Find the Best Deals on Home Security Systems From Google, Blink, and More, With up to 72% Off During Prime Day.

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Smart home systems can quickly become expensive, especially if you start installing cameras at every entrance and signing up for subscriptions for each camera. Prime Day makes the initial setup a little easier, offering discounts on everything from an indoor camera for $17.99 to comprehensive security systems covering most of the home for the price of a single purchase. I’ve sorted the best deals by category and highlighted where on-site storage, wiring, or a paid data plan may impact your future costs.
These outdoor home security cameras are on sale at a significant discount.
Blink Outdoor 2K+ : Priced at $30.99 instead of $89.99, Blink’s newest flagship camera is ideal for those looking to save money and avoid drilling holes for power cables. It records video in 2K resolution and runs on replaceable batteries, though the person and vehicle detection feature is only available with a subscription. The new Blink Solaris 2K+ solar camera is also on sale for those who don’t want to constantly replace batteries.
Eufy SoloCam S340 : Priced at $109.99 (down from $199.99), the eufy SoloCam S340 is a great choice for those tired of security cameras with basic features that make the monthly fee prohibitive. It stores video footage locally on 8GB of built-in eMMC memory and uses built-in artificial intelligence to distinguish between faces, people, and vehicles. Furthermore, it’s solar-powered, features IP65 weather protection, and a 135-degree viewing angle, making it ideal for monitoring a yard or driveway.
Tapo MagCam 2K+ : A PCMag Editor’s Choice, the Tapo MagCam 2K+ is priced down from $89.99 to $64.99. You can read the full review here, but the key benefits are wireless installation and local storage support—convenient if you prefer to buy a memory card rather than sign up for another monthly subscription.
Google Nest Cam Outdoor : Google’s second-generation wired outdoor camera is priced at $117.99, down from $149.99, and is a natural choice for Google Home users who want sharper 2K video without adding another security app (though you’ll need a nearby outlet). You can read the full PCMag review, where the camera earned an “Excellent” rating, here .
Reolink Altas PT Ultra : This PCMag Editors’ Choice model , priced at $149.99 (down from $219.99), is another powerful device without a subscription. It records 4K video, allows for nearly complete camera rotation, and begins saving footage (locally to a microSD card up to 512GB) before motion is detected, which is useful for capturing fast-moving vehicles.
These video intercoms are available at a discount of up to 60%.
Eufy E340 Video Doorbell Kit : Priced at $129.99 (down from $219.99), the E340 is a great choice for those who regularly receive packages. Most doorbell cameras show the visitor’s face but not the package underneath; Eufy solves this problem with a second downward-facing camera. It also supports local storage, so you won’t need an additional monthly subscription to save recordings.
Blink Video Doorbell with Sync Module : At $23.99 instead of $59.99, the Blink video doorbell is an obvious budget option, especially if you already own other Blink cameras. The included sync module simplifies setup, and its replaceable batteries last longer than the rechargeable ones used by many competitors. However, there’s a catch: the sync module doesn’t store video recordings locally, so a Blink subscription is required to save recordings.
Arlo Video Doorbell 2K with Chime 2 : At $52.24 (down from $99.99), this kit successfully solves one small but useful need: it includes an internal chime, so you don’t have to keep your phone handy every time someone rings the doorbell. But while the wide-angle viewing allows you to capture both the visitor and what they left on the floor, Arlo reserves most of its smart alerts and cloud recording for subscribers.
These smart locks are up to 47% off.
Eufy Smart Lock C220 : Reduced from $169.99 to $89.99. The C220 is convenient when your hands are full and the last thing you want to do is fumble for keys. You can unlock it with a fingerprint, password, app, or physical key, and built-in Wi-Fi means you don’t need to buy an additional module. For those looking for something more advanced, the Eufy FamiLock S3 Max with palm scanning is also on sale for $279.98 instead of $399.99.
Philips Smart Lock with Handle and Deadbolt : Reduced from $169.99 to $104.49. This Philips kit replaces both the deadbolt and handle, so your door won’t look like a patchwork of old and new hardware. And with a variety of options, you can open it virtually any way you like: fingerprint, code, app, voice command, or a standard key.
Ultraloq Bolt Fingerprint Smart Lock : Reduced from $199.99 to $139.99. It’s especially well-suited for Apple Home users, but also works with Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings. PCMag named it the best smart lock of 2024 ; read the full review here .
These smart home security systems are available with discounts of up to 43%.
SimpliSafe Home Security System : The SimpliSafe 10-piece wireless kit sells for $224.99 (reduced from $373.50) and is the easiest option for securing multiple rooms without having to assemble all the hardware yourself. The kit includes indoor and outdoor cameras, as well as door and motion sensors. Setup is straightforward, though some app features and professional monitoring require a paid plan.
