What is the Best IP Camera for Outside use with your Synology and QNAP NAS

One of the most popular reasons that people buy their first network attached storage (NAS) is the ease and versatility of setting up a cheap and fully featured Network Video Recorder (NVR). Almost all modern NAS feature surveillance support to a greater or lesser degree, whether it is a proprietary application like Surveillance Station or QVR Pro, or the NAS can support 3rd party applications like milestone surveillance. However the NAS server is only part of the ideal surveillance network setup and in order to capture your recordings, you will need network supported cameras, known as IP Cameras. There are hundreds of brands out there that will try to sell you their IP cameras, but only a small % are actually compatible with NAS systems, as it requires the camera to be used and controlled by the NAS software.

We have seen many, many cameras at NASCompares and because it is such a confusing subject, we thought we would make a small guide to help you choose the right outdoor IP cameras for your NAS server. This guide breaks down the individual hardware/software features you will need to consider, as well as highlight the pros and cons of each NAS compatible IP Camera.

Here is the Best IP Camera for NAS that we Recommend

If you know all about IP cameras or are too impatient to read through the blurb, you can skip right ahead and here is our Top 3 IP Cameras for IP Camera use. All the cameras below are compatible with the following NAS Surveillance and NVR software (at the time of writing):

Synology Surveillance Station

QNAP Surveillance Station

QNAP QVR Pro

Asustor Surveillance Centre

MIlestone Surveillance for WD NAS

The three camera are the best of the ones we have reviewed and can be purchased from Amazon on the links provided. Do support this site by clicking them to visiting Amazon, as this costs you nothing to do and will continue to support this site for years to come and help other NAS users.

Class Model Vivotek FD9381 * Built-in file-share saving capability

* Surprisingly excellent low-light sensitivity. Way better than the Arecont that I had.

* Amazing capability to handle multiple streams/compressions at the same time

* Very advanced firmware/features

* Built-in software auto-focus routine works rather well.Pick your focus area and let it take care of it – no fiddling to get it just right.

* Great build quality

* Nice bandwidth reduction with SmartStream and H265 Axis M2026-LE Mk II * 49.21 ft Night Vision H.264, H.265, MPEG-4 AVC, Motion JPEG 2688 x 1520 2.40 mm RGB CMOS Cable Bullet – Gang Box Mount, Recessed Mount, Pendant Mount, Ceiling Mount, Pole Mount Reolink RLC-423 5MP & 190FT NIGHT VISION: 3072*1728 Super HD, IR camera with built-in 6pcs IR LEDs to achieve amazing 190ft night vision range in dark, suitable for large areas like parking areas, garage, backyard, front yard, etc.

PTZ & POE: Pan-tilt-zoom camera with endless 360˚ pan & 90˚ tilt & 4x optical zoom, no blind spots left, commercial grade surveillance camera, PoE with one cable, easy wiring, weatherproof.

MOTION DETECT & ALERT: Flexible motion detection (set detection zone, schedule detection time and adjust sensibility), real-time and accurate movement alert via app push notification, email, support automatically upload motion-triggered image capture and recording FTP server.

REMOTE ACCESS & FREE APPS: Rich feature and functions in free apps for iPhone, Android, Windows PC, Mac, no subscription fee, live view, remote access, motion alert, multiple channels(at least 8 sources), intuitive and easy to navigate.

24/7 RECORDING WITH NVR: Reliable non-stop surveillance, HD video, optional recording, 24/7 HD video recording with Reolink PoE NVRs (support up to 16 cameras and all Reolink PoE cameras).

What Should you Consider when buying your IP Camera for NAS

Here are the key software and hardware considerations you will need to know when buying IP cameras for your NAS. You may not need them all, but there is probably one of two that are key to your Surveillance NAS setup.

IP Cameras with PTZ

One of the most common features that people request in an IP camera for a NAS is PTZ, or pan tilt zoom. This is the ability for a camera to monitor more than just what it is originally pointed at once it is set-up and gives a greater degree of coverage to both the users that access the camera and the NAS server itself. More sophisticated PTZ IP cameras, for the NAS can be controlled directly by the surveillance station/ QVR Pro software directly. So you are able, for example, to set up a recording routine path of motion and direction of recording via the surveillance NAS and it, in turn, will move to adjust and recalibrate the camera as you demand. It is worth remembering that some cameras will only do this when prompted manually, whilst others can conduct this manually and in reaction to movement (see motorized smart tracking).

IP Cameras for NAS that Support Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ)





MegaPixel Importance in IP Cameras

Another popular factor that people take into account when buying an IP camera for their NVR/NAS Server is the megapixel rating. As I am sure you are aware, the larger the number of megapixels rated, the higher the resolution and quality of your recording output. However, there are certain key factors to bear in mind when considering a camera with a high megapixel rating. Firstly, if you start higher resolution recordings, it will not only create larger recorded playback files for retention on your surveillance NAS, but larger files may also consume more bandwidth on your network. One or two cameras and you will not notice any real delay or drop in latency on your network, however, once you are using 6 or 7 IP cameras with a high megapixel rating, drops over a standard one gigabit ethernet (1Gbe) network are to be expected and dedicated switches of both POE and non-POE are recommended.

Another thing to bear in mind with IP cameras that feature large megapixel recording facilities is that you are always able to adjust the resolution of those recordings, and therefore are not committed to stick to this large recording resolution. So, if you think you will need a better quality camera somewhere down the line, then perhaps by one or two high megapixel rated cameras alongside some standard generic IP cameras which would be rated around 2 to 3 megapixel (high-end cameras at entrance/exit and lower density inside the building).

