You can connect a wired IP camera to your current wiring or a socket. It's always powered that way, so you never miss what happens. There are wired cameras for indoors and outdoors. You can connect the camera to WiFi or to your router via a network cable. A security camera with Power over Ethernet receives internet and power via 1 cable. Keep in mind that you need a socket outdoors or drill a hole to power your camera, if you choose a wired outdoor camera.

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TP-Link Tapo C530WS
TP-Link Tapo C530WS
Spotlight|None Battery (power source)|None alarm system needed for use

54,-

In stock

TP-Link Tapo C500
TP-Link Tapo C500
Lightly damaged|None Battery (power source)|Alarm system needed for use|1920 pixels

Purchase price

35,99

32,-

In stock

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TP-Link Tapo C220 Pan and Tilt
TP-Link Tapo C220 Pan and Tilt
Lightly damaged|None Battery (power source)|None alarm system needed for use|2560 pixels

Purchase price

26,99

25,-

In stock

TP-Link Tapo C520WS
TP-Link Tapo C520WS
Spotlight|None Battery (power source)|None alarm system needed for use

46,99

In stock

Reolink Lumus E450
Reolink Lumus E450
Undamaged|Spotlight|None Battery (power source)|None alarm system needed for use

Purchase price

79,-

71,-

In stock

Google Nest Cam Indoor
Google Nest Cam Indoor
Lightly damaged|None Battery (power source)|None alarm system needed for use|1920 pixels

Purchase price

139,99

108,-

No longer available