As a tech reviewer, I’ve had the opportunity to test a wide range of products across various categories, and security cameras are no exception. Recently, I got my hands on the Baseus N1 Outdoor Security Camera Kit, a system designed for those seeking reliable outdoor surveillance with top-notch features.

After spending some time with it, I must say that the product offers a well-rounded package, combining durability, ease of use, and solid performance. Here’s a detailed breakdown of my experience.
1. What’s In the Box?
Here’s a list of what’s inside the box for the Baseus N1 Outdoor Security Camera Kit:
- Two Baseus N1 Outdoor Security Cameras
- HomeStation Hub
- Two mounting brackets and hardware
- AC adapter (for the hub)
- LAN cable (for the hub)
- USB charging cable (for the cameras)
- Quick start guide / user manual

This kit includes everything needed for setup and installation.
2. Build Quality and Design
Right out of the box, the Baseus N1 cameras exude a sense of durability. The build quality immediately stood out to me as one of the camera’s strongest aspects. The cameras feature a robust, weatherproof design (IP67 rating) capable of withstanding harsh outdoor environments like rain, dust, and extreme temperatures ranging from -20°C to +50°C. The compact design, coupled with its clean black-and-white color scheme, ensures that it blends well in any outdoor setting without being too obtrusive.



Each camera weighs 262 grams and measures 90 x 67 x 50 mm, making it a bit heavier than some other models on the market, but this added weight actually reinforces the product’s durability. I particularly appreciated how the cameras felt sturdy enough to endure long-term use in challenging conditions.
3. Seamless Setup Experience
As a reviewer who often deals with complex installations, I was pleasantly surprised by how straightforward the experience was with the Baseus Security App. The app walks you through the process step by step, from connecting the home station to syncing the cameras. Within 15 minutes, I had both cameras up and running, monitoring my outdoor spaces seamlessly.



The home station, which serves as the central hub for the cameras, connects to your router via an Ethernet cable. This wired connection ensures stable performance, which is crucial for continuous security monitoring. Once the cameras were synced to the home station, I could immediately start adjusting settings through the app, including configuring motion detection, setting up zones, and toggling between day and night modes.
4. Daytime Performance
When it comes to image quality, the Baseus N1 performs exceptionally well during the day. With its 2K recording resolution (2304 x 1296 pixels) and a 145-degree field of view, the camera delivers sharp, crystal-clear footage. The wide field of view was especially handy for covering large areas without requiring additional cameras, which could have otherwise increased costs.
I was able to monitor key areas like my driveway and backyard with minimal blind spots, capturing every detail in the frame. The colors were vibrant, and the clarity of the image impressed me the most. Even when zooming in with its 8x digital zoom, I could still make out important details such as license plates or the faces of people entering the premises.
5. Night Performance
While the daytime performance was outstanding, I found the night performance to be just about average but still more than sufficient for most use cases. The camera switches to black-and-white night vision in low-light environments, and the quality is decent enough to identify people and objects.
The camera also comes with a 100-lumen spotlight that can be activated for full-color night vision, which helps improve clarity, but the colors were of course not as vibrant as they were during the day.
In my tests, the spotlight illuminated my backyard effectively, allowing me to capture color footage even after dark. However, if you’re someone who requires high-detail night footage, you might find it limited compared to high-end models.
6. Durability and Battery Life
As someone who values products that can last in outdoor conditions, I was pleased with the durability of the Baseus N1 cameras. The IP67 rating means they are fully waterproof and dustproof, so I had no concerns about leaving them outside, even in harsh weather conditions.
Another key highlight is the impressive 7,800mAh battery life. According to the specs, each camera can last up to 210 days on a single charge, depending on usage patterns. While I haven’t had the cameras long enough to test the full 7 months of battery life, the system has held up well so far without requiring a recharge, even with regular daily use. For users in areas where power access is limited, this long battery life is a significant advantage.
7. Smart Detection and Storage
The camera uses smart motion detection to differentiate between people, vehicles, and objects, minimizing false alarms. You can also define specific zones in the app to monitor areas that are of particular concern, such as entry points to your home.
Unlike many competitors that require a monthly subscription for cloud storage, the Baseus N1 provides local storage that can be expanded up to 16TB. This is a massive advantage, especially if you’re not interested in recurring fees for cloud services. The home station comes with 16GB of built-in storage, which can last for up to 3 months, depending on how frequently your cameras record.
8. Two-Way Audio and Additional Features
The two-way audio system was another feature I enjoyed testing. It allows you to communicate with anyone on the camera feed in real-time, which is particularly useful for addressing visitors or deterring potential intruders. The audio quality was clear on both my end and the receiving end.
Additional features include integration with Alexa and Google Assistant, making it possible to control the system with voice commands. While the lack of support for Apple HomeKit and IFTTT might be a downside for some users, the overall feature set still makes the Baseus N1 a compelling choice.
9. App Experience
The Baseus Security App provided a great user experience. From real-time monitoring to adjusting camera settings, the app offers a wide range of customization options, including power modes and motion sensitivity adjustments. Notifications were prompt, and I appreciated how the app minimized false alarms by accurately detecting motion from relevant sources, like human movement, rather than small animals or wind-blown debris.
10. Final Thoughts
The Baseus N1 Outdoor Security Camera Kit is an excellent solution for anyone in need of a robust, durable, and reliable outdoor security system. With high-resolution video, a long battery life, expandable local storage, and advanced detection features, it offers a well-rounded package that is ideal for home and office environments alike.
Pros:
Excellent build quality and durability
Sharp 2K video resolution
Long-lasting battery life
No recurring storage fees
Seamless app experience and setup
Cons:
Night performance could have been better
Lacks integration with Apple HomeKit or IFTTT
11. Pricing and Availability
For a starting price of around $199, the Baseus N1 is a great investment for those looking for an affordable yet feature-rich security solution. Whether you’re a homeowner, office manager, or even a tech enthusiast like me, this camera kit delivers excellent value.
It is currently available on the Baseus website and Amazon.






