By
eHow Electronics Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Determine the locations for your system. Take lighting and angles of view into consideration.
Step2
Consider a wireless camera if you decide that you need a security camera that does not show any wires and can transmit signals through walls and floors.
Step3
Consider a wired security camera if your security camera will need to remain in one position at all times. However, if you live in an apartment, consider the likelihood of an upcoming move.
Step4
Consider a camera that is battery operated if your camera will need to function whether the electricity is functional or not, or if you would like a camera with no wires emerging from the body at any point.
Step5
Read some reviews of home security cameras. Magazines such as Consumer Reports are great resources. This magazine and others like it do not accept money from the companies whose goods they are testing. You can be confident the information you find on home security cameras is accurate rather than biased towards a company that paid the magazine for a good review of its product.
Step6
Research the Internet. Forums on the Web are great places to ask questions about products such as a home security camera. You will be able to talk to people who have already used the product you may be interested in purchasing.
Step7
Find the best price once you have decided on a make and model. Perform searches on the Internet or visit stores to find the best price.
Step8
Consider auction sites like eBay. You may be able to find a great deal on a home security camera. Just make sure you inquire about any warranty that may be on the device as well as shipping charges.