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5 Places Where Your Home Security Camera Works Best to Prevent Theft

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 02/12/202502/12/2025

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Compact, affordable, and intelligent security cameras make it easier than ever to protect your home with a professional-grade surveillance system.

But, while cameras are easy to purchase and install, it is equally easy to make mistakes when choosing the right location for security. many of best home security cameras Instructions for choosing the best location are included, and this often varies depending on the performance and specification of the camera. So while one location may be perfect for one model of camera, it will be less good for another.

As well as choosing the best location for your specific camera, it’s also important to assess which locations require surveillance, and therefore how many cameras your home may need. After all, it does no good to install a camera to keep an eye on the front door when a potential burglar can access the back door or ground floor window without being detected.

Read on to learn more about suitable locations to install your home security cameras.

Best Places to Place Your Security Camera

1. Front door

This is the best place to install your first security camera, or video doorbellThis gives a view of the front of your home (or an outside view if using a video doorbell) and helps the camera act as a visual deterrent, most of best video doorbell These are designed to be installed in the same location as a regular doorbell, and often come with flat and angled mounting plates to help position the camera correctly.

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It is best to place security cameras above and to the left or right of your door. This way, they will record a view of the door as well as the area in front and to the side. The footage will then show a trespasser approaching your property, not just the door. Ideally, you’ll want to install the camera at a high enough height that it’s out of reach – to prevent it from being stolen or interfered with, but also so that you can access it to charge the battery every few months.

3. Back door or side entrance

Security cameras can help protect your garden and back door

Security cameras can help protect your garden and back door ,The Independent/Alistair Charlton,

If purchasing a second camera, install it where there is a clear view of the back door or side entrance of your property. Like the front door camera, install it at a height and at an angle so it can capture a good view of the door and the surrounding area. Be careful not to point it at other people’s property, or use the camera app’s blocking and censoring tools if you need to obscure part of its view.

Installing a second camera with a view of the back garden might work well. Here, it can monitor the back door, garden and potentially even the side gate. If you can, position the camera so that its view is entirely onto your own property – you can then set it to record, shine a spotlight or even sound an alarm when any activity is detected at night, without causing any activity beyond the bounds of your garden.

4. route

Another obvious location is the driveway, where a security camera can act as a deterrent against car theft and vandalism around your home. Install the camera nice and high, but be wary of the performance of its night vision and motion-detection systems. Too high, and it may have difficulty reliably detecting activity and starting recording.

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Security cameras with spotlights can help deter car thieves, plus they can also serve as a convenient nighttime light if you don’t already have one. Be careful not to enter your neighbours’ walkways and gardens, or the windows of front houses. You can use the camera app’s recording-zone and detection-zone tools to block out neighboring properties and prevent the camera from recording every passing vehicle and pedestrian.

Be sure to test the Wi-Fi signal strength of cameras monitoring the garden and driveway, as greater distance from your router may cause intermittent connection. If your outdoor camera has a poor connection, try relocating or purchasing a router. Wi-Fi Signal Booster or Network Extender,

5. Ground floor windows

Indoor cameras tend to be cheaper than weather-resistant cameras designed to be installed outside. They are powered by a plug socket rather than a battery, so they never run out of charge.

These cameras are often used to keep an eye on pets when you’re away from home, but they’re also useful for home security. Install a viewing window from a ground floor window, and you’ll potentially get an additional view of anyone trespassing or acting suspiciously outside your property. If the worst happens, they will capture footage of the break-in that might be missed by a video doorbell or outdoor camera installed at the front of your home.

You’ll want to test this location carefully, as security cameras may react incorrectly to reflections in the window. Interior cameras are also useful for recording specific views of valuable assets, such as watches and jewelry collections, safes, or key storage boxes.

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6. Garage, Shed or Outbuilding

Outdoor security cameras are good for protecting sheds and garages

Outdoor security cameras are good for protecting sheds and garages ,The Independent/Alistair Charlton,

Finally, security cameras are great for protecting outdoor buildings like garages and sheds. These can usually be mounted with a few screws to a nearby wall, post or fence, and from there you’ll be able to get a good view of the building you want to protect. The outdoor camera has surprisingly good weather resistance, and can be left outside in all types of weather without worry – just make sure to check that it’s designed to be used outside, and correctly secure all covers and openings, such as the microSD card slot.

As with other outdoor locations, mount the camera high enough to be out of reach, make sure it has a good view of the garage or shed, and check that it can maintain a strong and stable Wi-Fi connection. Outdoor cameras with spotlights are best for this use case, as the lights can be set to turn on or even flash when motion is detected. The camera can then be configured to turn off at 10 pm, then off again at 7 am. This way, it will turn on its lights and start recording whenever it detects any movement during those hours, preventing you from reacting unnecessarily when you are mowing the lawn.

Finally, test the night vision function of the camera. If it uses infrared night vision, make sure it shows a good view of the area you want to monitor, and that there is nothing close to the lens. If mounting on a window ledge, make sure the ledge cannot be seen by the camera at all, otherwise infrared light will bounce off the ledge and most of the night time image will be white. Similarly, make sure that the camera’s view is not partially obstructed by leaves, tree branches, or anything else that might reflect infrared light.

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