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Whether you want eyes on every entry point or to check in on your precious pooch from work, Harvey Norman’s selection of security cameras helps you keep a watchful eye on what matters most. From discreet indoor cameras to wireless outdoor options, shop trusted brands like Arlo, Eufy, Ring and Google Nest for home security that never sleeps.

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    Home Security Cameras for Complete Peace of Mind

    What are the different types of home security cameras?

    From compact apartments to sprawling suburban blocks, nailing the right security camera is your first move towards peace of mind at home, indoors and out.

    At Harvey Norman, you'll find home security cameras and accessories from top-notch brands like Eufy, Arlo, Swann, Ring, TP-Link and Google Nest for every type of household – no matter your block or budget. Let's zoom in on your options:

    • Outdoor Security Cameras – The first line of defence. Visible outdoor cameras keep a watchful eye on entry points, driveways and backyards around the clock.
    • Floodlight Cameras – Lights, camera, action! Motion-activated floodlights team up with video to brighten dark driveways and send would-be trespassers packing.
    • Indoor Security Cameras – Tailored for life inside, with privacy shutters for when you're home. Models with pan-tilt controls scan wide rooms or track movement – perfect for open-plan living or checking in on pets.
    • Solar Security Cameras – The ultimate set-and-forget option. No wiring or battery changes, just reliable coverage powered by a dedicated panel.
    • Video Doorbells – A digital peephole that never blinks. These keep tabs on visitors, watch over parcels and let you chat to whoever's at the door, all from your phone.

    What's the difference between a security camera and a security system?

    A home security camera lets you stream live or recorded footage straight to your phone – handy for seeing who's at the front door, keeping an eye on parcels or checking in on the kids as they arrive home from school.

    Sometimes called CCTV (closed-circuit television), security camera systems take things further, combining cameras with motion sensors and alarms that deliver smart alerts to your phone or professional monitoring services if there's a breach. They offer whole-home coverage, always-on recording, secure local or cloud storage and easy expansion as your needs change.

    Is it better to have wired or wireless security cameras?

    Let's settle the great home security debate: wired or wireless? Whether you rent, renovate or just want to keep an eye on the dog, there's a fit for everyone.

    Before you cut ties (or don't):

    • Wireless Security Cameras – The go-to for renters and fuss-free installation. Battery-powered cameras connect to Wi-Fi, so you can install them almost anywhere – no tradies required. Just remember to recharge, especially in high-traffic spots.
    • Wired Security Cameras – The forever home favourite. Plugged into mains power or hardwired for a continuous feed, offering reliable, uninterrupted recording. Most need a professional to install, but you get non-stop peace of mind in return.

    What features should I look for in security cameras?

    Knowing which specs matter most can save you from paying for features you'll never use. Here's what's worth a closer look:

    • Video Resolution – 1080p is your starting line for sharp footage. Want to catch number plates or identify faces? Go for a 4K security camera.
    • Connectivity – Wi-Fi security cameras connect to your wireless network. Too far from the router? 4G models run on mobile coverage instead.
    • Night Vision – Basic infrared delivers clear black-and-white visuals after dark, while colour night vision captures vibrant footage even when it's pitch black.
    • Field of View – A generous field (130–160 degrees) means one well-placed camera can cover your full driveway or entire backyard.
    • Smart Detection – AI-powered models can distinguish between people, pets and passing cars for fewer false alarms and more meaningful alerts.
    • Motion Zones – Draw digital boundaries that pinpoint the front door or side gate and cut down on nuisance pings every time cars drive by.
    • Durability – For outdoor security cameras, check the IP rating and UV resistance to ensure they'll stand up to Aussie conditions.

    How many security cameras do I need for my house?

    The right number of security cameras depends on your property's size, layout and which corners you want under digital lock and key.

    Get the full picture:

    • Apartments – One camera at the front door is usually all you need. If you've got ground-floor access, a rear door or even a balcony, think about adding a second camera.
    • Small to Medium Houses – Three or four hit the sweet spot for most households. Pop one at every entrance, and don't let your guard down on driveways or anywhere you store bikes or tools.
    • Large Properties – Five or more to cover all entrances, then the garage and side gate. For big backyards or wide driveways, wide-angle or floodlight cameras shine a light on trouble before it comes knocking.

    And remember, most house security cameras allow you to add extra cameras as your castle (or concerns) grow.

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