The Top 5 Security Camera Brands for Home and Residential

Since the mid-2010s, home and residential security has changed a lot. Tech conglomerates acquired security camera manufacturers in multi-billion dollar deals: Google purchased Nest for $3.2 billion in 2014 and Amazon bought Ring for $1 billion in 2018. The purchases ushered in a new era of home security. Wireless doorbell cameras have become the norm throughout many neighborhoods in the United States. In fact, in some neighborhoods, it’s more common to see one than not.

But with so many options available, shopping for a security camera can be difficult. This article aims to equip homeowners, renters, and property managers with the information needed to help you with your purchase. Here are the top 5 home security camera manufacturers in 2025. 

In this Article

  1. Alarm.com
  2. Lorex
  3. Swann
  4. Wyze
  5. Arlo 

1. Alarm.com

Kicking off our list of best security camera brands is Alarm.com. The camera manufacturer offers options with HD and 2K resolution, wired and wireless video doorbells, top-tier video analytics, infrared night vision, and a robust mobile app. 

A unique feature of Alarm.com’s camera lineup is its infrared cameras. Even in base models like the Indoor HD Camera, Alarm.com uses infrared technology to ensure maximum detail, even in low light. Additionally, all Alarm.com security cameras are meant to be integrated with your broader smart home security system, rather than act as standalone cameras. This gives homeowners and renters better all-around security. 

Alarm.com’s Top Cameras For Home Security
Feature/CameraCamera ResolutionNight VisionViewing AngleExtrasStorageWarranty
Indoor HD 1080p Up to 15 ft. in infrared113 degreesTwo-way audio, Motion Detection, WiredDVR/NVR  and Cloud1 Year Through Manufacturer (Lifetime Through Safetouch)
Outdoor Floodlight Camera2K (4MP)Infrared141degreesVideo analytics, Motion- triggered Floodlights, Color Strobe Warnings, Custom SoundsDVR/NVR  and Cloud
HD Video Doorbell2.76MP (Slightly less than standard 2K)Up to 15 ft. in infrared 150 degreesTwo-way Audio, Motion Detection, Custom Motion Zones, WirelessDVR/NVR  and Cloud

Alarm.com Wireless Video Doorbell

A unique feature of Alarm.com’s HD Video Doorbell is that they include No Contact Notifications – a technology that sends alerts to your phone when someone has entered a predesignated area such as a front doormat. How’s it work?

Sometimes you might not want to be bothered – maybe you’re enjoying a night alone with Ben & Jerry’s and watching Game of Thrones. With Alarm’s No Contact Notifications, you can predesignate a space, such as your front doormat. When a visitor – say, a delivery person – enters that area, a notification will be sent directly to your phone.

If you get the sudden urge to talk to the delivery person, you can speak with them in real-time using Alarm’s two-way audio. 

These cameras are battery-powered and record in a resolution slightly less than 2K. Video is stored in the cloud through an Alarm.com service plan, so continuous recording requires an active subscription or a DVR/NVR device.

Pricing available at Safetouch.com 

Alarm.com Indoor HD Camera (ADC-V522IR)

Alarm’s Indoor HD Camera is a wired camera. It records in 1080p HD and features two-way audio, letting you communicate with anyone in the room remotely. Like the doorbell, it relies on cloud storage through an Alarm.com service plan, with event-based recording triggered by motion or sound.

This camera also offers video analytics, allowing alerts for unusual movement or activity, and works seamlessly with the rest of Alarm.com’s smart home ecosystem. Since it’s wired, placement is limited by power availability, but the network options give flexibility for monitoring different rooms.

Pricing available at Safetouch.com 

2. Lorex

Lorex has been operating in the security industry for over 30 years. The company’s headquarters is in Canada, though it was acquired by the Chinese manufacturer, Dahua Technology, in 2018. Lorex claims to be a leader in DIY (do it yourself) security for home and residential buildings. For those homeowners and renters looking for a 4K home security camera, Lorex might be the manufacturer for you. The company offers high-end, Wi-Fi and IP-based cameras that protect your home 24/7.

As of 2024, Lorex offers cloud, NVR, and MicroSD storage. They have a wide range of cameras from lightbulb cameras to doorbell and dual lens cameras. 

