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The Latest Innovations in Home Security Cameras and Doorbells

Security is often a top concern for buyers. Advise your customers on the top options for cameras and doorbells.

Home security technology has made incredible advancements over the last decade, bringing enhanced safety, convenience and peace of mind to homeowners. At the heart of these innovations are cameras and smart doorbells that provide real-time surveillance, motion detection, package tracking and seamless integration with other smart home systems.

When it comes to smart security cameras and doorbells, hardwiring is the gold standard. While battery-powered devices are more flexible in terms of placement, they come with drawbacks—namely, the need for frequent recharging and a delay in capturing footage. Hardwired devices, on the other hand, ensure continuous power and can operate 24/7 without missing a moment.

Hardwired devices also offer the added benefit of enhanced video quality, reduced lag and immediate motion detection. With hardwired systems, you can be sure that all footage is recorded in real-time, which is especially important in security scenarios.

For professional real estate agents, this means informing clients of the benefits of the hardwired option whenever possible. If power is already available at the installation site, wired devices like the Ring Video Doorbell Pro or Reolink PoE cameras should be the top recommendation.

Another consideration for homeowners is whether to opt for local storage or a cloud-based solution that requires a monthly subscription. Many smart camera systems, like those from Ring or Nest, offer cloud storage plans that store footage off-site. While these services come with conveniences—such as remote access to historical footage and automatic backups—they can add up over time.

For those looking to avoid monthly fees, systems like Reolink and Eufy offer local storage solutions. They can record to a Network Video Recorder (NVR), base station or to an SD card within the camera itself. These options give homeowners full control of their recordings without the worry of losing footage if an internet connection drops.

The Best Security Camera and Doorbell Brands Right Now

1. Ring: The Most Popular and Accessible Option

Ring remains the top choice for many homeowners due to its wide range of products, user-friendly app and frequent sales. The Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 is a standout, hardwired product, with advanced motion detection, real-time notifications and support for Amazon Alexa.

A fun feature: some of the lower priced Ring doorbells work with chimes over smart speakers or add-on plug-in chimes rather than using your existing doorbell chime. It’s worth noting that the lower-priced options tend to lack key features such as advanced motion detection, higher video resolution or customizable motion zones. A mid-range or premium device will provide better security coverage. Currently, Ring cameras are limited to 1080p resolution. 

Why Ring?

  • Offers both battery and hardwired options.
  • Seamless integration with Amazon Alexa and other smart home systems.
  • Affordable cloud storage plans.

2. Eufy: The Best for Subscription-Free Local Storage

Eufy is quickly gaining recognition for its subscription-free security camera systems. Eufy cameras and doorbells store footage locally, so there’s no need for cloud storage fees. One of the standout features of the Eufy Video Doorbell Dual is its dual-camera setup: One camera focuses on visitors at the door, while the downward-facing camera monitors package deliveries. This system also employs AI for facial recognition, providing notifications that show a GIF preview of who is at the door.

Eufy’s battery-powered options are also impressive, especially with the inclusion of solar-powered charging, which reduces the need for frequent recharges. LIke most battery-powered systems, however, there’s a chance of missed footage if the motion detection doesn’t activate quickly enough. 

Why Eufy?

  • Local storage means no monthly subscription fees.
  • Advanced features like AI facial detection and dual camera for package monitoring.
  • Solar-powered options reduce maintenance for battery-powered models.

3. Reolink: The Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Champion

For those looking for a more professional-grade home security system, Reolink’s Power over Ethernet (PoE) cameras offer unparalleled video quality and reliability. PoE allows cameras to receive both power and data through a single ethernet cable, which not only simplifies installation but also ensures continuous operation without relying on Wi-Fi. The Reolink RLC-820A is one of their top-rated PoE models, offering 4K resolution, person/vehicle detection and local storage options.

If running ethernet cables through your attic or walls isn’t a way, Reolink also offers a variety of Wi-Fi connected cameras that can be powered by a nearby outlet, battery or solar. 

Reolink offers multiple options for video doorbells including a hardwired and battery version, the recently released version includes compatibility with your existing chime and can store footage locally to an SD card.  

Why Reolink?

  • PoE provides continuous power and reliable connection.
  • High-resolution cameras with advanced AI detection capabilities.
  • Local storage eliminates the need for cloud subscriptions.

4. Abode: A Comprehensive Smart Security System

Abode offers an all-in-one solution for home security, combining cameras, motion sensors, door/window sensors and even smart locks into a single ecosystem. Their newest camera, the Abode Cam 2, is an affordable indoor/outdoor camera with full-color night vision, two-way audio and compatibility with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa.

Abode’s standout feature is its seamless integration with other smart home devices, which allows for fully customized security systems. Abode also offers flexible monitoring plans, so homeowners can choose between self-monitoring or professional monitoring without the commitment of long-term contracts. For homeowners who want complete control of their system, Abode offers powerful features without locking them into expensive monthly plans.

Why Abode?

  • Integration with a full ecosystem of security and smart home devices.
  • Flexible monitoring options.
  • Affordable camera options with full smart home compatibility.

Considerations for Apple HomeKit Users

For Apple HomeKit users, finding compatible security products can be a challenge, as not all cameras or doorbells work within Apple’s ecosystem. Aqara is one of the few brands offering a HomeKit Secure Video–compatible doorbell, making it an excellent choice for those who prioritize Apple’s privacy and security standards. With Aqara’s G4 Video Doorbell, the footage is encrypted and stored securely in iCloud, ensuring maximum privacy protection.

Why Aqara?

  • Fully supports Apple HomeKit Secure Video.
  • Excellent integration with the Apple ecosystem for privacy-conscious homeowners.

Avoiding Cheap Wi-Fi Cameras: Why You Should Skip Blink

When looking for budget-friendly security cameras, it can be tempting to opt for ultra-affordable options like Blink. However, cheap Wi-Fi cameras often come with significant limitations, like missed motion events, slow activation and poor video quality. Additionally, many features, such as video history or advanced detection, are locked behind a paid subscription.

For a reliable, long-term investment, it’s always better to recommend clients opt for hardwired cameras or systems with local storage capabilities. This ensures that the footage is captured reliably and without ongoing subscription costs.

As smart home security systems continue to evolve, homeowners are increasingly looking for customizable, reliable and subscription-free solutions. Brands like Ring, Eufy, Reolink, Aqara and Abode are leading the charge in delivering high-quality cameras and smart doorbells that not only protect homes but also provide enhanced convenience. For real estate professionals, staying up to date on these technologies ensures that you can help clients make informed decisions that align with their security needs and budget.

Source: nar.realtor

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