Amazon has cut the price of theeufy Security SoloCam S220which has gone down to £59.99 from £99.99 in a rare price cut.
Security cameras can seem like a pain to install because many need hardwired power to run security cameras but you won't need to worry about the SoloCam. It comes with solar charging so it keeps the battery full, so you don't have to. Three hours of sunlight daily keeps this solar security camera running.
You also don't need to worry about annoying wires. All you need to do is put this outdoor security camera anywhere thanks to tiny size and drill one hole, once then it instantly connects to WiFi for hassle-free usage.
It also comes with a 2K resolution camera with as well as infrared LEDs and an f/1.6 aperture allowing more to be seen for excellent night vision.
With this camera, you don't need to worry about monthly fees or hidden costs because it has on-device storage and AI for complete security and transparency. Reviews are also very positive with one person saying: "This is one of the best outdoor camera I have bought and used, solar charging just works even in the UK! The human motion detection could be made better I think but that's a software update I would imagine."
However, some people did say the alerts are poor for the device. One person added: "The AI detection and alerts are poor. I get a lot of false alerts at around sunset. I have set zones to ignore areas away from my house but with no success."
If you want to find an alternative, you can check out Ring's StickUp Cam Pro which is a bit more expensive but comes with a battery pack installed. Alternatively, John Lewis has a selection of cameras including a Google Nest Cam for £89.99.
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