10 best CCTV cameras of 2017
It’s fair to say that in recent times, there’s
been an explosion of increasingly sophisticated IP (internet
protocol) cameras – and in this guide to the best of CCTV,
we’ve covered the smartest smart cameras on the market. You won’t
find any analogue closed-circuit TV systems here, and instead of
complex centralised IP systems, we have chosen decentralised devices
that are equally effective on their own as they are in a pack.
These smart
cameras can simply join the Wi-Fi network in your building in
order to relay footage directly to your phone, wherever you are in
the world, with no need for a networked video recorder, while any
motion-triggered recordings can be saved in the cloud, or locally on
a microSD card.
By using a smartphone as your interface, many new
features are made possible. For instance, you can draw areas of
active motion sensitivity within the camera’s field of view to
limit the number of alerts that arrive on your phone, and some of
these cameras have object recognition and can tell the difference
between a person and an animal, or a car.
The most significant thing that these new
IP cameras have in common is their accessibility. None of our
top 10 selection require a professional installation and they all
come with slick companion apps that make protecting your property
easy and, if we’re honest, kind of fun. Let’s get things underway
then, with our number one security camera of the moment, which is the
(drum roll)…
1. Netatmo Presence
Netatmo’s sophisticated outdoor camera cum
security light is expensive, but it has a lot to offer. As well as
carrying out 24-hour surveillance
in Full HD, it also acts as a security light whenever motion
is detected. What’s more, it can differentiate between the movement
of a car, a person, or an animal, so that your alerts are more
specific.
The distinctive design will either look stylish or
incongruous depending on your property and exactly where it’s
installed, but regardless of any issues with aesthetics, the Presence
will certainly make itself felt, and hopefully make potential
burglars think twice.
2. Nest Cam Outdoor
Nest’s stylish camera is backed up by the
slickest companion app we’ve come across, while its Nest Aware
service, which stores up to 30-days of footage in the cloud, is the
most reliable and accessible around. The only problem is that it’s
also the most expensive and without paying for a subscription, you
cannot access all of the camera’s features.
The camera itself is very well specified, and for
some folks, its integration with other Nest products, like the
brand’s smart thermostat, is what will give this device an extra
edge over the competition.
3. Logi Circle
If you’re looking for a quick and easy option
for surveying your office, then this all-seeing eyeball is an
appealing solution. It’s not the cheapest option, especially as it
works best with a paid monthly subscription, but Circle’s intuitive
companion app makes it very simple to set up and stay secure.
The compact, swivelling form factor makes sense,
especially with its magnetic base and built-in battery for truly
wireless installation. For larger businesses, however, we’d
recommend a camera that can integrate more readily with existing
systems like HomeKit, or SmartThings, or at least other Logitech
cameras, as the Circle works best on its own.
4. Netgear Arlo Q
With its smart, solid and compact design, the Arlo
Q has instant appeal as a discrete security camera. And it’s backed
up by the user-friendly Arlo app that enables you to access key
features, like the push notification settings, with a minimum of
fuss.
Our experience with getting the camera online
didn’t go well and our Wi-Fi network struggled to stream its 1080p
live view, but your mileage may well vary, and you might not find any
such stumbling blocks. In which case, the overall usability of this
product, combined with its relatively robust build quality and the
generous seven-day free cloud storage plan, make this a good way to
start protecting your property.
5. Hikvision Ezviz Mini Plus
The Ezviz Mini Plus is a discrete and diminutive
IP camera
that’s simple to install and easy-to-use. And while it looks like
an entry-level model, it’s actually the model up from the Ezviz
Mini and offers 1080p resolution, adjustable motion sensitivity and a
microSD card slot. It’s really only missing motion zone adjustment
and object recognition.
The picture quality has poor contrast, but high
detail with reasonable night vision. However, it’s a pity there’s
no internal battery and no integration with Nest, SmartThings, or
HomeKit.
6. Foscam F19853EP
For outdoor, around-the-clock sentry duty, a tough
dome camera like this is a safe bet, especially when it’s supplied
by one of the big hitters of the security industry.
You won’t find any of the fancy features you get
with the new IP camera crowd – things like object recognition and
motion zone detection – and the app looks downright basic compared
to that of Nest or Netatmo. But this camera is built to last and it
hits a remarkably competitive price point too.
7. Sengled Snap
We found this logical fusion of smart light and IP
camera to be an exceedingly convenient solution to a basic security
problem. Simply screwing it in place of the pendant light in our
reception area gave us not just a controllable energy-efficient smart
light, but 24-hour surveillance with an all-around view.
The price is realistic too, but we cannot fully
recommend this version with so many obvious omissions and design
flaws. The lack of an IFTTT channel is trivial, but the omission of
motion activation for the LED is more serious, and will be a
deal-breaker for many. We’ll be very surprised if there isn’t a
revised model in the pipeline that addresses all of these issues.
8. Samsung SmartCam SNH-P6410NB
With its appealing design, microSD storage slot
and the surprise bonus of an audio out jack, this little camera is a
cut above the most basic IP cameras. The 1080p video quality is up to
scratch too, capturing video clips that show fairly crisp images.
While it is easy to set up, it’s not the most
user-friendly design we’ve tested, but it does offer enough
flexibility to suit many commercial and domestic situations. The fact
that it’s backed by a major brand, and boasts good integration with
products like SmartThings, Google alerts, and Picasa is also
reassuring.
For a fairly modest outlay, this security camera
delivers a reliable performance – provided you use the Ethernet
cable, because Wi-Fi connectivity can be flaky – and a good set of
features.
9. D-Link DCS-2530L
This little IP camera offers a simple and
cost-effective springboard into the surveillance game, as it comes
complete with local storage on a microSD card and a free app that
makes it easy to monitor your property remotely. And by recording a
wide 180-degree view whenever its motion sensor or mic are triggered,
the DCS-2530L does its job quite well.
The plastic construction does feel a little
vulnerable, however, and app support is decidedly less sophisticated
than the competition, so we would advise spending just a little more
if you’re serious about surveillance.
10. Panasonic KX-HN6002EW
As a holistic smart home solution, Panasonic’s
system has lots of appeal for homes and businesses. The far-reaching
DECT system has advantages over less secure Wi-Fi IP cameras, and the
growing family of sensors Panasonic is offering gives you some
confidence about buying into its smart home dream.
However, the cameras themselves are too limited in
their picture and sound quality to compare well with the current
competition, while the app doesn’t offer the same slick features of
the latest IP cameras from Nest, Netatmo and others towards the top
of this list. We’d recommend waiting for the inevitable mark II
models.
Ref:
http://www.techradar.com/news/10-best-cctv-cameras-of-2017
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