Vivint’s security cameras have some fancy features, but they aren’t the smartest on the market. Plus, you have to have an existing Vivint system to make these suckers work. Because of this, we mainly recommend Vivint cameras to current customers or folks already interested in the Vivint system. And you don’t just need the security system to make Vivint cameras work. You also need a Smart Home Video monitoring plan. That’s Vivint’s most expensive offering. With most camera brands, the local storage is free, while the cloud storage costs extra. Vivint turns that on its head. Fourteen days of cloud storage are automatically included with your camera-ready monitoring plan. But to get local storage, you must add the Vivint Smart Drive to your equipment roster.
1080p 155° field of view Two-way talk Infrared night vision Motion detection Person detection One-touch calls Smart Clips
When you have an outdoor camera, you usually use this feature to tell people you can’t come to the door right now or ask them to get off your lawn. But with an indoor camera, you typically use the audio to check in with your pets or kids. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the basement or a thousand miles away—thanks to the Vivint Smart Home app, the two-way audio works just as well regardless.
1080p 140° field of view IP65 weatherproof rating Two-way talk Infrared LED night vision Motion detection Person detection Zoom Siren extender Smart Clips Smart Sentry
1080p 180° field of view Two-way talk Night vision Live video Motion detection Person detection Package detection Package delivery notifications Smart Clips Smart Sentry
Like the other Vivint cameras, your video doorbell will differentiate between a person and another object. So if a cat is hanging out on your patio, the Video Doorbell Pro won’t think it’s a porch pirate. This doorbell has just about every conceivable package detection measure. It has people and package detection, and it sends you notifications when packages are delivered. It even scares off package thieves who try to nab your goods. Once again, Smart Sentry helps this Vivint camera protect your property. The video doorbell lights up and makes a sound when someone attempts to take a package. Instead, you have to schedule a consultation, pick out a home security package, the works. Then you need to get the whole kit and caboodle professionally installed. To initiate that process, we suggest visiting Vivint’s website. As a reminder, here’s the skinny on Vivint’s three cameras. Indoor Camera: Talk to your family back at home with the camera’s two-way talk feature. Outdoor Camera Pro: Smart Sentry will identify lurkers and scare them off with lights and sound. Doorbell Camera Pro: Never succumb to package theft again with package detection, delivery notifications, and Smart Sentry. However, though the camera selection is limited, we highly recommend the Vivint security system itself. If you’re looking for full-fledged security, the Vivint system’s smarts could make up for the limited range. For more information, check out our Vivint review. If the Vivint system doesn’t interest you, here are some others that might. Finding a security system can be a good first step in choosing a security camera. Vivint smart home equipment includes the following:
Door sensorMotion sensorGlass break sensorSmoke detectorCarbon monoxide detectorWater sensorSmart lightSmart lockSmart outletSmart thermostatSmart garage door opener
All of this is controlled by the Vivint Smart Hub (previously known as the Vivint Sky control panel). The Z-Wave compatibility is especially nice because it means you may be able to connect with other products that Vivint doesn’t sell themselves. So if you’d like to directly connect your Vivint security system to a particular Z-Wave door lock or doorbell cam, you might be able to do it.