Want more peace of mind when you're home alone?Taste of Future Sister-in-law (2023) Check out the best home security deals this week:
You're nice and comfortable on the couch. You've got your snacks, you've got your ice cold drink. Maybe your pet is curled up beside you. Then the unthinkable happens: someone knocks on your door. Not only do you have no clue who it could be, but now you've got to get up, disrupt your plans, and see who it is.
That's just one dilemma a home security camera or a video doorbell could solve. If you haven't yet hooked up your home with one of these gadgets, it's always a good idea to do so. You never quite know what's lurking around out there, after all. And beyond the laziness factor, you want to make sure you're keeping abreast of everything going on outside your door. Home security cameras and video doorbells are a great way to accomplish that.
There are a few great deals on security essentials going on this week, and if you're looking to outfit your home with them so you can feel a bit better about being on your own or just being able to see what's going on outside your window, you might want to scoop a few of them up now before they're no longer available. From a great home security camera to an affordable option that you can put anywhere in your home, these deals are some of the best we've found. Don't miss out!
The Arlo Pro 5S 2K Spotlight Camera is the perfect solution for keeping an eye out on the world around you both day and night. It captures video in 2K HDR with 12x zoom, so you won't miss anything. It also has a 160-degree field of view so even if the area you have to mount it with isn't ideal, you can still see more of your surroundings. It has color night vision and an integrated spotlight for when you need additional light to work with, and it's all set up easily and wirelessly, no need for cords. You will have to play for the Arlo Secure plan if you want additional features, though this cam does come with a free trial with 30-day video cloud storage, 24/7 emergency response, and other options, so keep in mind you'll need to pony up a bit more per month to use this camera despite its hefty discount.
The battery-powered Google Nest Doorbell doesn't need special wiring or drilling to install, so it's quick to set up and you'll be able to watch what's going on at your door in minutes. Just use its included customization app and you'll be able to watch everything that goes on with a 24/7 live video feed right outside of your door. You get up to three hours of video to look back on if you happen to miss anything, and an additional Nest Aware subscription will grant you more features that can help you stay vigilant.
The Eufy Security Indoor Cam E220 is a budget-priced camera that won't break the bank, especially if you end up needing more than one. It's a small and compact device that still serves up 2K video (with 1080p if you use Apple HomeKit). It also utilizes AI to determine whether it's seeing a human or pet and if it should notify you of an event accordingly. It can integrate with your favorite home assistant and can pan and tilt to track anything you might want to keep your eye on, with a 360-degree swivel and a 96-degree tilt. It's proof you don't have to be swimming in cash to get a great security setup.
Wyze Cam v3 with Color Night Vision — $30.68 $35.98(save $5.30)
Eufy Security SoloCam S220 — $99.99 $129.99(save $30)
Kasa Indoor Pan/Tilt Smart Security Camera — $24.99 $29.99(save $4)
TP-Link Tapo Pan/Tilt Security Camera — $24.99 $29.99(save $4)
Eufy Security Solar Wall Light Cam — $139.98 $189.98(save $50)
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