Best Wireless Surveillance Systems

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Emporium Hut Solar Camera Pro 2.0

Emporium Hut Solar Camera Pro 2.0

3.6 
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  • Price (RRP) $349
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Burt W.VIC
 

Absolute dude with limited support the camera comes with no instructions and is not functional the way they advertise it. Apparently according to the… Read more

“Tech” guy !!!!!!! They are waiting for more software changes to even get the device to meet what they already say it dose. Obviously a reason why they had to change the name from Emporium to now Keldco All positive review have to be fake as the thing wont work

TP-link Tapo C520WS

TP-link Tapo C520WS

4.9 
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NathanQLD33 posts
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For the price these little cameras are hard to beat. The picture is clear, it has alot of features within the app in line with the more expensive… Read more

brands. It tracks people and animals without an issue. I now have multiple of these around my house. I only ever had an issue with one not connecting to bluetooth, but I bought it back to JB Hifi and it was replaced without question. Hard to beat for the price.

I am yet to experience what their customer service is like so unsure there, and unsure how long they will last, but at this price point I would be happy if I get 2 years out of it.

eufyCam 2C 2-Cam Kit

eufyCam 2C 2-Cam Kit

2.2 
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  • Price (RRP) $239.99
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Paul W.TAS
 

These cameras started out really well, however after a short period of use they developed a major issue with fogging and condensation inside the lens… Read more

whenever it rains. The moisture can take days to clear, leaving the cameras almost useless during that time due to poor visibility and image quality.

For a product designed to operate outdoors, this is extremely disappointing and raises concerns about the weather sealing and overall durability. Unfortunately, what initially seemed like a great product has become unreliable in wet conditions.

  • Price (RRP) $47
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Chris G.QLD3 posts
 

Had the camera run well enough for 2 years, just went off line and cannot be turned back on no matter what I try. Guess the redundancy clock timed… Read more

out and killed it now the warranty is gone. Was protected sitting under the eaves with IP65. Rubbish as usual steer clear of them.

Uniden Guardian App Cam Solo

Uniden Guardian App Cam Solo

1.8 
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B T.QLD3 posts
 

Absolute garbage cameras. More trouble than they're worth. They'll record small tufts of grass blowing about in the background with Japanese public… Read more

transport precision, but when you need them to record a local chav peering in through your bedroom window? Nothing.

They also burn out SD cards like you wouldn't believe.

The Uniden cloud also randomly decided to unlist 2/3 of the cameras, and there's apparently no way to fix it. It's as if they don't exist. Contacted Uniden support who was incredibly unhelpful about it, right up until they decided that they couldn't be bothered responding anymore.

Uniden
Uniden    

Hi, Please contact our Customer Service for further… Read more

Orion SC065WHA

Orion SC065WHA

3.2 
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  • Price (RRP) $149.99
  • Camera Resolution1080p (Full HD)
Jeff C.6 posts
 

Backing up data from storage card to computer – The SD card is very tricky to remove - the button does not actually eject it enough to grasp. Once attached to Windows PC you have the options to… Read more

delete or make a copy to PC but you will not be able to view anything on computer because the files are a .data format and are not recognized. Even VLC media player can't read them. There may be software to convert them but the effort and cost is not worth it unless some footage is really important. You need to replace the card and use the app on your phone to view the footage before it it overwritten.

eufyCam 2C Pro (4-Cam Kit)

eufyCam 2C Pro (4-Cam Kit)

3.2 
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  • Price (RRP) $519.99
  • Camera Resolution1440p (Wide QHD)
StevenWA4 posts
 

Credit where credit is due, the cameras work perfectly, super easy to connect and install but thats about where the positives end. The app is… Read more

terrible, very rarely opens straight away. After a few attempts it might work or just stop working altogether. Events recorded hardly open straight away, sometimes never, with the intention of security cameras thats pretty poor. The door bell takes so long to open whoever rang it is normally gone by the time it decides to work. Motion settings are useless, I've changed to the lowest setting and they have been on human only the entire time and still just constantly go off with Motion detected, almost never anything there. Turning off notifications for individual cameras is impossible. I use homebase2 but might get homebase3 if that will fix these problems but I doubt it. I have a door bell aswell.

