How solar cameras work

The integrated solar panel converts sunlight into electricity that charges the built-in battery. The camera runs on battery power at all times โ€” the panel just keeps it topped up. On sunny days, the battery stays fully charged. On cloudy days, it draws from the stored reserve.

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The solar camera's main limitation

Continuous 24/7 recording consumes far more energy than the panel can generate. Solar cameras work best in motion detection mode โ€” they activate when they detect movement and return to sleep mode after. This is how they achieve long autonomy.

Solar WiFi vs Solar 4G

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Solar WiFi camera

Connects to your home router. No SIM needed, no monthly cost. Works within WiFi range. Best for garden, garage or building facade.

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Solar 4G camera

Has its own SIM card. Fully autonomous โ€” no WiFi, no outlet, no router. Works anywhere with mobile coverage. Ideal for farms and remote locations.

Options by budget

Basic

Solar WiFi camera

โ‚ฌ60โ€“100

  • Solar panel + built-in battery
  • Connect to home WiFi
  • Motion detection alerts
  • No monthly fee
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Solar WiFi with PTZ

โ‚ฌ80โ€“150

  • 355ยฐ rotation
  • Colour night vision
  • Person detection AI
  • Two-way audio
  • microSD + optional cloud
Rural

Solar 4G camera

โ‚ฌ90โ€“200 + SIM

  • No WiFi needed
  • Works in remote locations
  • SIM card included in some models
  • โ‚ฌ3โ€“8/month data cost

Top recommended models

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Reolink Argus 3 Pro

Solar WiFi, 2K, colour night vision, person detection, two-way audio, panel included. Best solar WiFi camera. From โ‚ฌ80.

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Reolink Go PT Ultra

Solar 4G, 4K, PTZ 355ยฐ, person detection. For farms with no WiFi. From โ‚ฌ130 + SIM.

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Eufy SoloCam S340

Solar WiFi, 3K, 360ยฐ dual camera, no monthly fee, local storage. Excellent for home gardens. From โ‚ฌ130.

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TP-Link Tapo C425

Solar WiFi, 4MP, colour night vision, magnetic mount for easy installation. Very competitive price. From โ‚ฌ70.

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Frequently asked questions

Most solar cameras need 4โ€“6 hours of direct sunlight to maintain a full charge in normal use (motion detection mode). In winter or cloudy regions, this can drop significantly. If you have fewer than 4 hours of direct sun, consider a larger external panel or a model with a bigger battery.
Technically yes, but glass blocks a significant portion of UV rays that solar panels need. You'd get maybe 20โ€“30% of the efficiency of outdoor installation. For indoor use, a camera with a rechargeable USB battery is more practical.
Yes. The camera runs from its battery, which the solar panel keeps charged. As long as the battery isn't empty, the camera records normally โ€” day or night, sun or clouds.