Eufy ExpertSecure E10 System : Eufy’s latest full-featured system extends the brand’s no-subscription philosophy to whole-home security. Local storage, AI-powered detection, and compatibility with the broader Eufy security ecosystem make it a smart choice for those already using the Eufy ecosystem. It’s the most expensive system on this list, even after the price reduction from $999.99 to $569.98, but a ” great ” PCMag review suggests it’s worth the premium.
Ring Alarm 14-Piece Kit : The Ring 14-piece kit is now $198.99, down from $329.99, and is best suited for larger homes or homes already equipped with Ring cameras and doorbells. The kit includes eight contact sensors, two motion sensors, and two keypads, but remote controls, cellular data backup, and some app features are only available to subscribers.
These home security cameras are available with discounts of up to 55%.
Blink Mini 2K+ : Blink’s latest compact indoor camera offers 2K resolution—a significant improvement over the previous 1080p Mini model. It connects to a standard wall outlet, directly to Wi-Fi (no sync module required), and features human detection, two-way audio, and color night vision. Price now $17.99 (down from $39.99).
Google Nest Cam Indoor (Wired, 3rd Generation) : Google’s newest wired indoor camera is now $69.99, down from $99.99. The main reason to buy this camera isn’t that it’s superior to all the cheaper indoor models, but that it integrates seamlessly with the Google Home system and can be displayed alongside the Nest doorbell and outdoor cameras in a single app. This convenience is helpful when the alternative is checking four apps to figure out which camera spotted the cat.
The Eufy C31 Wired Camera : Sold for $39.99 instead of the usual $59.99, it’s useful when a single fixed angle isn’t enough. It can pan, tilt, and track movement in the room, making it ideal for monitoring pets or children. It also supports local storage and continuous recording, so you don’t need a subscription just to view previously recorded footage.
Arlo Essential Indoor 2K : The Arlo Essential Indoor 2K has been reduced from $39.99 to $28.49, and its physical privacy shutter gives it an advantage over competing indoor cameras. The shutter actually blocks the lens when you’re home, rather than requiring you to rely on app settings. Add 2K video and color night vision, and it’s a practical option for hallways, nurseries, or pet areas.
These cameras with floodlights are available with discounts of up to 72%.
Blink Wired Floodlight Camera : The Blink Wired Floodlight Camera is on sale for just $28.46 during Prime Day—a whopping 72% off the regular price of $99.99, making it one of the best deals of the entire sale. It features 2,600 lumens of light, a camera, and a siren, though video resolution is limited to 1080p and requires existing wiring for installation.
Eufy E340 Floodlight Camera : The E340 inherits the 360° design of the flagship S330, offering automatic tracking with two 3K cameras and 24/7 continuous color recording. A wired connection for unlimited power, IP65 weather protection, and—most importantly—no subscription required for local recording make this camera an excellent choice for driveways or backyards, especially now that its price has been reduced from $219.99 to $139.99.
Reolink Solar Floodlight Camera : For locations where running wires isn’t practical, the Reolink Solar Floodlight Camera is a great wireless alternative at $83.59 (down from $109.99). Solar charging means no power outlet is needed, and the built-in floodlight and siren provide an active deterrent in addition to video recording. Color night vision, AI-powered motion detection, and local storage round out the powerful feature set with no subscription fee.
Google Nest Cam with Light : The Google Nest Cam with Light has been reduced from $279.99 to $179.99. It’s perfect for homes already equipped with Google cameras, speakers, or displays. Its 2,400-lumen light is bright enough for a driveway, though its 1080p video quality isn’t as good as newer 2K competitors.
Arlo Wireless Floodlight Camera : The Arlo Pro 3 Wireless Floodlight Camera has dropped from $249.99 to $109.24, making it a good option if you need powerful outdoor lighting without calling an electrician. Its battery-powered design allows for more flexibility in placement, while Arlo stores cloud-based recordings and offers several smart alerts with a subscription.
Looking for something different? Retailers like Walmart and Best Buy are running Prime Day-style sales, which are especially helpful if you don’t have an Amazon Prime subscription.
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Walmart’s Prime Day sale runs from June 22nd to 28th and includes discounts of up to 50%. This is an especially great deal if you have a Walmart+ subscription.
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Best Buy’s Prime Day sale runs from June 22nd to 28th, offering some of the best deals on tech online. This is an especially great deal for My Best Buy Plus or Total members.
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Target’s Prime Day sale runs from June 23rd to 26th, with discounts up to 50%. Join the Circle loyalty program for free.