Eufy Wire-Free Security Kit

Eufy Wire-Free Security Kit

1.8 
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pamQLD6 posts
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I spent $2536 Eufy does not work if there are structures between the base and the camera Eufy doesn't work if the unit is in the house, so I have it… Read more

sitting outside & cameras in view Even on a subscription you only get 18 SECONDS max of footage. useless!! Try call someone for a chat? what a joke. every time a camera goes flat, you have to unload it and reload it and atm, i have a camera that I can't even re-add, and can't get any sense out of the online chat room, PAINFUL I DON'T recommend this to anyone who actually wants it for security reasons Its only good to monitor your pets at home

TP-Link Tapo C420

TP-Link Tapo C420

3.8 
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MonkeyBaby88 posts
 

Have had my Tapo C410 for half year or so now. Had it replaced once due to battery indicator always shows 100% full even when it's unplugged from the… Read more

solar panel.

Funny enough, the sensor on v1 is much better than v2 as the current one seems a bit fiddlier. Also I've lost two additional sensor function such as pet and car with v2.

Overall, I think the product does what it's intended and for the price compared to well known brand such as Eufy, it is pretty decent.

There are others who have had bad experience with it, much like myself at the start but in the end it is working well.

I tried the 30days cloud storage which was good but decided to just use an internal storage. You can also get a Wifi Hub for more storage.

I also have a C100 (indoor camera) which also does the job for $29AUD on special from Amazon.

  • Price (RRP) $129
  • Camera Resolution1080p (Full HD)
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newbieVIC10 posts
 

Better than expected – Better than expected. Got this as a gift and don't think from Jaycar but was told it cost less than $100. Works very well. Decent capture… Read more

range/width. Easy to use. Handles the weather and dried out ok (few days) after I didn't close it properly and condensation got in. Haven't used video but takes good pics day and night and I'm not even using highest settings. Not perfect but for around $100 highly recommend.

Eufy Indoor Cam 2K Tilt T8400CW4

Eufy Indoor Cam 2K Tilt T8400CW4

5.0 
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$99.95RRP
Pidgie57 posts
 

Great little camera for the money – Great little camera especially if purchased on sale. No pan or tilt but I have it aimed at my driveway 100% of the time which is what I want. It… Read more

sits inside my front lounge room window. Not great night vision unless you also have an outside light, which I do.

Ring Stick Up Cam Battery

Ring Stick Up Cam Battery

2.3 
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NewportHandyman46 posts
 

"Easy to set up and use" Three months after setting these up (original review follows), and having other people ask me about setting some up, I have… Read more

a few more thoughts.

My "starter" recommendation for anyone that asks is 1 battery doorbell with chime and a 4-pack of Outdoor Cameras (formerly Stickup Cam) with solar panels. Right now (Black Friday) that totals up to $524 shipped. Get the black cameras, they are less obvious than the white ones, even on a white house (because the "white" camera has a black rectangle on the face that visually sticks out like a sore thumb).

You can add more, but my experience is that it takes a while to optimize camera placement. It's easy to add too many in fact. So my "starter" suggestion is to get the doorbell and 4-pack, maybe a second doorbell, and figure out where best to put them. You can add more or different types later.

I have the 4-pack positioned like this: two pointing at the front corners of the house, which cover the whole front of the house and gives a view down the sides, one pointing at the back of the house, and one inside in the hallway. This way, you see the whole of the house from the outside. If anyone did manage to cover up the outside cameras and get inside somehow, the hallway camera will catch them. The outside cameras are mounted on an adjacent building, a fence, and in a tree. There's always a way!

