Best Surveillance Cameras for Weather resistance rating (IP code)

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Best for Weather resistance rating (IP code)

Eufy EufyCam S3 Pro Security Camera

5.0 feature score

Highest scored product for this feature based on supporting review evidence.

#1 Eufy EufyCam S3 Pro Security Camera
5.0
6 reviews

IP67-class weather resistance is repeatedly cited, giving confidence for year-round outdoor mounting.

Pros: Weather resistance rating (IP code), Recording start-time lag

Cons: Cloud storage plan value, Frame rate

#2 Eufy S330 4K Solar Camera (eufyCam 3)
4.8
3 reviews

Weather protection is frequently cited as IP67, with reviewers treating it as suitable for year-round outdoor use.

Pros: Weather resistance rating (IP code), Articulation range

Cons: HomeKit integration, IFTTT/automation compatibility

#3 eufy 4K NVR Security Camera System S4 Max
4.6
5 reviews

Outdoor durability is treated as strong, with IP ratings cited across reviews and good performance in rain and heat. While different sources cite slightly different IP codes, the consensus is...

Pros: Cloud storage plan value, PoE)

Cons: ONVIF/RTSP support, IFTTT/automation compatibility

#4 Aqara Camera Hub G5 Pro
4.6
2 reviews

The IP65 rating and real-world storm exposure reports point to strong weather resistance for outdoor placement.

Pros: Connectivity options, PoE

Cons: Power options (solar panel), Power options (battery

#5 Swann MaxRanger4K Wireless Solar Camera
4.5
8 reviews

IP66 weather resistance is repeatedly mentioned and generally inspires confidence for outdoor use in rain and dust; multiple reviewers report solid performance through bad weather.

Pros: Durability, Weather resistance rating (IP code)

Cons: Continuous recording capability, Smart-home integration (Alexa

#6 Reolink Argus 4 Pro 4K Solar Security Camera
4.5
4 reviews

Weatherproofing is generally treated as solid for outdoor use (often cited as IP66, with one review noting IP65). Reviewers also describe good sealing around ports and compartments.

Pros: Dual-band (2.4/5GHz) performance, Connectivity options

Cons: HomeKit integration, Continuous recording capability

#7 Arlo Go 2 Battery LTE/Wi-Fi Security Camera
4.4
7 reviews

With an IP65 rating and repeated descriptions of weatherproofing, Arlo Go 2 is widely portrayed as suitable for outdoor use in rain, snow, heat, and cold typical for consumer outdoor...

Pros: Notification management, Connectivity options

Cons: HomeKit integration, Replacement part availability

#8 TP-Link Tapo ColorPro C325WB Outdoor Camera
4.4
7 reviews

The IP66 weather rating is repeatedly cited, supporting outdoor use in rain and dusty conditions.

Pros: Hub requirement, Continuous recording capability

Cons: HomeKit integration, PoE

#9 Tapo C675D
4.3
5 reviews

Weather resistance is consistently supported, with IP65 evidence across most coverage and one hands-on test describing IP66 and cold-weather survival.

Pros: Low-light performance, Event recording reliability

Cons: Customer support responsiveness, Echo/noise cancellation

#10 WYZE Duo Cam Pan Camera
4.3
5 reviews

Multiple reviews cite an IP65 rating and describe it as suitable for indoor/outdoor use, but several also flag that outdoor installs may require an outdoor-rated power adapter or power supply.

Pros: Continuous recording capability, Dual-camera design

Cons: ONVIF/RTSP support, Dual-band (2.4/5GHz) performance

#11 Tapo MagCam (Battery) Outdoor Security Camera, C425
4.2
7 reviews

Weather resistance is a strong point, commonly cited as IP66 for the camera and generally holding up through rain and cold. Some related kits carry IP65, but overall durability in...

Pros: Installation ease, Power options (solar panel)

Cons: HomeKit integration, Dual-band (2.4/5GHz) performance

#12 Tapo C615F Kit
4.2
6 reviews

Weather resistance is consistently supported by IP65 evidence, with reviewers calling out dust, water, rain, and outdoor year-round use.

Pros: Articulation range, Power options (solar panel)

Cons: Optical zoom performance, Continuous recording capability

#13 SimpliSafe Outdoor Security Camera Series 2
4.2
3 reviews

Weather resistance is consistently described as IP65 and suitable for rain and dust, with at least one hands-on outlet confirming it survived direct water exposure. Overall outdoor hardiness is a...

Pros: Notification speed, Echo/noise cancellation

Cons: HomeKit integration, IFTTT/automation compatibility

#14 Arlo Pro 5s Spotlight Security Camera
4.1
4 reviews

Weather resistance is typically positioned as outdoor-ready; some sources cite an IP65 rating while others note Arlo does not always publish a clear IP rating in specs.

Pros: Event recording reliability, Field of view

Cons: Customer support responsiveness, HomeKit integration

#15 Tapo 4K Outdoor Camera C660, Battery
4.1
8 reviews

The camera is commonly cited as IP65-rated and generally handles typical rain and dust, though some would prefer a higher rating for harsher exposure.

Pros: Hub requirement, App controls & settings

Cons: HomeKit integration, ONVIF/RTSP support

#16 Eufy E340 Floodlight Camera
4.0
5 reviews

IP65 weather resistance is repeatedly cited, suggesting good outdoor durability against dust and water jets. Several reviews still recommend mounting under partial cover when possible.

Pros: Color accuracy, Continuous recording capability

Cons: HomeKit integration, IFTTT/automation compatibility

#17 Reolink Altas PT Ultra 4K Solar Security Camera
4.0
6 reviews

Most reviews cite an IP65-style weather rating and generally describe the camera as capable in normal rain and outdoor exposure. It is treated as solid for typical conditions, but not...

Pros: Articulation range, Video resolution &amp

Cons: HomeKit integration, IFTTT/automation compatibility

#18 Google Nest Cam (Battery, Outdoor), 2nd Generation
3.9
4 reviews

Weather resistance varies by model: the battery cam is cited with an IP54 rating in one review (better for sheltered outdoor spots), while a wired sibling is described as IP65....

Pros: Frame rate, On-device processing (AI)

Cons: HomeKit integration, IFTTT/automation compatibility