The best security cameras for home 2017
Everyone likes to know that their home is secure
and that everything and everyone inside is safe while we’re gone.
In years past, that meant using a CCTV
system to record, but few had remote access or alerts. Now you can
buy a Wi-Fi-connected camera you can view from your phone.
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Modern home security cameras are very easy to set
up. Some use cloud storage, so any evidence is saved online and safe
from thieves who might steal your camera.
How to choose a home security camera
Most home security cameras perform the same basic
functions – they detect an event, record the event and send you an
alert – but they don’t all do it in the same way.
Certain cameras go beyond those basics and some
can be mounted outdoors. Don’t forget to read our reviews to find
out how well each camera works in practice and whether its day and
night video quality is any good: don’t rely on a manufacturer's
specifications or claims.
Alerts
You should get notifications on your phone when
the camera detects an event. Without watching the live feed
constantly, this is the only way to keep tabs on your home in
relative real time.
Some can send alerts to multiple people; others
will send emails in addition to text messages.
Cloud recording
Many manufacturers now offer cloud-storage plans
with their camera. They record video to a server in the cloud and
store it for anything from 24 hours to a couple of weeks. Sometimes
offered free, these cloud plans typically require a monthly
subscription, but may be worth buying for their convenience and 24/7
recording.
Facial recognition
Netatmo is the only manufacturer we know of to
offer facial recognition. It does work, but not as well as you might
hope. It can take a long while before the camera can accurately
identify people, though when it works it can cut down on unnecessary
alerts.
Local storage
Some cameras include memory card slots so you can
store video on the device. We like this option as it can eliminate
the cost of monthly storage fees - but if a thief steals your camera
they take the evidence with them.
Apps
All the latest cameras can be accessed (some even
set up) via a smartphone or tablet app. In addition to offering a way
to view the camera’s live feed, apps often let you adjust settings
and turn on and off recording, motion detection and more.
Often you'll only be able to customise
notifications, adjust motion and sound detection sensitivity, and set
detection areas via the web portal, but it's great if you can do this
in the app.
Motion detection
Motion detection is one of the most desirable
features in a security camera. Built-in sensors pick up movement
within the camera’s field of view and trigger video recording.
Because these sensors are sensitive to any movement, it’s important
the system also offers the ability to narrow the range of detection,
adjust the sensor’s sensitivity or otherwise customise this feature
to cut down on false alerts.
Night vision
Most burglaries happen after dark, so this feature
is nearly as important as motion detection. Some camera’s will
switch to night vision automatically in low-light conditions, while
others allow you to customise when and how it should be activated.
This won't work through windows, where you'll see a reflection of the
LEDs.
Pan, Tilt & Swivel
Most security cameras can be manually tilted and
swivelled to focus on a certain viewing area. A true pan/tilt camera
is equipped with a motor so that you can move its lens using its app
or browser-based app.
Resolution
No amount of security video will help you if it’s
blurry, jittery or otherwise distorted. Look for a camera that offers
the highest possible resolution. Most currently offer 720p (HD), but
newer cameras are coming out with 1080p (full HD).
Scheduling
Scheduling features allow you to tell the camera
to turn on and off, detect motion, and/or send alerts at specified
times. This is useful when you want to be notified only when your
children get home from school, or when you’re away. It can reduces
the number of false alerts.
Two-way audio
While the idea of a security camera implies
eyes-on monitoring, the ability to also hear what’s going on gives
you a more complete picture of what’s happening at home. This
feature can also allow you to speak through the camera.
Viewing angle
The camera’s field of view determines how much
it can see. As you’re probably monitoring a single room, you want a
wide viewing angle. Most cameras fall in the 130-degree range.
Ref:http://www.techadvisor.co.uk/test-centre/digital-home/best-security-cameras-for-home-2017-3631664/
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