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Top 7 Outdoor Security Cameras for Your Home

After testing dozens, I found my favorite, but privacy always comes at a cost.

The best outdoor security cameras offer peace of mind and protection against intruders. The Arlo Pro 6 tops the list, with its clear footage and advanced tracking features. However, other models like the Eufy C37 and Baseus X1 Pro also impress.


These cameras come with their own set of trade-offs. For instance, local storage might mean more expensive microSD cards, while solar panels can be a bit gimmicky. But overall, they're worth considering for comprehensive home security.


The Arlo Pro 6 is the standout choice due to its reliable performance and user-friendly interface. It's not just about the camera; installation advice is crucial too. Make sure you have the right microSD card speed to avoid delays in playback.


Other notable mentions include the Eufy C37, which offers a pan-and-tilt feature for better coverage, and the Wyze Window Cam, perfect for those tricky spots on your home's exterior. The TP-Link Tapo C675D is disappointing despite its promising specs.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/gallery/best-outdoor-security-cameras/
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