EZVIZ Camera Comparison

Choosing between EZVIZ models is far easier when you can compare them side by side on the criteria that matter most. This page brings together the complete EZVIZ 2024/2025 range in a single comparison table, then breaks down the best choice for each use case — so whether you need a discreet indoor camera, a robust outdoor spotlight camera, or a wire-free solution for a rented property, you can find the right model in minutes rather than hours.

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Full EZVIZ Camera Comparison Table

ModelLocationResolutionPowerNight VisionAI DetectionPan-TiltIP RatingMax SD
C1CIndoor2MP 1080pMainsIR B&WMotionNo256GB
C3AIndoor2MP 1080pMainsColorNightHumanNo256GB
C6NIndoor4MP 2KMainsColorNight+Human+PetYes 340°256GB
TY1Indoor3MPMainsColorNightHumanYes 360°256GB
C3W ProOutdoor4MP 2KMainsColorNight+Person+VehicleNoIP67256GB
H3c 2KOutdoor4MP 2KMainsColorNight+Person+VehicleNoIP67256GB
BC1cOutdoor2MP 1080pBatteryIR B&WHumanNoIP67256GB
EB8Outdoor4MP 2KBattery+SolarColorNight+Person+VehicleNoIP67256GB
DB1CDoorbell2MP 1080pBatteryIR B&WPerson+PackageNoIP65256GB
DB2 ProDoorbell4MP 2KWiredColorNightPerson+PackageNoIP65256GB

Best EZVIZ Camera by Use Case

Best for Baby or Pet Monitoring: EZVIZ C6N

The C6N is the top pick for indoor monitoring where you need to follow movement across a room. Its 340° pan-tilt with auto-tracking keeps a child, pet, or elderly relative in frame automatically. The 4MP resolution delivers sharp enough detail to read facial expressions, while ColorNight+ maintains colour footage even with the nursery light off. Two-way audio lets you speak to a child without entering the room. At a mid-range price point, the C6N is the best value proposition in the EZVIZ range for dynamic indoor monitoring.

Best Outdoor Camera: EZVIZ H3c 2K

For primary outdoor security at a driveway, front door, or rear garden, the H3c 2K delivers 4MP resolution with a powerful colour spotlight, IP67 weatherproofing, and AI person and vehicle detection. The built-in siren adds active deterrence, and the wide 108° field of view covers most garden areas from a single mounting point. It requires a nearby outdoor socket, making it best for fixed, permanent positions.

Best Wire-Free Camera: EZVIZ EB8

When you need a high-specification camera without any cables, the EB8 is the clear choice. The built-in solar panel trickle-charges the battery continuously, making it effectively maintenance-free once installed. At 4MP with ColorNight+ and a spotlight, it delivers image quality comparable to the best wired outdoor cameras, while retaining the positioning freedom of a battery device. The EB8 is particularly well-suited to garden gates, outbuildings, and any location more than 10 metres from the nearest socket.

Best Budget Pick: EZVIZ C3A

If budget is the primary constraint, the C3A delivers genuinely useful features at the lowest price point: 1080p resolution, ColorNight colour night vision, and basic human detection. It is not pan-tilt and lacks the AI sophistication of the C6N, but for a fixed angle in a smaller room, a utility area, or a small business stock room, it provides reliable monitoring at minimal cost.

Key Specifications Explained

Understanding the jargon in camera specifications helps you compare models accurately. H.265+ is a video compression standard that reduces file size by up to 50% compared to H.264 without reducing image quality — cameras using H.265+ need significantly less storage. PIR (Passive Infrared) refers to a heat sensor that detects body-temperature movement; it uses almost no power and is what makes battery cameras practical. ColorNight refers to EZVIZ’s colour low-light imaging technology; models with ColorNight+ achieve better results in darker conditions than those with standard ColorNight. PoE (Power over Ethernet) carries both power and data over a standard Cat6 cable, eliminating the need for a separate power supply at each camera.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which EZVIZ camera has the best night vision?

The C3W Pro, H3c 2K, EB8, and C6N all feature ColorNight+ — the best night vision technology in the EZVIZ range. These cameras capture full-colour footage in low light as low as 0.05 lux. Models with a spotlight (C3W Pro, H3c 2K, EB8) produce the sharpest and brightest colour night footage, as the spotlight illuminates the scene rather than relying solely on ambient light.

What is the difference between 2MP and 4MP cameras?

2MP (megapixel) corresponds to 1080p Full HD resolution (1920×1080 pixels). 4MP corresponds to approximately 2K resolution (2560×1440 pixels). A 4MP camera captures roughly twice as many pixels as a 2MP model, resulting in clearer images, better zoom capability in post, and more detail in face or number plate identification. For most outdoor security purposes, 4MP is the recommended minimum.

Are EZVIZ cameras difficult to set up?

Individual Wi-Fi cameras take 5 to 10 minutes to set up via the EZVIZ app. You scan a QR code on the camera, connect it to your Wi-Fi network, and mount it. NVR systems are more involved: each camera needs a Cat6 cable run to the NVR, and initial configuration involves connecting the NVR to a monitor to format the hard drive and set recording schedules. Most people complete an NVR installation in half a day.

Which EZVIZ cameras work with Apple HomeKit?

Apple HomeKit Secure Video support is available on selected EZVIZ models. Check the specific product listing for HomeKit compatibility before purchasing, as not all models in the range support it. Alexa and Google Home compatibility is more widely available and supported across the majority of the current range.

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Selecting the Right EZVIZ Camera by Use Case

The right EZVIZ camera depends less on which model is “best” overall and more on matching specific features to your situation. For a rental flat where you cannot drill into walls, a battery-powered BC1c or EB8 is the logical choice — no cabling, no permanent installation, and repositionable if you move. For a detached house with a garden, a powered outdoor camera like the H3c 2K or C3W Pro gives better image quality and consistent uptime without the need to recharge. For a household with children or elderly relatives, the C6N or TY1 pan-tilt cameras provide 360-degree coverage of a room with automatic subject tracking.

Consider local storage requirements carefully. All EZVIZ cameras support microSD cards up to 256 GB, giving you 24-hour continuous or event-only local recording without any subscription fee. Cloud storage plans start from a low monthly fee and add off-site redundancy — useful if a burglar were to physically remove or damage the camera. An NVR system combining multiple EZVIZ cameras with a central hard drive gives the best combination: high-capacity storage, no internet dependence for recording, and centralised management through a single app dashboard.

Can I mix different EZVIZ camera models in the same system?

Yes — all EZVIZ Wi-Fi cameras use the same EZVIZ app, so you can mix indoor pan-tilt cameras with outdoor spotlight cameras and battery doorbells in a single account. Each camera appears as a separate tile in the app. The only exception is NVR systems: EZVIZ PoE cameras connect directly to an EZVIZ NVR and are managed as a group. Wi-Fi cameras and PoE cameras can coexist in the same EZVIZ account but cannot share the same NVR storage.

Are EZVIZ cameras compatible with Apple HomeKit?

EZVIZ cameras are not natively compatible with Apple HomeKit as of 2024. They do support Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control and smart display integration. For Apple users, the EZVIZ app provides full camera management on iPhone and iPad, including live view, two-way audio, and event history — the only missing element is deep HomeKit automation integration. EZVIZ has not announced a HomeKit roadmap, so if HomeKit compatibility is essential, this is worth factoring into your purchasing decision.