I also tried the Outdoor Camera Plus, which has "2k" vision. The main practical difference however is that it has a wider angle of view (140 vs 110 degrees horizontal). I found the narrower angle of the regular Outdoor Camera more useful most of the time. Think about it: if you put the camera in a corner, that's only 90 horizontal degrees that you need. If you want to put the camera on a wall facing outwards from the house, then with the wide lens in the Plus you're only covering 140 of that 180 degrees anyway. And with the cameras pointing at the house, the Plus had stuff on the edges I just don't need to see (fences, foliage, ...).

The solar panels are worth getting in the 4-pack. If any outdoor cameras have foliage in the view, when it's windy the CPU in the cameras will constantly be trying to figure out if the motion is a person or vehicle, and the battery runs down quickly. If the camera is inside, however, the battery lasts forever (months), and so I think these are better at being an indoor camera than the Ring indoor cameras that need a power cord connected to them. The extra cost of 4 solar panels in the 4-pack is less than buying two panels individually.

Of the people who asked me about them, no-one was bothered by the subscription fee. One person has an installation of cameras powered over Ethernet and a recorder. They had to pay a lot for an electrician to install everything. Now the recorder has failed, and replacing just that alone would be a good bit more than the set of cameras I suggested above.

--- Original review follows ---

I bought 4 of these (3rd gen, now renamed the "Outdoor Camera") to use at my parents' house. I don't have experience with other similar products but I am a bit surprised by the negative reviews here. I found it easy to set up with the app and in my opinion it mostly has a "just right" feature set. Specifically, it waits to detect motion and then captures a minute of video and sends you an alert. You can also go to the app or website and view the camera live. You can set it to take a photo every few minutes or hour. You can also turn on a "siren" (which is a bit of a joke, it's not very loud) and talk through the camera.

In our case, this is perfect. I don't want constant video feed, I just need to know if something happens. I want to keep bandwidth usage down because this might end up being on a mobile broadband with somewhat limited data. So the way these work seems perfect to me.

A lot of reviews complain about the subscription. I guess I'm not sure how anyone could not know about that, but yes, it's an ongoing monthly or yearly fee. I'm still on the trial but will just sign up for the $150/year plan. Like anything, factor it in before making a purchasing decision. I decided the convenience was worth the cost, ymmv.

Some reviewers complain about motion detection - the settings are quite adjustable here, you can tell it where in the field of view to check for motion, and whether it looks only for a person, person or vehicle, or any movement. There's also a sensitivity setting. The only one I've had to adjust so far is the doorbell, which is not the item in this review anyway. There's a slight delay before the captured video starts but I think it's still effective.

As others reviewers note, you can't mount it on a ceiling or under an eave with the included hardware. In the one case where I needed to mount on the ceiling, I just made an L-shaped wooden bracket. The more expensive "Outdoor Camera Plus" can be ceiling mounted with the included hardware.

The cameras don't record locally, which is fine with me, I don't want to muck around with SD cards or a local server/recorder. However, it does mean they are useless if the internet connection is down, so the internet modem/router is going to need a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) in case the power is out.

Initially I thought it wasn't possible to just disable and re-enable all cameras easily i.e. single click. It turns out that it is, but you have to specifically turn on "Modes" in the app. I'm not sure why this isn't on by default, but anyway, the feature is there and it works great once you figure it out.

Thing is, right now a 4-pack of these is $249 or $62.50 each, so even after you factor in the subscription, this seems like pretty good value to me, without having to muck about with cables, SD cards or a local server or whatever. If I had more time to fully investigate everything, "maybe" I'd get something else but if you want to buy something that works and is all set up in a day, then I think this is a good option.

  • Price (RRP) $129.95
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Alecia5 posts
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If I could give less than one star I would! Disgusting customer service. Ask the same questions time and time after time. You provide info time after… Read more

time after time. REPEAT. You get absolutely nowhere! ALL four cameras now gone in the bin. Will recommend to anyone and everyone never to use these cameras.

