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Best Buy hacks prices of these indoor security cameras by up to 50%

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Security cameras aren’t limited to just the protection of your home. They also allow you to check in on your kids or pets while you’re at work as well as help you manage daily home tasks easily. This enables you to go about your daily routine with the added convenience of peace of mind.

Planning to go on vacation this holiday season and looking to keep tabs on your home while you’re away? You might want to take advantage of these indoor security camera deals on Best Buy. The affordable and highly rated SimpliSafe SimpliCam, TP-Link Kasa Cam, and Blink cameras are discounted by up to 50% off.

SimpliSafe SimpliCam — $50, was $100

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Monitor your living room or any area in your home with the SimpliSafe SimpliCam. This indoor security camera streams in 720p HD for clear, sharp images combined with a 120-degree field of view for covering a wide area of your property. It also has superb night vision capabilities, ensuring clear imagery even in low-light and no-light conditions.

The SimpliCam is outfitted with intelligent sensors that are calibrated to detect the unique heat signatures of humans. When motion or activity is detected, it will notify you in an instant so you can see what happened and take action if necessary. This is all possible through the SimpliSafe mobile app (compatible with Apple and Android), which also allows you to adjust and configure settings.

If you want complete control over privacy, you can easily do so with the SimpliCam’s built-in stainless-steel privacy shutter. Your video feed is also secure 24/7, thanks to the multi-state encryption and authentication. Live streaming is free, but you may opt to go for a cloud recording to save footage and share clips. Order today on Best Buy for 50% off or for only $50.

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TP-Link Kasa Cam Indoor — $60, was $80

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The Kasa Cam KC-120 is equipped with a vivid 1080p-resolution camera that lets you see small details on your screen. Coupled with a 130-degree field of view and an infrared night vision, it enables you to watch over a room up to 25 feet with minimal blind spots even when there’s little to no light. You’ll also be able to communicate with people and talk to your pets from anywhere thanks to the built-in speaker and microphone.

Similar to most security cameras, the Kasa Cam can be operated through a companion mobile app. This app allows you to get activity notifications, watch live footage, as well as set up camera configurations. A Kasa Care cloud-based service is also available so you can view and download videos captured by the security camera. Just register your Kasa Cam and enjoy a 30-day free trial. Rest assured that your videos are protected with a high level of encryption technology.

Compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, the Kasa Cam Indoor can be operated hands-free. Pair it with your Google Home or Echo device for voice control. Take advantage of Best Buy’s offer and bring home this camera for only $60. The purchase also includes a camera stand with a magnetic base, mounting accessories, a USB cable, and a power adapter.

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Blink — $55, was 70

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If you want the convenience of wireless setup, the Blink camera is a solid option. Since it’s battery-powered, you can easily place and move it within any indoor environment. Blink’s unique technology delivers up to two years of battery life for extended security and monitoring.

Further, it houses an innovative HD video technology coupled with motion and temperature sensors to deliver instant home insight. Simply download the Blink app on your Android or Apple device to see live footage or recorded motion detection clips. With free cloud storage, there’s no need for you to buy an SD card or sign a contract. Hands-free voice operation is also possible when you hook it up with an Amazon Alexa device.

Don’t pass up the chance to score this Blink unit for only $55 on Best Buy. The purchase comes with two batteries and a camera mount.

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Erica Katherina
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I find deals and write about them to help Digital Trends’ readers save on quality tech products.
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