Lorex’s Top Cameras For Home Security
Feature/CameraCamera ResolutionNight VisionViewing AngleExtrasStorageWarranty
4K Wi–Fi Video Doorbell 4KColor and Infrared150 degreesTwo-way Audio, Motion Detection, Motion Activated Nightlight, Wired (2K version is battery-operated)NVR (no fee), MicroSD, Cloud (fee)1 Year 
Lorex 2K Wi-Fi Smart Lightbulb Camera2K Color and Infrared360degreesTwo-way Audio, Motion Detection, WirelessNVR (no fee), MicroSD, Cloud (fee)
Lorex 2K Dual Lens Indoor Pan-Tilt Wi-Fi Security Camera 2KColor and Infrared360degreesPTZ Camera, Wireless Recording to App, Dual LensNVR (no fee), MicroSD, Cloud (fee)

Lorex’s 4K Wired Video Doorbell 

For those 4K fans, Lorex’s 4K Wired Video Doorbell offers the perfect solution to home security. The surveillance cameras record in 4K Ultra HD (3840 × 2160) resolution and a 9:16 vertical field of view. They’re packed with smart features like in-camera Edge AI for person, vehicle, animal, and package detection as well as motion-activated night lighting. Like Alarm.com’s floodlight, the Lorex uses flashing, colored light to deter guests and illuminates your doorstep.

Lorex’s 4K Wired Doorbell also offers many video storage options, including a pre-installed 32 GB microSD card, NVR, and fee-based cloud storage. One important note is that since Lorex prides itself on premium quality, its cameras are more expensive than other options in this article. 

Price: $219.99 on Lorex.com

Lorex 2K Dual Lens Indoor Pan-Tilt

Lorex’s 2K Dual Lens Indoor Pan-Tilt camera is a camera with two lenses – one fixed and one adjustable. The dual lens setup allows users to monitor two zones simultaneously. Another unique characteristic of this camera is its pan, tilt, and digital zoom. This feature allows homeowners to auto-track moving subjects, making sure it is recorded. While rich in features, it only supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, and the cloud recording requires a subscription.

Price: $79.99 on Bestbuy.com

3. Swann

Swann is a video security company headquartered in Australia. Today, Swann is used in over 40 countries and has offices in North America, UK, Hong Kong, and China.  Swann offers every kind of security camera a homeowner could want. From 1080p to 4K, the manufacturer’s products have the resolution you need to make sure your home stays secure. 

Some Swann highlights include: 

  • AI Voice Assistant that talks with your visitors when you’re gone
  • Up to 165-degree lenses
  • 2 Year Warranty on all gear
  • Heat and Motion detection will alert you when someone is present
Swann’s Top Cameras For Home Security
Feature/CameraCamera ResolutionNight VisionViewing AngleExtrasStorageWarranty
Xtream4K4KUp to 50 ft.120degreesTwo-way audio, Push Notification, Heat and Motion Detection, WirelessMicroSD and Cloud2 Years
EVO 2K2KUp to 32 ft. in black and white90 degreesTwo-way audio, Wired or Battery (short life)MicroSD only
Swannbuddy 4K Video Doorbell4KUp to 16 ft. in infrared 165 degreesTwo-way audio, Wired or wireless, Heat and motion detectionMicroSD and Cloud

Swann 4K Bullet

Swann’s 4K bullet camera has many impressive features, including night vision that works up to 130 feet, DVR and cloud storage options, and a digital zoom. It also includes a warranty of two years on parts and labor. However, Swann’s 4k bullet camera is wired, so you’ll need to make sure a power source is nearby. 

Price: $82.99 on Bestbuy.com

Swann CoreCam

As a wireless alternative, Swann offers the CoreCam. Uniquely, this camera draws power from an included solar panel. It has a wider field of view at 100 degrees, slightly wider than Swann’s wired 4K bullet camera. Additionally, CoreCam records in high-definition (1080p). So this is a deal-breaker if you’re looking for a 4K camera. 

Another difference from the 4K camera is the CoreCam’s video storage. CoreCam uses MicroSD storage instead of the cloud. As a result, tampering with the footage is easier and you won’t be able to store as much. 

Price: $133.99 on Bestbuy.com

4. Wyze

In contrast to Swann, Wyze is a security company aiming to fill the budget-friendly niche. Wyze specializes in affordable smart home tech and is used in over 40 countries. Founded by former Amazon employees, the company is based in Kirkland, Washington.