TP-Link Tapo C225

TP-Link Tapo C225

4.6 
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David73 posts
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Best value for money camera. I purchased one of these in late 2024 for the sole reason of placing it in the newborn's nursery. I liked it so much I… Read more

purchased another identical camera one year later for the main bedroom to keep an eye on baby who co-sleeps with me but goes to bed many hours before I do. Included in the box is the power supply and a bracket attachment. I use the bracket in the nursery mounting the camera upside down. In the main bed, it just sits in normal upright position on the bed post of the solid timber bed. Built quality is solid. Firstly, setting up the camera through its Android app is super easy. It connected to my home wi-fi very easily. Once putting the camera in position, it is easy to fine tune its position by tilting and panning via the app. The camera can be mirrored for upside down mounting. I do not use a memory card in the card slot. I set the cameras up in my home security camera system NVR to record on the main hard drive along with all the other cameras mounted around the house. ONVIF protocol in these Tapo cameras allow you to connect to any compatible systems - most open source systems these days are up to date with all these protocols. I can view the cameras on the Tapo app or use my whole house camera monitoring app to view all the cameras. The Tapo app offers more settings adjustment and personalisation. There are no ads in the app like cheaper similar cameras that I have set up for other people. The camera quality is very good. Whether bright light or in infra-red low light mode, the picture is detailed and well balanced with the HDR processing. The QHD resolution is plenty enough for these room cameras but I use 4k fixed cameras outside. There are alerts that pop up on my phone if the camera detects sound or movement so when baby cries or stands up in her cot, I get notified. Updating firmware when required goes very smoothly. I really like these cameras and would think the whole Tapo range would be great also, although I haven't tried any of the other cameras from the range.

Eufy Cam 2C Wire Free 4 Camera Set

Eufy Cam 2C Wire Free 4 Camera Set

2.4 
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C M.2 posts
 

I initially thought this set up was ok but have come to realise it consistently misses key events that were the whole point of getting it to begin… Read more

with! missed who left the gate open where the dogs got out, misses the postie, missed the neighbour leaving a threatening letter! yet will get the rear lights of cars at night. all these cameras are set up in the recommended/close proximity with high settings too! terrible clunky product. can't download videos easily either such as a whole day or week's content (have to enter & download individual recordings). so disappointing. who knows what else it's missed!

D-Link DCS-5222L

D-Link DCS-5222L

3.7 
DavidNVIC215 posts
 

Reliable, feature rich product – Our DCS-5222L has been serving us more than 2.5 years now. When we first bought it, we had problems with firmware updates and that rendered the… Read more

camera inoperable and we had it replaced. We don't jump to the first chance of upgrading firmware anymore. This copy has been reliable and my dogs haven't destroyed it. That says something.

No, it is not for outdoors, it is not vandal proof, it is a bit bulky. But on the plus side, there are plenty of them! It tilts-n-pans. You can preset several camera positions and jump to them quickly. It records to microSD card, it is backed by mobile app and we can watch it anywhere. It can take still snaps or videos clips, it can do two-way audio. Of course the sound volume straight out of the camera is low and sounds like an old telephone. But I have conversed with my wife using it before. It does work. It doesn't auto focus, nor does it do optical zoom. But given its small sensor, depth of view is pretty big and is good enough for indoors. It is HD but not full HD, limited at 720p. It does audio and motion detection and it does email notification.

We are very happy with it. If it wasn't because we had to return the first copy and firmware issues we had at the beginning, I would have given it 5 stars. It is not small like some of the newer products in the market. So it isn't inconspicuous.

Lollipop Smart Baby Camera

Lollipop Smart Baby Camera

1.8 
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$169.82RRP
Laura C2 posts
 

Customer service is absolutely non-existent. A piece fell off our camera after less than 6 months and I have been chasing them ever since with no… Read more

response at all. Completely shocking for such an expensive product and worst of all it was a perfect sized piece for a baby to choke on if she had picked it up first, so dangerous.

Connection is slow and unreliable, it’s too heavy to stand without being wrapped around something, the tail is fragile…

Huge waste of money, I really regret buying it.

