It’s 2023, and pet cameras are no longer a rarity. But similar to security cameras, pet cameras without monthly or yearly fees are still a rarity. Worry not, we have made a short list of the best pet cameras without subscription.

Three of the cameras mentioned below are dedicated pet cameras. However, we have picked a conventional security camera that can also double up as a pet camera. With both types, you can use the companion app to check or also communicate with your furry friends.
So without further ado, let’s check some of our top picks for indoor pet cameras.
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1. NETVUE Dog Camera
- Resolution: 1080P | Storage: TF Card or cloud (paid)
- Night vision: Black & White
- Smart assistant: Amazon Alexa
The NETVUE dog camera is compatible with Amazon Alexa. As such, you can use voice commands. And features like 2-way audio helps you communicate with your furry friend when needed. However, you will need to keep a couple of things in mind when installing it. For one, the pan and tilt angles are limited. As such, you will need to place it in a position/place where you can see your pet walking by easily.
For the price point, the video quality is on point and you will not be disappointed. And the same thing can be said of the night vision. In fact, several users have praised the clear night vision of this NETVUE pet camera.
Another positive thing about these pet cameras is the customer service. They are responsive, and several users have pointed out that they help through troubleshooting and installation. And for connected services like security cameras, this one is a huge plus.
The videos are stored in memory cards. Once the card is overwritten, the older data is written over. Motion alerts are free, but if you want detailed alerts, you will have to subscribe to the paid service.
The NETVUE dog camera is inexpensive and if you simply want to check on your pet’s movements while you are away or talk to them in between, then this one is the perfect pick.
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2. MUBVIEW Pet Camera
- Resolution: 2K | Storage: micro SD card or Cloud (paid)
- Night vision: Black & White
- Smart assistant: None
Interestingly, the motion alerts of this camera are swift. It starts recording and sends a notification once the motion sensor is triggered. It comes with black-and-white night vision, and while you will be able to see the foreground, the quality is not vivid.
The MUBVIEW dog camera is a decent pet camera. It doesn’t have extra frills like bark detection. However, the 2-way audio and the clear picture quality will let you see and communicate with your pet.
Installation is easy and the data is stored in a micro SD card (bought separately). Do note that you get the option to opt for a seven-day trial cloud service.
The MUBVIEW pet camera is small and compact (and lightweight too). As such, you will have to find a place where it will be able to record your pet’s movement (and not get knocked off). It’s popular on Amazon and has over 2,0000 user ratings to its credit. Users love the value-for-money proposition it offers along with swift motion alerts, and easy installation process. And well, the 2K video is not bad either.
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3. eufy Security Indoor Cam E220
- Resolution: 2K | Storage: SD card or Cloud (paid)
- Night vision: Black & White
- Smart assistant: Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit
Just like its equivalent above, it can record sharp and clear videos at 2K. The night videos are also clear and crisp. And the 95-degree vertical tilt is the cherry on top. This gives you the levy to mount the camera at the place of your choice.
The human and animal detection feature means you get a few false alerts on your phone. Plus, the option to record everything on an SD card (up to 128GB) is an added advantage. It’s worth noting that this eufy security camera comes with cloud subscription plans as well.
Lastly, it’s compatible with several smart assistants including Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit. And guess what? The app is pretty intuitive and lets you customize the settings per your preference. The folks at PC Mag tested this camera and found the video quality to be sharp. Plus, panning the camera was smooth and seamless.
If you are looking for an all-in-one security camera without subscription that can double as a pet camera and a security camera, this one is an excellent choice. And guess what? It isn’t expensive.
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4. Wopet Dog Camera D01 Plus
- Resolution: 1080p | Storage: SD card
- Night vision: Black & White
- Smart assistant: None
In fact, it’s the latter which wins hands down. With it, you will be able to see a wide area in front of the camera. Unfortunately, there’s no way to pan and tilt this Wopet pet camera. So you will have to find an optimal place to keep the camera. Note that it’s not a wireless camera and needs continuous power to function. The company ships a power adapter and a 4.9ft power cable along with the camera.
The video is not the best in the world. But as long as your pet is not moving around super fast, you should be able to see them without issues. It’s worth noting that fast-moving pets appear as little pixelated as per some user reviews. The audio is at par, and you should be able to communicate clearly. Lastly, the night vision is also clear.
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FAQs About Pet Cameras
If you want to keep an eye on your pet when you step out of the house (even when they are crate-trained or house-trained), then a pet camera is a good buy. As noted above, you can communicate with the pet — talk to them occasionally or reprimand them when they are being naughty.
It depends from make to make. Some cameras come with 24 x 7 recording, while others start recording when the motion sensor is triggered.
Like any smart home device, be it a baby monitor that connects to Wi-Fi or a home security camera, a pet camera can also be hacked. So, if you are considering a Wi-Fi-based smart home product, check the privacy policies of the product. At the same time, you must ensure that your Wi-Fi passwords are strong and changed regularly, among others.
Keep a Digital Eye
These were some of the best pet cameras without subscription. Most of these cameras are basic and don’t have added frills like color night vision, pan & tilt, and human and/or pet detection. Nevertheless, they should be able to keep an eye on your furry friend and let you know in case they need your assistance in some way.
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Last updated on 11 August, 2023
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