I found 7 early Black Friday outdoor security camera deals under $125 — save big on Ring, Eufy, Arlo, Wyze and more
Monitor all those awkward exterior angles of your home for less with these deals
Installing security cameras inside your house is a great way to keep an eye on your kids, pets and everything else going on inside your home. However, for complete coverage of your entire property, you’re going to need a few of the best outdoor security cameras too and thanks to early Black Friday deals, you can save big on our favorite models from Ring, Google Nest, Eufy, Wyze and more.
With the holidays coming up, there’s never been a better time to pick up a few outdoor security cameras to keep an eye on places like your driveway, garage, backyard and the rest of those high-traffic areas around your home. These deals let you do just that for less and right now, you can pick up the Ring Outdoor Cam in a two-pack for just $90. Don’t want another monthly subscription to monitor your home? The solar-powered Eufy SoloCam S220 is half off and has 8GB of built-in storage which lets you save clips directly to the camera.
There are plenty of other outdoor security camera deals I personally recommend based on our extensive real-world testing and reviews down below. And if you don’t see something you like right now, keep checking back as I’ll be updating this guide through Black Friday and beyond.
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- Ring Outdoor Cam, 2 Pack: was $150 now $90 @ Amazon
- Nest Cam Outdoor, Wired (2nd Gen): was $150 now $120 @ Amazon
- Arlo Essential Pan Tilt 2K, 2 Pack: was $120 now $60 @ Amazon
- Blink Outdoor 2K+, 2 Pack: was $160 now $80 @ Amazon
- Wyze Wireless Outdoor Camera: was $90 now $80 @ Amazon
- Eufy Security SoloCam S220: was $100 now $60 @ Amazon
- Reolink 4K Outdoor Security Camera: was $85 now $68 @ Amazon
Black Friday Outdoor Security Camera Deals
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Ring's well known compact, sleek design is easy to position anywhere and offers 1080p HD video. It also provides features like a two-way intercom system, and night vision and has a battery pack for easy set up. Many of its helpful features – such as privacy zones or person detection – require a Ring subscription. However, with this deal, you're getting a two-pack at a steep discount.
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The Nest Cam is our best overall outdoor camera; we like that it's incredibly easy to install, that it comes with helpful features like two way audio, built-in intelligent alerts, local storage and three hours of free event history. It's compatible with smart assistants, is weather resistant and provides 1080p HDR video, night vision and a 130 degree field of view. It can distinguish between a person, animal and vehicle, and provide up to an hour of recorded events even if the power is out.
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We've liked Arlo products in the past for their exceptional video quality, and options. This model has a 360 degree field of view, smart detection for people, packages and pets, and audio detection for important sounds like dogs barking or glass breaking. A subscription plan offers additional features like video history and 24/7 emergency response.
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The Blink Outdoor has made our list as the best outdoor budget home security camera because an entry level price gets you 1080p video resolution, 130 degree field of view, 25 feet worth of night vision, local storage, weather resistance, 700 lumen floodlights and it works on two AA batteries that should last you for up to two years. We like how easy it was to set up, and how all the features still worked as expected from the person detection and dual motion zones to the compatibility with smart assistants like Alexa.
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Wyze has made our list in the past because it offers a lot of punch when it comes to quality and features: 2.5K HDR video with color night vision, two-way audio, integrated spotlight and siren, battery powered, and it's IP65 weatherproof as well. Local storage means no subscription is required but one does unlock additional features like secure cloud recording and people, package, pet and vehicle detection.
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Eufy is known for not requiring a subscription, but there's plenty of other features to appreciate here: a built-in solar panel needs only 3 hours of sunlight to operate, infrared LEDs for night vision, 2K resolution, wireless installation, AI alerts and HomeBase 3 compatibility. It comes with built-in storage as well, but no spotlight.
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This Reolink outdoor camera has 2K color night vision, built-in spotlights, and smart AI detection to identify people, vehicles and animals. It includes a microSD card slot so you don't need a subscription to record a video feed, and the time lapse feature condenses events. It also has motion alerts and digital zoom and an IP65 rating.
Shop today's best Black Friday deals
- Amazon: 50% off Ring, Ninja, AirPods and more
- Walmart Plus: 50% off @ Walmart
- REI: half-off Arc'teryx, Patagonia, more
- Dell: monitors from $69, laptops from $299
- Nectar: 50% off mattresses + bundles
- Best Buy: laptops from $149
- Lenovo: doorbuster deals from $319
- Wayfair: up to 80% off home decor
- Lululemon: top picks from $9
- Newegg: Doorbuster deals from $6
- Walmart: holiday gifts from $15
- Birkenstock: deals from $20 @ Nordstrom
- Saatva: luxury mattresses from $1,099
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Amber Bouman is the senior security editor at Tom's Guide where she writes about antivirus software, home security, identity theft and more. She has long had an interest in personal security, both online and off, and also has an appreciation for martial arts and edged weapons. With over two decades of experience working in tech journalism, Amber has written for a number of publications including PC World, Maximum PC, Tech Hive, and Engadget covering everything from smartphones to smart breast pumps.
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