Arlo Pro 4 Spotlight Camera

Arlo Pro 4 Spotlight Camera

1.9 
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Mar V.QLD
 

I wish I knew these crap were going to charge $100 per year to get the recording from the camera before I bought it. NEVER BUY ARLO Show details

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Robertson3 posts
 

Light bulb camera – Had a problem with our security camera and phoned the company. Both Mat & Trisha (especially) tried to help! Unfortunately the camera which was over… Read more

18 months old had become defective. With out delay they sent a replacement not only free of charge but also paid for the postage! Well done outstanding customer service! Thank you Robert P

TP-Link Tapo C210

TP-Link Tapo C210

4.1 
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  • Camera Resolution1080p (Full HD)
Ferdinand10 posts
 

DO NOT BUY TAPO SECURITY CAMERAS - NO SUPPORT. Bought a Tapo outdoor security camera and had trouble linking the camera with my wi-fi. I have not had… Read more

trouble linking other products. I used 2.4ghz as that is what the camera requires. I watched videos, went to the Tapo support section on their website, read material, tried and tried but no. Tried to call the 1300 support number listed on their website. Got a failed call message. Used the support email address, I got an AI response with material I had already read and tried without success previously. Emailed several times asking for them to call me. I have now spent money on a product I cant use. No thanks Tapo

D-Link DCS-930L

D-Link DCS-930L

2.2 
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Chris32 posts
 

Useless unless you pay for cloud storage – I received one of these free with a router but it's useless unless you pay $$ per month for cloud storage. It's going into the bin. If you are inclined to pay for cloud storage it might be ok but this device is just to get you paying for it.

amnie99NSW3 posts
 

Was Fantastic now ordinary – I purchased this camera a few years ago and I loved it !! It hd good picture quality and was fairly easy to set up . The reason I was drawn to… Read more

this camera it was able to send push notifications through the APP AND also could send an image when motion /sound detected to my email address.

This was the reason I chose the camera - I used it to check on my cat when I was away for the day, I could check my emails and see an email with images attached showing my cat had accessed her food bowl. This was also handy as I was concerned that perhaps a stray cat had been accessing my property . I didnt want to be bothered in the middle of the night but was very happy to access the next morning for peace of mind .

Things changed this year - I no longer received email messages with pics attached ;[

I tried through the dlink website to trouble shoot to no avail

Then I sent D Link a message they were quick with response - my updated MAC coputer could not now access the dlink portal - I tried every thing they suggested - installing outdated firefox apps and trying to install the plug ins they sent me nothing worked !!!

I rang their help centre today the contact was very very helpful. He tried really hard but he said the problem was that flash player had been deactivated and because that was how the camera settings was accessed I could not change the camera settings ,??? double dutch to me but basically how the camera used to work due to upgrade functionality was now down graded

I am at a loss to see how something I purchased because of its functionality can then have its functionality downgraded and made obsolete. All is not lost my help centre contact really tried to help to reconfigure the settings on my camera but this required me disclosing email password something I was uncomfortable to provide ,

Summary something that works when you buy it nay be rendered obsolete for no reason!!

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Dave G.QLD12 posts
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This rechargeable WIFI camera worked fine at the start but after about 15 months stopped intermittently recognising the Micro SD Card. Then it just… Read more

failed to recognise the card all together. The camera itself is still working but I'm unable to record or play back anything. It's not been good at recognising movement or switching back on after going to sleep. It also doesn't warn you when the battery is low and has just stopped due to this several times. The night vision is not good even with a night light near the camera.

Eufy Cam 3 4 Pack with HomeBase 3

Eufy Cam 3 4 Pack with HomeBase 3

2.5 
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  • Price (RRP) $1,799.99
  • Camera Resolution2160p (4K Ultra HD)
Martin SQLD3 posts
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Purchased the 4 pack kit November 2023. System operates great for the first year, then... prepare yourself for needing to replace ALL your cameras.… Read more

Eufy have replaced all 4 of the cameras in my kit, and today I now have a 5th camera (one that Eufy sent me as a replacement).

