cord and still manages to outperform the competition. Arlo has some of the best smart home compatibility too—it works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit, and Samsung SmartThings.

Pro Heading
Pros
Pro Bullet 2K video resolution
Pro Bullet 100% wire-free design
Pro Bullet Indoor/outdoor versatility
Pro Bullet Smart home integration
Con Heading
Cons
Con Bullet High price
Con Bullet Paid cloud storage

We think the Arlo Pro 4 is an excellent choice for a battery-powered camera, especially if you want a quick setup, multiple cameras, and outstanding video quality. Its 2K video captures more detail than 1080p outdoor cameras and records clear video any time of day thanks to infrared night vision and a built-in spotlight.

A helpful tutorial in the Arlo app makes it a breeze to set up. And the magnetic wall mount makes it easy to install anywhere. While you have to pay for cloud video storage on the Arlo Pro 4, it's one of the more affordable subscriptions out there at $2.99 a month.

Arlo 4 fixes the biggest drawback of Arlo Pro 3 in that it no longer requires a base station, which was available only when buying two or more cameras. This makes it a more affordable choice, though it's still more expensive than the average wireless camera (including some Arlo cameras). Read our full Arlo camera review.

Thumbs Up
Arlo on a budget

Arlo recently released a more affordable wire-free camera: Arlo Essential Spotlight (about $130). We love that it doesn't require a base station like older Arlo cameras, and it sports a bright spotlight for color video at night like the Arlo Pro 4.

2. Ring Stick Up Cam Battery: Best outdoor camera

The Ring Stick Up Cam Battery is completely wire-free, so you have a ton of flexibility in where you put it. And it costs around $100, making it one of the most affordable security cameras you can use both indoors and outdoors.

Pro Heading
Pros
Pro Bullet No power cables to wrangle
Pro Bullet Indoor/outdoor capability
Pro Bullet Motion-activated sensors
Pro Bullet Alexa compatibility
Con Heading
Cons
Con Bullet Tedious process to recharge battery
Con Bullet Short battery life

We think the Stick Up Cam Battery is best for people that need a wireless outdoor camera on a budget. Ring also has one of the most competitive cloud storage plans on the market, costing just $3 a month for 60 days of storage. It's an ideal wireless camera for an Alexa smart home, though we'd like it better if it supported Google Assistant and HomeKit like Arlo does.

We've seen reports of short battery life on Ring products (some say it lasts about a month), and recharging the Stick Up Cam is a tedious process since you need to remove the battery each time. While there's a wired option for this camera—Stick Up Cam Plug-In—you lose the flexibility of installing it anywhere.

You can get a solar panel accessory so you don’t need to remove the battery as often, but it’ll cost you extra. Read our Ring Alarm review to see how Ring products all work together.

Light Bulb
Ring Spotlight Cam Battery

The Ring Spotlight Cam Battery (about $200) costs twice as much as the Stick Up Cam but has a couple of added benefits. The built-in siren and bright spotlight can help deter unwelcome visitors by sounding an alarm that's hard to ignore. We also like that the spotlight can double as a path light for getting to and from your car at night.

3. Wyze Cam Pan: Best indoor budget camera

The Wyze Cam Pan can scan an entire room in just three seconds. You can adjust settings with the Pan Scan feature to automatically scan an area to your specifications. This little Wi-Fi camera’s motion tracking is also cool—if a kid or dog runs through the room, the camera will follow all the action. (No more arguments about who broke the lamp.)

Pro Heading
Pros
Pro Bullet Affordable price
Pro Bullet 360° coverage with Pan Scan
Pro Bullet Smart motion tracking
Pro Bullet Free rolling 14-day cloud storage
Con Heading
Cons
Con Bullet Wired power cord
Con Bullet Hit-and-miss motion alerts

Plus, you can pick up the Wyze Cam Pan for under $40, making it one of the best values in security cameras. We're especially big fans of Wyze's free cloud storage that saves small 12-second clips for up to 14 days.

The Wyze Cam Plus paid cloud storage plan allows for full-length video clips and is better for folks wanting better video recording without buying a microSD card. It's also one of the cheapest plans from any security camera company—costing just $2 a month or $15 for an annual plan.

One of the only things we don’t like is that you need a power cord, which limits placement options. Read our full Wyze Cam review.

Light Bulb
Wyze Cam Outdoor

You can buy the Wyze Outdoor Cam Starter Bundle for about $20 more than the Wyze Cam Pan. The rechargeable battery is great for folks that want a wire-free option that's more affordable than most other outdoor security cameras.

Learn more in our Wyze security cameras review.

4. Canary: Best smart home camera

The Canary Pro combines home security features like a siren and environmental sensors with a smart home security camera. And don’t let the small, unobtrusive design fool you. Canary has packed enough security features into this Wi-Fi camera to make it qualify for home insurance discounts from many major insurers. It's essentially a small security system, right down to a loud siren and quick access to emergency response services.

