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Best outdoor security cameras

In this article
- The outdoor security cameras we tested
- More outdoor security cameras from our tests
- Don't Buy outdoor security cameras
- How we test outdoor security cameras
- Cheap outdoor security cameras
- Wired vs wireless vs wire-free cameras
- Which security camera brands offer the best software and security support?
- How to protect your camera and make it harder to hack
The best outdoor security cameras can record in high resolution and are simple to use, immediately alerting you if they spot or hear any suspicious activity so you can take action. Bottom-of-the-heap models suffer from poor-quality video, sub-standard app interfaces and cheap build quality.
All security cameras have motion detection and will send a notification to your phone, but there can be differences in how well this works and how customisable it is. We test to see which ones work best.
Unlike many other review sites, we check every camera for potential security flaws and flag them in our reviews, so you can rest assured that if you buy one of our recommended products, your personal data will stay private. 14% of the models we've tested over the years have been found to have security issues, and we tell you when we find them.
How our tests find you the best
We've tested 100+ outdoor cameras
We assess outdoor security cameras from big brands and at different price points to help you find the best balance between value and performance.
Video quality
What's the point in a camera if the video footage is unusable? We test in daylight, low light and at night to make sure the camera delivers quality pictures in all conditions.
Sound quality
Nobody wants to be straining to hear what's going on or deciphering distorted audio. Our experts tests filter out the worst offenders from those with crystal clear sound.
We also test...
How simple it is to install, use the app, and store footage, as well as motion detection sensitivity. We also check that it's safe from a cyber attack.
The outdoor security cameras we tested
The biggest brands and the 10 most popular outdoor security cameras are listed below
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Date tested: April 2025, January 2025, July 2024, May 2024, October 2023, June 2022, October 2021, March 2021 and June 2020. Page last checked: September 2025. We are not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available. We’ve tested more than 100 outdoor security cameras in total, but the table shows our top picks only.
A selection of the outdoor security cameras we tested are listed in alphabetical order below.
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Arlo Essential 2K Outdoor Camera

Most recently tested July 2024
Power source Battery
Need to know No local storage, cloud storage for a subscription, motion detection, customisable privacy zones, siren function, software update period unknown
Eufy Solocam E30

Most recently tested April 2025
Power source Battery
Need to know Local storage, cloud storage for a subscription, motion detection, customisable privacy zones, siren function, software update period unknown
Eufy EufyCam S3 Pro Duo Pack + Homebase 3

Most recently tested April 2025
Power source Battery
Need to know Local storage, cloud storage for a subscription, motion detection, customisable privacy zones, siren function, software update period unknown
Eufy 4G LTE Cam S330

Most recently tested January 2025
Power source Battery
Need to know Local storage, cloud storage for a subscription, motion detection, customisable privacy zones, siren function, software update period unknown
Ezviz BC1c Kit

Most recently tested April 2025
Power source Battery
Need to know Local storage, cloud storage for a subscription, motion detection, customisable privacy zones, siren function, software update period until at least April 2030
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Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Pro

Ring Spotlight Cam Pro Wired

Available from Ring (£200)
Most recently tested April 2023
Power source Mains
Need to know No local storage, cloud storage for a subscription, motion detection, customisable privacy zones, siren function, software update period until at least 2027
TP-Link Tapo C325WB

Most recently tested May 2024
Power source Mains
Need to know Local storage, cloud storage for a subscription, motion detection, customisable privacy zones, siren function, software update period unknown
TP-Link Tapo C520WS

Most recently tested May 2024
Power source Mains
Need to know Local storage, cloud storage for a subscription, motion detection, customisable privacy zones, siren function, software update period unknown
TP-Link Tapo TC82 Solar Panel

Most recently tested April 2025
Power source Battery
Need to know Local storage, cloud storage for a subscription, motion detection, customisable privacy zones, siren function, software update period until three years after discontinuation
More outdoor security cameras from our tests
Here’s how the rest of the outdoor security cameras from our tests measured up, listed in alphabetical order.
Outdoor security camera | Price | Score | Video quality | Sound quality | Ease of use |
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Arlo Pro 5 (2-pack) | Arlo(£250) | ||||
Eufy SoloCam S340 | SQUIRREL_TEXT_50013960 | ||||
Eufy S330 (Eufycam 3) | SQUIRREL_TEXT_50007548 | ||||
Reolink RLC-1224A | SQUIRREL_TEXT_50019782 | ||||
Reolink Argus 3 Pro | Reolink(£80) | ||||
Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Plug-in | SQUIRREL_TEXT_50007693 | ||||
Somfy 1870471 | Somfy(£399) |
Date tested: April 2025, January 2025, July 2024, May 2024, October 2023, June 2022, October 2021, March 2021 and June 2020. Page last checked: September 2025. We are not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available.
Don't Buy outdoor security cameras
Our tests uncover the best and the worst. If a product performs so poorly that we think you should avoid it, we call it a Don't Buy. We've tested two outdoor security cameras that we've named Don't Buys.
Poor picture quality, weak sound, and clunky apps are just some of the problems you'll face if you're left lumbered with one of these.
Sign up to Which? to unlock the results and find out which of the outdoor security cameras we tested are Don't Buys and which are worthy of our Best Buy and Great Value recommendations.
How we test outdoor security cameras