Camera 1 (replaced): sudden unexplained drop in battery level, camera ‘offline’ status on app. Camera accepted recharge and app shows battery full, but unable to play live video on the app, and unable to get any notification. Camera completely useless. Eufy replaced with a new one. Camera 2 (replaced): cloudy weather in Brisbane with lots of wind gusts, camera pointed at tree which normally not an issue but under heavy wind detected movement and drained the battery to flat (we happened to be away during this time). Once completely flat, battery is DEAD and wont accept recharging by cable, camera completely unresponsive. Eufy replaced with a new one. Camera 3 (replaced): Similar to camera 2 above, lots of activity in backyard/pool over Christmas due to family visiting with kids, camera battery drained within 3 days. Plenty of sun thought nothing of it as solar panel should recharge it. Camera went offline on the app, and fails to reconnect. Recharged by USB-C cable (indicator lights flashing so camera is responding) app fails to connect. Removed it from the app to re-add it per suggestion from Eufy troubleshooting, follow the pairing procedure but fails to pair with the app – most likely because the camera still thinks it is paired to a HomeBase but the HomeBase has the camera removed. Seems to be a communication issue between the two. Eufy replaced. Camera 4 (replaced): sudden unexplained draining of the battery. Fails to recharge via solar or USB-C. Eufy App says camera is offline and to refresh. Refresh does nothing as camera is dead. Eufy replaced. Camera 5 (one of the replacements Eufy sent me): positioned at front door under an awning sheltered from sun and rain – manual recharging by USB-C required which I was ok with. I had to recharge the camera once manually after watching the battery level, completely paranoid about low battery and then it dropping off connection from HomeBase like the others… then yesterday, despite healthy battery level, camera suddenly goes into offline mode on the app. Took it down to recharge via USB-C cable… nothing… camera is dead, no lights flashing, pressing reset buttons does nothing etc. Tried multiple USB-C cables and different adaptors. Left it exposed to direct sunlight to try recharve via solar. Nothing, camera is dead.

This product is absolutely appalling. I rarely write negative reviews but feel compelled to inform the community about this product and its flaws per my experince and would recommend to direct anyone reading this review to an alternative product. I would expect with a price tag $1400 at the time that the product would work for more than what I have got out of it. I will be raising this with the ACCC as a formal complaint, I feel like I have been robbed and regret my purchase. Eufy support have provided replacement cameras but informed me that I am now out of warranty.

Uniden Guardian App Cam Solo Pro

Uniden Guardian App Cam Solo Pro

1.6 
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Nate
 

Dont do it. We have had this for a couple years now. It works for a week.... barely.... then it stops recording and you need to format the SD card -… Read more

which erases everything it has recorded. We have tried multiple cards, same issue. I put the cards in my PC, all the videos are there and there are no faults, the problem is the camera. Its a common issue for all Uniden products. Next, the camera starts recording 5-6 seconds after something large moves across the viewing area within 5 metres but not if theyre walking straight toward it, so yes, it misses everything. The only thing it is good for is live view, but even then you have to click a button every 20 mins to keep it streaming, and then the battery will only last half a day. Night vision is ok, not amazing. You can get face detail if they are looking straight at it from 1m distance. My brother has a swann hard wired 4k setup, it was more expensive but is sooooooo much better.

Eufy SoloCam S340 T8170CW1

Eufy SoloCam S340 T8170CW1

2.5 
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  • Price (RRP) $399.95
  • Camera Resolution1728p (3K QHD)
AusyVeteran32 posts
 

Misleading in ability. Only detects in one direction and THEN pans IF it detects something. No auto pan or intermittent pan on selected locations.… Read more

This is even misleading on the setup where it allows you to set 4 areas to pan to with one as default.

Device is reliant on both hardware and software. Software that has to run perpetually on your mobile device with complete battery usage and no battery limitations. ie You phone is going to drain constantly just to have this working. That is if it is working. Despite these setups the detection didn't work and accessing the open app had huge lag as the app itself wasnt working in the background.

Was able to access the camera on site and remotely the first day. Second day, device offline. The only time I ever got alerts for movement was putting it up and taking it down.