Pro Heading
Pros
Pro Bullet Camera, siren, and climate monitor
Pro Bullet Learning tech to adjust to your habits
Pro Bullet Alexa and Google integration
Pro Bullet Direct connection to emergency services
Con Heading
Cons
Con Bullet Only 20-foot range for night vision
Con Bullet Subscription required for some features
Con Bullet Buggy mobile app

We love the Climate Monitor sensors since they allow Canary to track the humidity, temperature, and air quality in your home. This means that the camera can sense if the fireplace isn’t fully out or let you know if someone left the tub running.

If you subscribe to the Canary Premium Service plan (about $10 a month), the camera gains access to 30 days of cloud video storage instead of the single day included with the free plan. You can also download videos and unlock two-way audio, though these are often a free features with other brands. Overall, the premium plan is good but a bit too pricey for the added benefits.

We wish it had a little more power when it comes to night vision—it only sees about 20 feet in the dark. But the rest of its superpowers still make this little camera a strong contender. Read our full Canary review.

5. Google Nest Cam IQ Indoor: High-tech pick

The Google Nest Cam IQ Indoor is awesome when it comes to image, video, and sound quality. Plus, it has person alerts and a built-in Google Assistant so you can use it as a virtual assistant to control your smart home. The built-in Google Assistant is especially helpful—you don't need to buy as many smart speakers for your home when your security camera can pull double-duty.

Pro Heading
Pros
Pro Bullet Great video quality
Pro Bullet Compatibility with Google Assistant, Alexa, and other Nest products
Pro Bullet Crystal clear two-way audio
Pro Bullet Quality design and aesthetic
Con Heading
Cons
Con Bullet High price point
Con Bullet Required Nest Aware subscription for coolest features

For some, that may be worth the $300 price tag. But while we like the smart functions and home automation compatibility of the Nest Cam IQ, many of the cameras we looked at offer the same perks at a more reasonable price.

The fact that you can’t use many of the best features (including video recording) unless you sign up for a monthly subscription is a big downer. But at least the monthly subscription is a lot cheaper and gives more storage than in the past. We especially like that you don't need to pay a separate fee for each camera in your home.

Read more in our review of the Nest cameras suite and our Nest Cam IQ review.

More brands we recommend

6. Amcrest 4MP UltraHD Indoor: Free storage pick

At SafeWise, we’re Amcrest fans, and this wireless indoor security camera doesn’t disappoint. Its remote pan-and-tilt function, easy setup, and variety of video storage options make this one of the best cameras available for under $100.

While this camera records video without issues, there’s a noticeable lag when you stream live video. Unfortunately, the user manual is hard to follow, and mounting the Amcrest 4MP UltraHD on the wall limits the camera’s rotation options. But we still like the free cloud storage and the addition of two-way talk.

7. YI Dome Camera: Audio quality pick

The YI Dome Camera makes us think of R2-D2. It’s cute and looks like the type of tech you can count on to stay in touch with kids and pets when you can’t be at home. The anti-noise filter makes it easy to listen for baby’s cries or chat with kids about homework after school. You can even tell Rover to get off the sofa.

Another great feature of this wireless security camera is unlimited free cloud storage. But watch out if you’re an Android user—there are several reported issues with the Android app. Learn more about YI in our YI Home Camera 3 review.

Thumbs Up
New model: YI Dome Camera U

YI recently released the YI Dome Camera U. Its biggest improvement over the base YI Dome Camera is a physical privacy shutter you can close to prevent the camera from recording when you want more privacy in a space.

8. Abode Iota: Home security pick

Home security pick

The Abode Iota is a high-end home security camera and security system in one. This compact device delivers two-way talk, high video quality, and sensitive motion detection. It also comes with the option to add 24/7 professional monitoring. That gives you a direct link to help through a monitoring center without buying any additional security equipment.

Best of all, Abode’s professional monitoring starts at just $8 per month, and there’s no contract required. Read our full Abode Home Security review.

9. Blink Indoor: Indoor wire-free pick

Indoor wire-free pick

Blink is an Amazon-owned security camera company that focuses on budget cameras. Its latest product is the Blink Indoor, an attractive little camera. You can buy this camera for about $80, making it cheaper than other wire-free cameras thanks to an indoor-only design.

Like all Amazon smart devices, this camera is less susceptible to incompatibility issues than third-party brands. Connecting to Alexa and Fire TV devices is a smooth experience, and you can even see a live view on Alexa smart displays like the Echo Show.

The Blink Indoor requires a paid subscription (about $3 a month) to save videos, but it stores only about two hours of footage, which is tiny compared to most brands. Still, the Blink Indoor is a good option if you want an affordable wire-free indoor security camera to use with Alexa.

Check out our Blink cameras review for more information.

10. Reolink Argus 2: Solar pick

We like the Reolink Argus 2 because it works just as well indoors as it does outdoors. It doesn't hurt that it's probably the most affordable solar security camera available.

This camera uses a rechargeable battery or solar power, so you have a lot of flexibility about where to place it. In our experience, the battery drains fairly quickly if you don’t use the solar panel accessory.

