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Core Features That Actually Matter

There’s a lot of marketing noise in the security space. Focus on these non‑negotiables when selecting a wireless surveillance camera for any environment.


Resolution & Optics

1080p is the baseline. For clearer faces and plates, consider 2K (1440p) or 4K. Look for HDR, wide dynamic range (WDR), and low‑aperture lenses (f/1.6–f/2.0) to improve detail in mixed lighting.

Night Vision

Color night vision with supplemental LEDs helps identify clothing and vehicle colors. Traditional IR is fine indoors; outdoors, choose models with enhanced low‑light sensors.

Detection & Alerts

Modern AI security camera models classify people, vehicles, pets, and packages to reduce false alarms. Custom activity zones and schedules are must‑haves.

Integration

Ensure compatibility with Alexa/Google for voice view, and consider RTSP/ONVIF if you plan to connect NVRs or third‑party apps.

Types of Wi‑Fi Cameras (And Where Each One Fits)

Every property is different. Mix and match categories below to build complete home security systems or lean, high‑coverage commercial setups.

Indoor Monitoring Cameras

Great for living rooms, offices, and reception areas. Choose a wide field of view (120°+) and two‑way talk to check on family or greet visitors.

Outdoor Bullet & Turret Cameras

Weather‑sealed with longer IR range. Ideal for driveways, fences, and perimeters where you need directional focus and deterrence lighting.

Pan‑Tilt (PT) Cameras

Pan 355° and tilt 90°+ to track movement across larger spaces. Useful for warehouses, courtyards, or rental properties.

Smart Doorbell Cameras

Provide head‑to‑toe framing and package detection at entryways. They integrate well with chimes, smart locks, and indoor displays.


Absolutely. A smart doorbell camera at the entrance plus outdoor and indoor cameras creates layered protection with unified notifications.