If you magically get that all to work keep note that this is reliant on software so it requires both constant and good quality updates to be able to work with your phone...while it bleeds the battery.

Imou Bullet 2C 4MP

Imou Bullet 2C 4MP

3.5 
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mishkin mews15 posts
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A good camera, but expensive to use – I wanted a decent camera that could replace my often unreliable smart phones that were acting as security cameras. I found Imou to have good… Read more

ratings, pretty good feedback, and was priced well, around AUD$80 for two cameras. Once they arrived, one had a faulty power adaptor, the seller responded quickly and within a week they sent a replacement. Setting up the camera was pretty straight forward, it had a Q code which made it pretty easy. Once I set up both cameras I discovered that without a subscription, the cameras was pretty pointless. So I signed up one camera for 3 months to see how they worked.

With a subscription, the camera is great, it senses movement, sends you an alert, and you can view the footage and download it to your phone. However, without a subscription, all you get is the alert and a tiny thumbnail with no detail visible. When you try to play the video, you are directed to buy a subscription. So, you can use the camera without paying, and you will get an alert, but you cannot see what set the camera off unless you install an SD card into each camera. Then you can view the footage. Once the SD card fills up, oldest footage gets deleted. So either chose a less space gobbling recording setting, like 720 instead of 1080, and buy a 64Gb SD card.

Also, I found the cloud option with the subscription is very handy, and works well, however the amount of data uploaded was gigabytes from a little wind storm and decimated my data allowance on the internet account. So I bought a 128gb SD card to install in the camera. Doing this saves footage to the camera's SD card, no need for the cloud. So how much is the subscription? I am charged AUD$4.80 per month for one camera, AUD$8.99 for two cameras, and AUD$13 for 3 cameras per month. So AUD$107 for two cameras a year. It is a good camera, night vision is really good, so far they have not missed a beat... but with Alfred x camera I am paying AUD$45 a year for as many smart phones I can connect. With Imou I am essentially renting each camera. Yet for around $300, one off price, I could have bought some standalone cameras and a recorder... sigh.

For people that don't mind paying per month, Imou is a good system and offers a good service, or if you want to buy an SD card for each camera instead, then Imou becomes good value.

DavidWA7 posts
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I Purchased from Ebay 2 of the Cameras. One in 2021 for $99.90 and the other 2022 for $94.99. At first, the cameras recorded activity without too… Read more

much of a problem. By 2026, however, I decided I have had enough of Anran’s rubbish. It’s a company that uses the cameras as a free platform for advertising in a person’s private space. They’ll squeeze into your "Space Viewing", telling you to “Purchase Cloud” at a monthly fee of X amount of $???? And jam your system with rubbish, where a person has to work around their religious rubbish like Halloween etc... It’s a system that cannot be unsubscribed from. I agree with some of the previous reviews, the company must be intercepting, using the cameras as a spy tool, if they know a person, like me, isn't using Cloud. Any security device I purchase now days, has to be standalone with no hidden fees or agender.

TP-link Tapo C310

TP-link Tapo C310

1.7 
Summary
  • Camera Resolution1296p (Super HD)
Ty J.VIC10 posts
 

I give every one of these cheap cams 0 they hide setting that cameras all ways used to have delet zoom rewind fast forward.. unless you keep paying… Read more

it's not just cloude storage you pay for but it's the camera settings too, remember the days you bought security cameras and they just did it all well now they scam you to keep paying for the use of the setting. This cam only records when it likes and will completey stop all together most nights and you watch the generic reply i get for this review trust me they are all as bad as each other they all make you subscribe now. If you can find an old school security system my advice is get it like i have they record non stop no subscription cr#p and ya can set up your own cloud storage.... these cams are junk all brands do the same cr#p now.....

Reolink Go PT

Reolink Go PT

2.0 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $449.99
  • Camera Resolution1080p (Full HD)
hjjVIC9 posts
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absolute garbage - trash app - trash reception - spend more time F$%^ing with it than it being useful. when it does sort of work its not that good anyways. dont waste your money on this trash. Show details