The S4 Max kit includes an HDMI cable, power adapter, mouse, long Ethernet runs, mounting hardware, and waterproof connectors so most homeowners can complete a basic wired installation without buying extra parts.
The C660 kit includes the camera, a 2.5W solar panel, separate wall mounts for both, a long USB-C extension cable, screws, anchors and a cover plate, giving buyers everything needed for a tidy wall or eaves installation without purchasing extra brackets or cabling.
The camera ships with a sturdy mounting bracket, screws, drywall anchors, a drilling template, USB C cable, and power brick, providing everything most users need to get it mounted and powered without buying extra hardware.
The two-camera S3 Pro kit is praised for its thoughtful accessory bundle, pairing the S380 HomeBase hub with two 4K solar cameras and an extra standalone solar panel with a long cable so users can power cameras placed in shade from a sunnier spot without adding bulky or awkward hardware.
Reviewers note that while the E340 includes the necessary mounting hardware, a USB C setup cable, and even a small hanging hook that lets you support the unit while wiring, it does not ship with a microSD card, so buyers must purchase their own local storage media.
The G5 Pro ships with a USB C cable and wall mount hardware so you can get it installed quickly, but Aqara omits a mains power adaptor and the included cable is relatively short, so many buyers will need their own plug and a longer third party cable.