This is huge. It prevents your phone from blowing up every time a tree blows in the wind or a cat walks by.
Easy to access from anywhere, but almost always requires a monthly subscription . what to look for when buying a security camera system
If you use Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit, make sure the cameras play nice with your existing smart speakers. This is huge
Buying a security camera system can feel like a tech project, but it really comes down to how much you want to see and how much work you want to do to set it up. Here’s a breakdown of the essentials to look for: 1. Power and Connectivity If you use Alexa, Google Home, or Apple
One cable provides both power and internet. These are the gold standard for stability but usually require professional installation or some DIY cable-running. 2. Video Quality
A wider angle (130°–160°) covers more ground with fewer cameras.
Lets you talk to delivery drivers (or tell a solicitor you aren't home).