The 7 best wireless indoor cameras in the UK

Step up your home security game.
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Overview

Best For Picture Quality

Netgear Arlo Q

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Best For Radio

Nest IQ

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Best For Value

TP-LINK KC100

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Best For Cloud Storage

Neos SmartCam

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Best For Night Vision

YI Home

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Best For Security

Somfy One

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Best For Smart Features

Wyze Cam Pan

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Improving the comfort and security of your home has become easier than ever, with the help of wireless indoor cameras.

These versatile little gadgets can help you keep tabs on who is entering and leaving your property, monitor your kids or pets, and speak to them from wherever you are in the world. You can also keep an eye out for would-be thieves or vandals.

As technology has progressed, the functionality of these devices has improved, but the prices have dipped. You can quite comfortably kit out your entire home with cameras for the same price you would have spent on a single device just two years ago.

The large volume of products available means that choosing the right camera for your home isn’t that easy. You have to wade through complicated jargon, advertising slogans, and loads of overwhelming data. It can be difficult to sort the good from the bad.

We like to help, so we’ve done some homework and picked out the best indoor cameras in the UK. So, if you’re looking to step up your home security game, read on and see which model ticks all your boxes.

These are the best wireless indoor cameras in the UK.

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Netgear Arlo Q

Netgear Arlo Q

Best For Picture Quality

The Good & The Bad

  • Easy to set up
  • Reliable motion detection
  • HD video
  • Free Cloud storage
  • No option for range extending

Why We Like It

The Arlo Q from Netgear may be small in stature, but it’s packed with features to help you keep an eye on your home and the people (and pets) in it. 

This device is as easy as you like to set up, can be used free-standing or mounted, and Netgear provides a full mounting kit in the box.

Image quality is excellent with the Arlo Q. You won’t find the same blocky and distorted images that some cameras provide, and performance doesn’t suffer in low-light. Motion detection is reliable and the camera is also able to capture high quality HD video with its wide angle lens.

Managing the camera is properly easy, especially with the help of Netgear’s app. The company also provides free Cloud storage, so you can access your images and videos from anywhere without any problems.

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The Good & The Bad

  • HD footage
  • Two-way radio
  • Facial recognition
  • Motion-tracking
  • Cloud management requires a subscription

Why We Like It

The Nest Cam IQ is another small but perfectly put together piece of kit. The camera is well-made, and it looks stylish too with clean lines and an inoffensive footprint.

On the picture front you can rely on the camera to provide excellent quality images and HD video footage, and if you need to communicate with anyone in your home you can do that too, with the help of the device’s clever two-way radio.

Cloud management is subscription-based with this camera, so if you are hoping to avoid a monthly cost, perhaps consider looking elsewhere. Facial recognition, superb motion-tracking and more are all on offer with this little gadget, and we think it’s one of the best around.

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The Good & The Bad

  • Stylish and small
  • Motion detection is reliable
  • Cheap
  • Push-to-talk function
  • Not that robust

Why We Like It

If you’re looking for value for money then the KC100 from TP Link is definitely worth considering. The small and neat looking camera is kind of basic but what it promises to do, it does well. 

You can expect good, clear images from this device, including solid night vision footage. Motion detection with alerts works reliably too, and the included push-to-talk functionality means you can talk your dog when its misbehaving at home.

The camera itself is stylishly designed and small, and while it may not be as robust as some of the others on this list, its cheap price helps to soothe any concerns.

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Neos SmartCam

Neos SmartCam

Best For Cloud Storage

The Good & The Bad

  • Well-designed app
  • Motion and noise detection
  • Free Cloud storage
  • Cheap
  • The app can be intrusive

Why We Like It

Another affordable member of this list is the SmartCam from Neos, that comes in even cheaper than the TP Link KC100.

For a small outlay, you get a compact camera that’s easy to set up, and provides solid image quality that doesn’t diminish in low light. The device also offers motion and noise detection (with alerts), 14-day cloud storage for free, and two-way communications.

Another positive is the well-designed app, that makes managing your camera really easy.

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YI Home

YI Home

Best For Night Vision

The Good & The Bad

  • App is effective
  • Night vision
  • Wide-angle lens
  • Internet connection can be spotty

Why We Like It

The YI Home Camera from YI Technology operates under the watchful eye of its parent organisation, Xiaomi.

It’s a small and light camera which is very capable, capturing high quality images and video with the help of its wide-angle lens. It can be set to record constantly or be triggered by motion detection, and its two-way speaker and microphone combo make it a great choice for the pet-sitting crowd. The YI 720p IP camera also ensures visibility even in complete darkness.  

The app makes for easy management of the Home Camera, and with a micro SD card slot you can capture images and video locally, as well as stream it directly to your smartphone or tablet.

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The Good & The Bad

  • Works well with Alexa
  • Built-in siren
  • Excellent image quality
  • Two-way communications
  • A bit chunky

Why We Like It

The Somfy One is a feature-packed device that is less a camera and more an all-in-one internal security system.

The device offers excellent image quality, accurate motion detection, smoke alarm detection, and a in-built siren to deter any would-be thieves. It's also equipped with speakers and a microphone for two-way communications.

The Somfy One is small but a bit chunky. It’s weighty at 260 grams but doesn’t look out of place on a bookshelf or table, thanks to a nondescript design. 

The device also works well with Alexa and comes with its own app for administration which is quick and easy to use. This makes managing your device as trouble-free as possible.

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Wyze Cam Pan

Wyze Cam Pan

Best For Smart Features

The Good & The Bad

  • Smart features
  • Free Cloud storage
  • Good value
  • Good audio
  • Does not reboot after losing connection

Why We Like It

The Cam Pan may look like an old bottle of milk, but it’s a really useful little device for helping you improve your home security on a budget. 

For less than £100, you get a camera that will capture high quality images, provide very good quality audio, and offer up a raft of smart features, like IFTTT integration, Alexa support, facial recognition, and smoke alarm alerts.

The app makes controlling this device easy, with plenty of useful additions such as manual mechanical pan and tilt. You also get free Cloud storage, as well as a micro SD slot for local storage.

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