Its starlight night vision gives you clear images up to 33 feet without any extra ambient light.  Setup is easy using the mobile app, but the camera doesn’t have a very stable Wi-Fi connection at times, which leads to choppy video playback. Read our Reolink Argus 2 review.

Our approach

To find the best wireless security cameras, we looked at price, image quality, reliability, ease of setup, smart features, night vision, and customer satisfaction.

Battery-powered cameras that fall into that wire-free category, like the Arlo Pro 4 and the Ring Stick Up Cam Battery, got extra credit when it came to ranking the top wireless security cameras this year.

But we couldn’t dismiss high-quality cameras like the Amcrest 4MP UltraHD, Wyze Cam Pan, and Google Nest Cam IQ Indoor just because of a compulsory power cord.

We tested several cameras in our homes, read expert reviews, researched industry standards and camera specs, and consulted thousands of customer reviews. Find out more about how we rank and review products in our full methodology.

  • 65+ hours of research and testing
  • 15 in-home tests
  • 32 products considered
  • 1,300+ customer reviews read
  • 10 coffees consumed

Final word

There are so many wireless security cameras to choose from—we barely scratched the surface of what kinds of cameras are out there. Still, we think that the Arlo Pro 4 is a standout product with its 100% wire-free operation.

Its impressive video quality makes it hard for the competition to keep up. While it's more expensive than most cameras on our list, the overall quality of the Arlo Pro 4 helps make up the difference in price.

For more information about wireless security cameras, check out our list of frequently asked questions below. If you're looking for a wireless camera that works with a security system, you can start with recommendations from our best home security systems.

Wireless security camera FAQ

How do wireless cameras work?

Subscribe to our Youtube channel for more videos like this one! Learn how to protect your home, your loved ones, yourself and your belongings.

Can my security camera be hacked?

Unfortunately, yes, security cameras can be vulnerable to hacking—but we have a handful of protective tips for you.

Nearly every security camera we looked at supports encryption. This protects the camera’s data stream (like videos of your kids after school) from prying eyes.

No matter what security features come with your camera, these tips can help you maximize the privacy of your security cameras:

  • Buy a camera with a recognizable name and purchase it from a trustworthy seller.
  • Make sure your home Wi-Fi network is secure.
  • Create unique, strong passwords for your camera and any apps you use to access it.
  • Keep firmware up to date on your camera and your Wi-Fi router.
  • Turn off remote viewing when you don’t need it.
  • Block the lens of your camera when you’re not using it—a post-it or a piece of painters tape will work.

Will a security camera work as a baby/kid/pet monitor?

We’ve learned that many people want a wireless security camera to keep an eye on the people and pets they love. If this is your goal, here are some things to consider:

  • Two-way communication: This lets you listen in and talk to the pets or people at home.
  • Night vision: Clear images in low light are especially important if you want to use the camera as a baby monitor.
  • Field of view: Most security cameras use a wide-angle lens, while baby monitors and nanny cams often use a more narrow range of vision to focus on the baby.
  • Pan and tilt: If you’re viewing pets or older kids remotely from the office or on a beach, you may want to be able to move the camera angle.

Can an indoor camera do double duty looking out a window?

Wireless cameras can’t have it all. It would be great if they could watch things inside by day, and keep an eye on what’s going on outside after dark, right? But it rarely works.

Most indoor security cameras will pick up glares and reflections when aimed out a window. This obscures the outside view, making it useless.

If security both outdoors and indoors is a priority for you, we recommend getting the right type of camera for each area. You may be able to find an indoor camera that claims to be specifically designed to minimize the glare and reflection of a window, but be sure to read a lot of customer reviews to back the claim up.

Is an indoor wireless camera enough security?

If your goal is to protect against intruders, we recommend an outdoor camera first and foremost.

Outdoor security cameras can deter criminals and provide an early warning before someone enters your home. While indoor security cameras often help people catch a burglar after the fact, you have a better chance of sending a thief running with an outdoor camera.

And if you want to be connected to the police, you should look into security cameras that come with an option to add professional monitoring.

Contributing writer: John Carlsen

Related articles


Disclaimers

*Amazon.com list price as of 02/26/2021 at 10:15 a.m. (MT). Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product. SafeWise.com utilizes paid Amazon links.

Certain content that appears on this site comes from Amazon. This content is provided “as is” and is subject to change or removal at any time.

†Google, Google Nest, Google Assistant, and other related marks are trademarks of Google LLC.

Rebecca Edwards
Written by
Rebecca Edwards
Rebecca is the lead safety reporter and in-house expert for SafeWise.com. She has been a journalist and blogger for over 25 years, with a focus on home and community safety for the past six. Rebecca spends dozens of hours every month testing and evaluating security products and strategies. Her safety expertise is sought after by publications, broadcast journalists, non-profit organizations, podcasts, and more. You can find her work and contributions in places like TechCrunch, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, HGTV, MSN, and an ever-growing library of radio and TV clips.

The post The 10 Best Wireless Security Cameras of 2021 appeared first on SafeWise.



Article source here: The 10 Best Wireless Security Cameras of 2021

No comments:

Post a Comment