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An auto tracking security camera from KeldCo doesn't just record — it follows. Whether it's a person walking across your yard, a vehicle pulling into your driveway, or activity near your front door, our cameras move with the action so nothing slips out of frame.
No subscriptions. No cloud fees. Just intelligent, motion-following protection that works the way security should — automatically, reliably, and on your terms.
KeldCo was founded by Erin and Josh Salkeld after experiencing break-ins firsthand. That's not a marketing story — it's why every camera we build is designed to actually protect people, not just look like it does.
Traditional fixed cameras only capture what's directly in front of them. Auto tracking security cameras are different — they detect movement and follow it in real time, keeping subjects in frame even as they move across your property.
Auto tracking cameras use built-in AI or motor-driven pan-tilt mechanisms to detect and follow motion. When the camera identifies a moving subject — person, vehicle, or animal — it automatically rotates or adjusts its field of view to keep that subject centred. This means you get full, continuous footage instead of a partial clip where the subject walks out of frame.
A camera that stops recording useful footage the moment someone moves sideways is a liability. Auto tracking eliminates that gap. Whether you're monitoring a large backyard, a warehouse floor, a retail space, or a long driveway, a tracking camera gives you coverage that fixed cameras simply can't match.
KeldCo's auto tracking cameras are engineered to handle real-world conditions — rain, dust, heat, and low light included.
Our outdoor security cameras combine auto tracking with weatherproof housings, wide-angle lenses, and full-colour night vision so your coverage doesn't stop when conditions change. Whether it's a stormy night or a blazing Australian summer afternoon, the camera keeps watching and following.
For indoor use, auto tracking cameras are ideal for monitoring open-plan spaces, nurseries, or business floors where people move freely. Paired with our indoor home security cameras, you get intelligent, space-aware coverage without needing multiple fixed cameras to fill the gaps.
Most auto tracking cameras on the market lock your footage behind a monthly cloud subscription. At KeldCo, we believe that's backwards. When you buy one of our cameras, you own it — and you own your footage.
KeldCo cameras store footage locally — on SD card or NVR — so your recordings are always accessible, always private, and never held hostage by a billing cycle. This matters particularly for motion-tracked footage, which captures extended clips that would quickly eat into cloud storage limits and rack up costs with other providers.
We don't white-label third-party software. KeldCo runs its own app, giving you direct access to live feeds, playback, and motion alerts without routing your data through unknown platforms. Australian-owned, Australian-operated, fully accountable.
Not all auto tracking cameras move the same way. Pan range (horizontal rotation) and tilt range (vertical movement) vary between models. A camera with 360° pan and 90° tilt will cover significantly more ground than a limited-range unit. Check the specs before buying to ensure the camera can physically cover the space you need.
If a camera tracks too slowly, a fast-moving subject — like a running person or a vehicle — will exit frame before the camera catches up. Look for cameras with responsive tracking motors or AI-based prediction that anticipates movement rather than just reacting to it.
If you're using a solar-powered auto tracking camera, be aware that frequent motor movement draws additional power. Position your camera in a location with good sun exposure to ensure reliable charging. Check out our solar wireless security cameras for models optimised for continuous outdoor use.
Wind-blown trees, passing headlights, and small animals can all trigger tracking in over-sensitive cameras. Most quality auto tracking cameras include adjustable sensitivity settings and AI-based subject filtering (human detection vs. general motion) to reduce false activations.
Auto tracking can be achieved in two main ways: physical PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) motors that physically move the camera, or AI-based digital tracking within a wide-angle fixed camera. PTZ models offer true physical tracking with zoom capability. AI digital tracking models have no moving parts, making them more reliable in high-vibration environments. Both have valid use cases depending on your setup.
Looking for more ways to protect your property? Browse our related collections:
WiFi security camera outdoor — Wireless outdoor cameras that connect directly to your home network for easy setup and reliable streaming.
Security camera motion detection — Cameras built around smart motion detection to alert you the moment something moves on your property.
Night vision security camera — See clearly after dark with dedicated night vision cameras designed for low-light and no-light environments.
When you buy from KeldCo, you're backing real people who took real risks to solve a real problem. Founders Erin and Josh Salkeld built this company after experiencing break-ins personally. They didn't find a product they trusted, so they built one.
Every KeldCo camera is our own product, running our own app, with full accountability from an Australian-owned and operated business. There are no third parties to blame, no subscription fees to hide behind, and no compromises on what matters — protecting the people and places you care about.
Auto tracking security cameras represent some of the most intelligent protection available today. At KeldCo, we make sure that intelligence works for you, not against your budget.
An auto tracking security camera is a camera that automatically detects and follows moving subjects within its field of view. