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The Nest Cam IQ also has the best image quality of any of the cameras we’ve tested, shooting in 4K and HDR high dynamic range. If someone is in your home, you’ll have crystal clear images of them. The main drawback with the Nest Cam IQ is that to use its full range of functions you’ll have to purchase a subscription to Nest Aware. But if you want the best quality, the Nest Cam IQ is probably the camera for you, especially if you find a deal. It’ll be lighter on your pocket too. The Hive Camera doesn’t work with the Hive ecosystem, and instead has its own dedicated app, which is either going to be a positive or a negative depending on if you already have Hive products, or are planning on building out from your camera purchase. What’s nice is that the Hive Camera has a slot for an microSD card so that you can record footage directly on the camera, with no need for a subscription. The design is more traditional, with a white plastic casing, and a black surround for the camera lens. It has some tricks up its sleeve, like being able to sound an alarm or even replicate the sound of a barking dog if you see someone in your house who shouldn’t be there. Read our review: Hive CameraMore Indoor Security Camera Deals?Amazon Cloud CamViewSee all pricesWyze Labs WyzeCam$29ViewSee all pricesYI Cloud Dome Camera 1080P$39. 99ViewSee all pricesWyze Labs WyzeCam Pan$37.