The best indoor security cameras of 2023

Indoor security cameras have a host of uses around a home or business. They can watch for intruders, keep an eye on pets, serve as baby monitors, help guide guests, and generally be on the lookout for anything unusual. If you’re interested in an indoor cam that can do it all, these are the top smart options from the best brands on the market!

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Wyze Cam v3

Pros

  • Very affordable
  • Works both indoors and outdoors
  • More detail with color night vision
  • Tons of security controls

This indoor/outdoor cam is ready for just about anything, including outdoor security. The 1080p cam is equipped with an upgraded Starlight Sensor that has full-color night vision and a new lens that can capture even more light in dark areas. There are both motion and sound sensors for alerts, and users can carefully adjust motion zones and detection levels to avoid false alarms in a specific environment.

Like many of our picks, the Wyze Cam v3 works with both Alexa and Google Assistant and is also certified for IFTTT if you would like to create more advanced routines using the cam and its alerts. You’ll need a microSD card for local storage, but there is free 14-day rolling cloud storage for temporarily saving videos when you’re away — one of the better cloud storage packages currently available for security cams.

WYZE Cam v3 with Color Night Vision, Wired 1080p HD Indoor/Outdoor Video Camera, 2-Way Audio, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT
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Nest Cam indoor/outdoor (battery)

Pros

  • Works both indoors and out
  • Stores three hours of video history for free
  • Great contrast with HDR video
  • Magnetic plate has a strong connection

Cons

  • Bulky design
  • Details are a bit soft

In this latest camera from Google, Nest’s simple design hides some cutting-edge technology — a wireless model that you can set up just about anywhere. The 1080p video includes HDR compatibility and night vision. There’s two-way audio for communication, motion detection, and some seriously smart machine learning at work. The cam can detect people, animals, and vehicles, and if you spring for the Nest Aware package, it can even learn familiar faces so you can customize all your alerts. Google Assistant compatibility is a given, but don’t expect Nest cams to work with Alexa.

The Nest Cam (battery) comes with the ability to save up to three hours of alert-based history for free or more with an Aware subscription. The downside to all the advanced Google tech is that this Nest Cam is significantly more expensive than anything we’ve discussed so far. You get some of the best features available, but you do have to pay as much as you would for a suite of other security cams.

Google Nest Cam Outdoor or Indoor, Battery - 2nd Generation - 1 Pack

Nest Cam indoor/outdoor (battery)

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Ring Indoor Cam

Pros

  • Very, very small
  • Has a wide range of view
  • More affordable than the Cam IQ

Cons

  • Twice the price of the Wyze Cam
  • Lacks some needed features

Ring’s indoor cam is another high-quality option if you don’t mind setting up a wired cam on a nearby shelf or cable wall mount. This model includes many of Ring’s cam features, including 1080p footage, two-way audio with noise-canceling, night vision, and motion detectors. There’s even a panic alarm to help scare away intruders.

The biggest issue with the Ring Indoor Cam is that there’s no easy way to store video or photos directly without a subscription plan or additional equipment. Ring’s Protect plan starts at $3 per month if you want to add these capabilities. You can also bundle it with a Ring Video Doorbell for both inside and outside security viewing.

Ring Indoor Cam

Blink Indoor Security Cam

Pros

  • Long battery life
  • Two-way audio
  • Simple Alexa integration

Cons

  • Basic motion detection skills

Blink’s 1080p indoor cam is an excellent example of a security cam that’s ideal for a home or business while still being highly affordable. It’s also wireless, which makes it particularly easy to set up wherever you want, perched on a shelf or mounted to a wall. (Note: There are two lithium batteries included that will need to be recharged periodically.) The cam includes motion detection that can send alerts to your phone when it detects activity and two-way audio for talking to guests and pets or scaring intruders. It’s also Alexa compatible, so you can use it with devices like Echo Shows to get a cam live feed.

You’ll also note that the Blink Indoor cam comes with a Sync Module 2 that’s designed to work with a USB flash drive to locally save data the cam captures. You can’t save data to the cloud without a Blink subscription plan, so the Module is important if you want to keep video clips without paying any monthly fees. While we chose the single-camera package, it’s easy to get bundles with additional cams to outfit a larger area.

Blink Indoor Security Camera

Blink Indoor Security Cam

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Arlo Essential Indoor Camera

Pros

  • Privacy shutter offers peace of mind
  • Crisp and clear night vision
  • Intelligent detection with Arlo Smart

Cons

  • Artifacting elements in video quality

The Arlo Essential Indoor Security Camera gives you everything you’d expect from a premium indoor camera. Beyond its 1080p video capture and impressive night vision, you’ll be able to set up activity zones, get smart alerts with Arlo Smart, and have access to a privacy shutter.

It also comes with an adjustable base that makes it easy to find the optimal viewing angle for your space. As if that weren’t enough, Arlo includes a mounting bracket so you can place it on a wall or in the corner of a room. You’ll pay a bit more for this camera than others on the list, but it’s a great option if you don’t mind the added expense.

Arlo Essential Indoor Security Camera

Arlo Essential Indoor Camera

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