IP Cameras that have a high megapixel record





NightVision Support on IP Cameras

It is certainly worth bearing in mind that a number of cameras promise ‘night vision’ as a facility on their IP cameras. However, it is remembering that some cameras can only record night vision to a very basic standard and are little more than raised light/contrast versions of normal recordings. If you require night vision facilities on the IP cameras you purchase, then you need to consider IP Cameras that can cover a range well in excess of 15 feet night vision, featuring multiple IR sensors and are certified at least.

IP Cameras that Support NightVison





IP Cameras with Motion Tracking

Once again, the majority of IP cameras do support motion tracking to a greater or lesser degree. However, there is a difference between motion tracking which alerts you to any motion in front of the camera regardless of how small, and more intelligent motion tracking that can be adjusted to both zones in the field of view and to adjust sensitivity.

IP Cameras that feature Motion Tracking





IP Cameras with Heat Detection

This is a facility you will not really find in an IP camera for less than £500 – and those that promise this facility for less, provide it to a very poor standard. If you are considering heat motion cameras for your NAS surveillance setup, then I recommend skipping straight ahead to the axis brand of cameras as the majority are compatible with NAS and they have a number of suitable heat detection and heat vision certified IP cameras.

IP Cameras that Support Heat Detection





IP Cameras that Claim to be WaterProof

If you are looking at IP cameras for outside of the home, then chances are you will need to look at NVR cameras that are certified as waterproof for your surveillance NAS. Simply putting the camera in a plastic bag will not do, and I cannot advise you against this enough! Look for cameras for your surveillance NAS server that have IP66 waterproof certification, as this means they will be designed to be outside your home or office in typical British weather!

IP Cameras that are WaterProof





Facial Recognition Supported IP Cameras

Now that the Synology and QNAP surveillance software for NAS has grown in both popularity and it’s features to match it, facial recognition on IP cameras is now quite desirable to a number of NAS users. Though this is a software feature already supported in the NAS Photo applications, this is still a feature that is slow to being adopted by individual camera brands with regard to NAS compatibility. In real terms, that means that although an IP Camera states that it has facial recognition, there is no guarantee that your Synology or QNAP NAS will be able to use this facility on its platform.

IP Cameras that support facial recognition





IP Cameras with Motorized Smart Tracking

Much like facial recognition and PTZ, this is something that is going to be advertised as available on the branded IP camera already and compatible with the NAS surveillance software. In practice, it means that a camera will track and follow someone appearing on camera as they move in an effort to get a better recording for reference purposes, by you or law enforcement. Support for this is quite spotty on QNAP and Synology NAS at the moment, and once again, an IP camera model may boast this feature is available on it’s software, but chances are the NAS software will not support it. If you want to be sure, then once again I recommend the Axis range over IP cameras as currently, although they are one of the most expensive, they have the better range of IP cameras for NAS that support these more enterprise-level features.

IP Cameras that feature motorized tracking





Nas camera licenses for adding IP Cameras

As discussed on this channel previously, Synology NAS and QNAP NAS arrived with a very good surveillance software included completely for free, likewise, this surveillance software (Surveillance Station and QVR Pro) allows you to attach several IP cameras to a surveillance software for recording and synchronisation with this software. However in an effort to maintain the software, yet still keep it free for all NAS users, both Synology and QNAP NAS found a way to pass the cost to Enterprise level, business users (who may well rely on this service for insurance or internal procedures and security) and this way the software remains free for smaller home and light SMB use.

This was achieved by all NAS arriving with between 2 and 4 camera licences for the NAS surveillance software. Each camera you use in the software uses one license. if you want to have more than those 2-4x IP cameras, you need to pay for a licence. So, if you are going to use your NAS for general home use or small office use, it is pretty much free too you to use, however for the more Enterprise individual a more industrial Price Tag is attached in the long run.

IP Camera Licences for Synology and QNAP NAS can be found here

Best Outdoor IP Camera for Synology and QNAP NAS 2018

We at NASCompares have tried and tests ALOT of Cameras and there are ALOT of bad brands out there. The two biggest problems with choosing the right cameras are

Although NAS brands like Synology, QNAP and Asustor have IP Camera compatibility lists, they will NOT suggest one camera brand/model

When updates to the NAS software are rolled out, it can sometimes cause incompatibility with the IP Cameras. Most of the time this can be solved by selecting the camera as ONVIF in the model menu, therefore making it seen as an unbranded model. However, it is still really annoying.

Below we have narrowed literally thousands of IP cameras down to less than 15 different cameras. Each one has made it onto the list thanks to it excelling in a particular area. Cameras listen to feature either Power over Ethernet (POE), WiFi, an affordable price, recording resolution of at least 4 megapixels and are all suited for outdoor use. Its main reason for inclusion is on the left-hand side. All these cameras are compatible with Synology and QNAP NAS server.

These are the best outdoor bullet Style IP cameras that are compatible with NAS.

USP Camera Resolution WiFi PoE Price Best Price Reolink RLC-410S 4MP Best Price Wi-Fi Reolink RLC-410WS 4MP Great Price Dahua IPC-HFW4431E-S 4MP Good Price Reolink RLC-411S 5MP Popular Choice Dahua IPC-HFW2421R-ZS 4MP Popular U.S Vivotek IB9381-HT 5MP High-End Axis M2026-LE Mk II 4MP

Best Outdoor Dome IP Camera for Synology and QNAP NAS 2018

Award Camera Resolution WiFi PoE Price Best Price Reolink RLC-422 5MP Good Price Reolink RLC-422W 5MP High-End Vivotek FD9381 5MP

Best Outdoor Mini Dome IP Camera for Synology and QNAP NAS 2018

Award Camera Resolution PoE Price Best Price Dahua IPC-HDW4431 4MP High-end Mini-dome AXIS M3037-PVE 5MP Best PTZ Reolink RLC-423 5MP asa

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