7 Things You NEED to KNOW - Outdoor Wireless Battery Security Cameras

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Published 2023-11-07
Today, I'll tell you 7 Things that you need to know about Battery Powered Outdoor Wireless Security Cameras. Hoping you find this information helpful and be able to decide if a battery powered camera will fit your Home Security needs.

Cameras that are shown in this video are from Ring, Blink, Arlo, Wyze, Eufy, Reolink, Nest, Tapo. Just search my channel for individual reviews of these cameras.

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All Comments (21)
  • @markwbianchi
    This is a fantastic insight into not only wireless cameras, but some of the things to look for in a security camera. Great work, very well put together and your videos/reviews are the most thorough of any reviews that I watch. I'm definately thinking about a wired camera with more reliability and longer range. I think an ethernet cable would be the only other thing to help them be most reliable, but then again, a back-up power supply for your internet and camera if you want the most reliability. But people have budgets and you've gotta compromise with some features. Great work!
  • @dalzy1969
    Wow!! Great video! Knowing nothing about this subject, I bought a wireless Blink system at Costco for $189.00 (5 cameras). I had NO idea they didnā€™t record 24/7 and the resolution may not be that great and the detection distance is limited. Things I didnā€™t even think about! You get what you pay for! You saved me a great deal of time and probable frustration! Iā€™ll be returning the Blink system and buying a much higher-end, wired system! THANK YOU šŸ˜…
  • @chuckbecker8735
    This is a excellent top quality expose' on battery cams.. Really well written, produced, and presented.
  • @benhaze1010
    Fantastic collection of insights; this is one of the most useful video I have seen on this topic.
  • @YukonHawk1
    Thank you for this video! I have learned a lot from you!
  • I need to get some security cameras asap, but I am having anxiety over which one(s) to purchase. Thank you so much for your video. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge of SC's.
  • @Zendukai
    Distance from cam to base station seems to use up battery too going by the records I have been keeping. Thanks for the video matey.
  • @vincebaker3384
    Great video i'd like to see if you could make one for seven things you need to know about outdoor Hardwired or POE powered cameras
  • I really liked that you finished your discussion by saying the wired systems are better. I was about to search google and ask which system is better. But I obviously can trust your judgement based on the rest of your insite. Thank you.
  • @heathhardie616
    Thank you LH for this great and informative video. When can we expect your next best camera ranking video?
  • @Catman1798
    I went with ring stick up cameras few years ago. I have 20 stick up cameras and I still need more lol. $59.99 during sales times is pretty good. 1080p resolution is fine. I recommend getting the wired stick up camera and battery ones mixed. Some spots you might need dependable power. The wired stick up cams record longer and wider motion view. You can buy the power cord but itā€™s $39.99 for just the cord. Thatā€™s why itā€™s best to get both the wired and battery ones. They cost the same either one. You can view the ring cameras with an Amazon fire stick on your tv as well and talk and hear. Great feature! Doesnā€™t have to be on your iPad or phone all the time. Btw I wanted to get nest cameras but I found out their battery are internal and canā€™t be replaced. Once they go out goodbye camera! I liked the nest cameras but that wonā€™t work for me. The other brands like blink or eufu whatever seem generic to me.
  • I like the battery ones better then the wired ones because I had to buy a solar panel with a battery to go put it out as a trail camera
  • @fixitmakeit72
    I want to record my bird table. I only want a camera with battery and sd card. When I look at the footage of others on youtube their videos they're showing are really choppy as if the camera is recording in a lower frame rate. Is this because they're showing us footage via WiFi when doing their product review? I'm looking at the ie geek zs-gx3s motion 2k camera and the spec says it's 25fps which is fine but when I look at the footage on youtube reviews it looks typically like cctv footage and I want movement to look more natural for filming birds. Am I asking too much from these security cameras or if I record my footage to the camera sd card and view on my labtop will it flow or look more like 25fps or still be choppy? Great video by the way. Your camera looks superb. Very professional sir. Well done. Subscribed!
  • @Kaienhere
    Is there any wired camera with backup battery? Besides nest cams of course. I wish Eufy had something like this...