There are a few features you need to decide first. Hard wire vs battery, Color of cams, seems most are white, some are black. Where will they be mounted, seems most cams mount to walls and may not mount to underside of soffit or at least require extra brackets. Motion and/or on-demand lighting features as part of the cam. Wifi/cordless cameras or hardwired to a DVR device. Wifi cameras might be cloud based which could involve a monthly fee (if you want to memory or backup recordings or monitoring type features). Some brands offer a doorbell camera, they work really well. Some cameras including doorbell cams allow live interaction, as in you can see, listen and talk in real time.
Sorry for the long post, but all these specs above caused me to spend a lot of time researching. I wanted a doorbell cam, 2 flood light cams and 2 spot light cams. I didn't like the fact of having a monthly fee but there are benefits if it fits your needs. I also did not want battery cams or white colored cams. I wanted full control of all cams and instant messages and interaction with all of them. They all have lighting which not only helps you at night but it provide great clarity and color pics at night. My needs almost eliminated every option but Ring, not the cheapest by far but still not bad pricing with all things considered.
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