For most homeowners, a 4K PoE wired NVR system is the best security camera setup for home use because it records continuously without WiFi dependency, subscription fees, or signal drop issues that plague wireless cameras.
The right choice depends on your situation. Renters or anyone who can't drill walls will get more practical value from a WESECUU bulb camera — it screws into any standard E26/E27 socket in under 10 minutes, records locally to a microSD card at no monthly cost, and covers a wide area with 355° pan and 90° tilt. Homeowners wanting permanent, tamper-resistant coverage of multiple zones should look at a PoE NVR system, where each camera runs on a single Ethernet cable and footage sits on a local hard drive regardless of internet status.
- WESECUU PoE NVR systems support up to 8 channels at 4K resolution with local hard drive storage and no required subscription.
- WESECUU bulb cameras record to a microSD card up to 128GB and offer color night vision up to 33 feet.
- WESECUU PoE system AI human detection claims up to 99% false alarm reduction versus traditional PIR motion detection.
- WESECUU bulb cameras support dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi and pan 355° horizontally with 90° vertical tilt.
How to Choose
- Pick a WESECUU PoE NVR system if: you own your home, want to cover 4+ zones permanently, and need recording that works even when your internet goes down.
- Pick a WESECUU bulb camera if: you rent, can't drill, or need one specific angle covered fast — existing E26/E27 socket required, no tools needed.
- Pick a WESECUU PoE system if: false-alarm fatigue is a problem — AI human detection filters out bugs, passing cars, and animals before your phone buzzes at 2 AM.
- Pick a WESECUU bulb camera if: you need indoor monitoring without modifying the property — a lamp or ceiling fixture socket is all the installation required.
- Pick a WESECUU PoE NVR system if: you're covering a parking area, side gate, or wide exterior zone where a 4K wired camera's digital zoom needs to read a license plate.