Some Wyze highlights include: 

  • Color night vision
  • Smart Focus: A digital zoom and motion tracking feature
  • Affordable pricing
  • Lightbulb fixture-compatible cameras
Wyze’s Top Cameras For Home Security
Feature/CameraCamera ResolutionNight VisionViewing AngleExtrasStorageWarranty
Wyze Cam v42.5K QHDYes and in color (unspecified)130degreesMotion-activated, spotlight, siren, WiredMicroSD and Cloud (with subscription)1 Year
Wyze Bulb Cam2KYes and in color160 degreesScrews into light bulb fixtureMicroSD and Cloud (with subscription)
Wyze Duo Cam2KYes and in colorPan/Tilt 360 degreesDual-view system, WiredMicroSD and Cloud (with subscription)

Wyze Cam v4

Wyze Cam v4 gives users an inexpensive yet powerful way to monitor their smart home security. With 2.5K QHD video resolution and wide dynamic range technology, you’ll get the best detail money can buy. Wyze Cam 4 is also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, giving you the power to turn your cameras on and off just by saying the command.  

However, there are some drawbacks to the Cam v4. Firstly, it’s a wired camera. So make sure you have a power source nearby. Second, there are two ways to store your video footage: in the cloud or with a MicroSD card. Unfortunately, for those homeowners or renters looking to use the cloud, you’ll have to buy into a subscription service. These services can be a drain on your bank account. 

Price: $25.98 on Bestbuy.com

Wyze Duo Cam Pan

The Wyze Duo Cam Pan is a two-in-one camera that claims to eliminate any potential blind spots. It features two 2K lenses – one fixed lens and the other which tilts and pans. If Wyze’s motion tracker detects any movement, the second lens will track it while the first makes sure the area stays secure. 

Similar to Wyze Cam v4, the Duo Cam Pan is compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa. So you’ll have the power to automate your smart home security. The camera also features a 100db siren and two-way audio. Additionally, like the Cam v4, this is a wired camera and will need a power supply nearby. 

The Wyze Duo Cam Pan is perfect for those who want clear and complete coverage at an affordable price. 

Price: $69.98 on Bestbuy.com

5. Arlo

The final security camera manufacturer on our list is Arlo, a company based in San Jose, California and a former division of Netgear. 

Unlike other services, Arlo cameras do not have onboard storage capabilities. In other words, you must use Arlo’s cloud storage – Arlo Plus – which starts at $7.99 per month. If you opt out of cloud storage, then you will still be able to stream video, but you won’t be able to record.

Arlo’s Top Cameras For Home Security
Feature/CameraCamera ResolutionNight VisionViewing AngleExtrasStorage
Essential 22KYes and in color (unspecified)130 degreesWireless, 12x Zoom, Two-way audioCloud (subscription required)1 Year
Video Doorbell 2K2K or HDYes, Black and White180 degreesWired/Wireless, Integrated sirenCloud ( subscription required)
Ultra 24K with HDRYes and in color180degreesBattery-powered, solar-poweredMicroSD and Cloud (with subscription)

Arlo Essential 2

Arlo’s entry-level camera series is the Essential. Its most current version, Essential 2, includes wireless capabilities, 2K or HD options, and a 130-degree field of view. These features are fairly standard in smart home cameras at this level. Like Wyze cameras, Arlo Essential 2 includes color night vision and an integrated spotlight. 

Much to Arlo’s chagrin, major problems exist with these cameras. Users report problems with mounting, short battery life, and that cloud storage. The only way to record video footage with Arlo is by purchasing a monthly subscription to Arlo Plus or buying an external recorder. Additionally, the fixed mount means you won’t be able to adjust it. 

Price: $49.99 on Arlo.com

Arlo Ultra 2

Arlo’s flagship model is the Ultra 2, designed to offer premium features beyond the Essential series. It delivers 4K HDR video, a 180-degree field of view, advanced motion detection, and an integrated spotlight.

However, despite its high-end positioning, there are drawbacks. The price point is steep and without MicroSD storage, you’ll be paying for cloud storage or an external device.

Unlike some cameras that allow direct MicroSD recording, the Ultra 2 does not have a MicroSD slot on the camera itself. Local storage is achieved through an Arlo SmartHub or Base Station, which includes a MicroSD card slot. 

Price: $199.99 on Arlo.com

Find the Right Security Camera for You

You know your security needs better than anyone. Make sure you choose the right security cameras for your smart home. With over 30 years of industry experience, SafeTouch can help you assess, purchase, and install a video system that’s perfect for your home. Plus, our trained monitoring staff will keep an eye on your property 24/7. And with a guaranteed response time of 45 seconds or less, we’ll always have your back. Give us a call at 888.895.SAFE (7233) to speak with a SafeTouch expert today!    

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