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Best Early Amazon Prime Day Home Security Camera Deals (June 2026)

Snap up these top‑rated cameras while the discounts last

Get the inside scoop on the hottest early Prime Day savings for home security cameras. From battery‑free Blink to high‑res Arlo, we break down features, prices, and why they’re worth the buy.

When Amazon throws its early Prime Day fireworks, the first thing many of us do is scroll through the security‑camera aisle. It’s not just about snagging a low price – it’s about finding a camera that actually fits your home’s quirks and your peace‑of‑mind budget.

Below, I’ve rounded up six cameras that are currently flirting with deep discounts. I’ve tried to keep the list honest, mixing big‑brand stalwarts with a few surprise underdogs that might just become your next favorite gadget.

1. Blink Outdoor – $39.99 (usually $79.99)
What makes Blink stand out is its battery‑free design (thanks to a solar panel) and a surprisingly generous 2‑year warranty. The video is crisp 1080p, night‑vision is decent, and the motion alerts are fairly reliable. If you’re after a set‑and‑forget solution for a backyard or porch, this deal is a no‑brainer.

2. Ring Video Doorbell 4 – $79 (regular $149)
Ring’s latest doorbell brings a 3× zoom, improved HDR, and a built‑in alarm that can actually sound a siren. Pair it with the Ring Protect plan if you want cloud storage, but the on‑device recording still works without a subscription. The biggest perk? You’ll see who’s at the door before you even swing the chain.

3. Arlo Pro 4 – $149 (normally $219)
If you’re after a more robust, weather‑proof option, Arlo still leads the pack. It offers 2K resolution, color night vision, and a built‑in siren that can be triggered from the app. The only downside? The battery life can dip to just a few weeks if you crank the motion‑sensing on high.

4. Wyze Cam v4 – $24.99 (down from $34.99)
Wyze continues to punch above its weight. This little round camera delivers 1080p video, a 130‑degree field of view, and free rolling 14‑day cloud storage. The night vision is surprisingly clear, though the build feels a bit plasticky. Great for indoor rooms or a budget‑friendly pantry watch.

5. EufyCam 2C – $99 (was $149)
Eufy’s offering is a solid blend of performance and privacy. No monthly fees – everything is stored locally on the HomeBase hub. The camera is battery‑operated, lasting up to 180 days per charge under normal use, and the 1080p feed is smooth. Ideal for renters who can’t drill holes for wires.

6. Google Nest Cam (Battery) – $129 (regular $179)
The Nest camera shines with AI‑driven person, animal, and vehicle detection, plus a familiar “nest‑look” design that fits any décor. The downside is the reliance on a subscription for most of the smarter alerts, but the hardware itself is solid and integrates nicely with Google Home.

All of these deals are still early‑bird – meaning they could disappear as Prime Day ramps up. My advice? If you see a price that feels like a genuine cut, add it to your cart and check out before the clock runs out. And remember, the cheapest option isn’t always the best long‑term. Look at battery life, storage preferences, and whether you need a subscription for the features you actually use.

Happy hunting, and may your home stay safe and your wallet stay happy.

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