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Ankit Banerjee · 2026-06-23 · via Android Authority
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There is a certain kind of peace that comes from knowing what’s happening at home when you’re not there. Whether you’re wondering if a package has been delivered, if the nighttime disturbance is a raccoon or something else, or who’s at your door when you’re away, a home security setup can make a world of difference. And with Botslab’s range of security products, it doesn’t have to be an expensive setup either.

For Prime Day, Botslab is offering significant discounts on its security cameras and video doorbells, which together cover the two spots that matter most in any home: the front door and the open areas around your property. Here’s what you need to know.

Botslab W510 Security Camera

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The Botslab W510 is a wireless, battery-powered outdoor camera that records in 4K Ultra HD, so you’ll get sharp enough footage to make out faces and license plates. A blurry clip of someone in your driveway is frustrating, but here the clear image is useful for both your own peace of mind and anyone you might need to share it with later.

What sets the W510 apart from many fixed cameras is that its head moves. It can pan a full 360 degrees horizontally and tilt up and down across a 136-degree range, so a single unit can cover far more ground than a standard camera. You can also set favorite preset positions in the app and jump to a specific corner of the yard with a tap. And it also supports object tracking. When it detects movement, the camera can rotate to follow the subject across its field of view.

Night coverage is handled well, too. The W510 offers both infrared and full-color night vision. Infrared mode automatically activates when it gets dark and runs in the background, while full-color night vision uses a built-in spotlight to deliver brighter, more detailed footage when you want to see more detail. The low-light performance is very impressive for an outdoor security camera in this price range.

The AI smarts go beyond simple motion alerts. The W510 uses AI to distinguish among people, vehicles, and animals, so you aren’t inundated with pointless notifications. It can recognize familiar faces you add to the app, flag activity around a parked car, and send tailored alerts based on what it actually sees. Basically, you won’t be unnecessarily bothered and will only get a ping when something important happens.

Since it’s battery-powered, placement is easy. The built-in 10,000mAh battery is rated for 15 to 25 days on a full charge, depending on how much activity it captures. And the system supports solar charging, so even with a modest amount of daily sunlight, you may rarely need to take the camera down to recharge it.

Storage is also a highlight, and you don’t have to worry about expensive recurring subscriptions. The W510 pairs with an H200 base station that includes 32GB of local storage out of the box, expandable up to 16TB with your own hard drive. There is no monthly fee to keep your footage, and recordings loop automatically so you always have access to recent history. Local storage also means your clips stay on your own equipment.

For Prime Day, Botslab is reducing the price of the W510 Security Camera 4-Cam Kit down to just $359.99, a massive $140 discount.

Botslab R810SE with Solar Panel

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While security cameras like the W510 are perfect for covering the outdoors around your house, the front door deserves its own dedicated device. That is exactly what the R810SE is built for. It’s a wireless smart doorbell which is designed to quickly and clearly show you who is at your entrance and what is happening on your doorstep.

The field of view is a highlight. The R810SE captures a 180-degree panoramic image, framed head to toe, so you see the entire person rather than just a face. That vertical coverage is also really useful for package deliveries, since you can see where the parcel is after it’s dropped off.

It features a 2K resolution, which keeps faces and details clear without the storage and bandwidth requirements of 4K. Night vision is built in, so the view stays usable well after dark.

The detection system is also smarter than a basic motion sensor. The R810SE combines radar and PIR sensing with AI-powered person detection, so it can easily tell the difference between a person approaching the door and a passing car or a branch swaying in the wind. Two-way audio rounds out the package. You can speak to whoever is at the door from wherever you are. You can tell delivery drivers where to leave a box, or let visitors know you’re on your way.

It also has features like One Second Search, which helps you jump straight to the moment you want to find without scrubbing through hours of footage, and an anti-theft alert that flags tampering with the device itself.

Installation is easy, since it doesn’t need complex wiring. It also supports local storage up to 128GB via a microSD card, along with cloud options, so you have flexibility in how you store your footage. The doorbell is weather-resistant as well, which is important since it will live outside.

It does eventually need recharging, though, and even if it charges quickly, you’d rather not keep pulling a doorbell off the wall every few weeks. The solar panel takes that issue largely off your plate. As long as the panel gets a reasonable amount of light each day, it offsets the device’s daily power use, which means longer stretches between charges.

For Prime Day, the Botslab R810SE with Solar Panel is priced at just $55.99.

Botslab R811S Video Doorbell

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If your front door is still running on a basic chime and a peephole, the Botslab R811S Video Doorbell is the upgrade that’ll change how you keep tabs on your home. It pairs a sharp 5MP HDR camera with a 180-degree wide-angle view, so you can see your whole porch from top to bottom, which means you can see packages left on the ground.

The standout feature here is radar detection. Instead of relying on basic motion, the R811S uses radar to deliver faster and more accurate notifications. Combined with an AI-powered person, prowler, and motion detection, you get alerts only when necessary.

Video quality holds up after dark, too. The doorbell records at 2880 x 1620 resolution and switches to infrared night vision with a range of up to 24 feet, so late-night visitors and early-morning deliveries are captured clearly. HDR support also helps balance harsh sunlight and deep shade, both of which can throw off a doorbell camera.

Installation is easy and doesn’t require drilling if you use the included adhesive strips. And of course, there’s a screw-mount option as well. Keeping it running is a 6,400mAh rechargeable battery that lasts up to 210 days on a single charge, depending on your settings. And if you want to forget about charging altogether, you can attach an optional solar panel.

Connectivity is dual-band, supporting both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi, giving you a more stable link regardless of your home setup. The doorbell also works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. And storage is sorted out of the box thanks to built-in memory and free storage options.

For anyone building a smart home on a budget, the R811S covers the essentials. You’ll get clear video, smart alerts, long battery life, and easy setup, which add up to a device that earns its spot by your front door.

For Prime Day, until June 26, you can pick up the Botslab R811S for just $99.99.

Botslab doesn’t have monthly subscriptions

Plenty of popular cameras and doorbells are cheap to buy but expensive to use, with a recurring subscription often required just to save or review your own footage. Botslab doesn’t require any of that. The W510’s base station stores your footage on your own hardware, with generous capacity and no recurring charges, while the R810SE and R811S also support local MicroSD storage. Local storage also means your everyday comings and goings are not necessarily living on a remote server somewhere

Over a few years, skipping a subscription can easily save you more than the devices themselves cost. All three devices run on the single Botslab app, so you can manage live views, clips, and alerts from one place rather than juggling separate logins.

Prime Day is a great time to buy Botslab’s security devices

If you’re looking for an outdoor security camera setup to monitor your front door and porch but are worried about the expenses, Botslab’s Prime Days deals make the already reasonably priced devices even more affordable. All three devices are dropping in price, with the deals running from June 23 through June 26.

The Botslab W510 Security Camera drops from its regular price of $499.99 to $359.99 during the sale, a $140 saving on the 4K camera. The Botslab R810SE Video Doorbell drops from $71.99 to $55.99, while the Botslab R811S is just $99.99, a $50 discount.

If you have been waiting for the right moment to upgrade your home security, Prime Day pricing and a no-subscription system that covers both your door and other outdoor areas is ideal.