Only the best outdoor security cameras excel in all of these areas:
- Video quality We use a panel of experts to judge the video quality in various light conditions, including in full daylight, low light and at night. We also look for signs of graininess, loss of focus, and whether any fine detail is lost when subjects are distant – it’s no good having a camera that has low resolution and renders any footage you’ve captured unusable.
- Sound quality Our tests check whether the sound comes out clearly to you, and to the person near the camera. You won't want to be straining to hear what's going on, or being blasted out with overly loud, distorted audio.
- Set up and ease of use We check if setup is simple for a home DIYer or if you'll need to hire a professional to do it. We also run a wide range of ease-of-use tests, from the ease of using the app to your options for recording video clips, either to a local storage device or to the cloud.
- Motion detection sensitivity We check if the camera responds as expected to movements, whether fast or stealthy. We also assess how well the camera alerts you, either via a mobile app, text message or an email alert.
- Privacy and security All security cameras go through a barrage of tests to check how well they protect you from hacking attacks, and keep your data secure and private. If our tests flag up any causes for concern, we will contact the manufacturer and work with the brand to fix it.
We regularly revisit the outdoor security cameras on sale to see if there are any more popular brands that need testing and when we find them we do.
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Cheap outdoor security cameras
You don't have to pay a lot upfront for a quality outdoor security camera. Our testing has revealed three Great Value cameras, all under £50, that have good video quality and are easy to setup.
However, be wary at the cheap end of the market, especially if you're shopping at online marketplaces like Amazon Marketplace, eBay, AliExpress and Wish.com.
Our investigations have frequently found security issues with cheap cameras from little-known or unknown brands.
Bear in mind when setting your budget that you might need to sign up to an additional subscription to get the best out of your camera.
You often need to pay to store video clips in the cloud in case you need to access them remotely, and features such as advanced notifications can also be locked behind a payment plan.
Video storage costs for wireless cameras (and other smart home devices) can rack up to more than £100 per year.
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Wired vs wireless vs wire-free cameras

Wireless security cameras aren’t necessarily wire-free; the term ‘wireless’ means they connect wirelessly to your existing wi-fi network.
Most wireless security cameras are plugged in to the mains, with a few of these offering some back-up battery time in case of power failures.
However, there are battery-powered, wire-free security cameras, which are easier to position as they don’t require a power source. But bear in mind this does mean you’ll have to charge the battery or pay for new ones if they’re disposable.
Which security camera brands offer the best software and security support?
As well as providing security for your home from burglars and intruders, an outdoor camera should also provide digital security against hacking attacks.
That's why we ask all camera brands we review how long they will support their devices with updates. While a few brands do give clear information on this, many do not. We will continue to press all companies to be more transparent.
- Amazon's Ring has said that it will support all security cameras for at least four years after the device is last available to purchase.
- Another Amazon brand, Blink, has said the same.
- Google's Nest has said that it will support for 'at least five years after launch'.
- TP-Link said it will support cameras for three years after the product is last for sale.
- The same policy is in place for Foscam.
- Eufy said that it will update its doorbells for two years with updates.
- Imou will support its products for two years from launch.
- Ezviz didn't have a general support policy, but its smart doorbell support will end between 2029 and 2031, depending on the model.
Other brands, including Arlo, did not provide specific support lengths for their cameras. Hive said it is dedicated to support until it officially decommissions devices, as it previously announced with Hive security cameras and Homeshield devices.
If a camera you own falls out of update support, there's an increased risk in using it. Although it's unlikely to immediately get hacked, the risk does go up with out-of-support products. For more information, read our guide to smart devices and security.
How to protect your camera and make it harder to hack

As with any internet-connected device, data privacy and security are of the utmost importance. While the camera may record first-class-quality video, the camera isn’t fit for purpose if it has weak security setting, making it vulnerable to being hacked.
So how can you stop hackers from finding your camera(s) on the internet and watching you?
Although there aren’t any security cameras which are ‘unhackable’ per se, you can follow these simple steps to greatly reduce the risk of someone accessing your footage and device.
- Update your camera’s firmware Most wireless security cameras feature firmware that can be upgraded by you. If a vulnerability or attack vector has been identified by the manufacturer, it typically releases a firmware update to address the issue. You can update the camera’s firmware via the admin settings and it’s worth periodically checking the camera manufacturer’s website to see if there are any applicable updates.
- Change default passwords A camera's default admin and password details can often be easily guessed by a hacker. Taking the simple step of changing your login details will help keep a novice hacker at bay. If your camera offers it, set up two-factor authentication (2FA) for an extra layer of protection.
- Password-protect your cameras Some wireless security cameras don’t have password protection enabled by default. After the initial setup, go back to the admin settings and create a strong password.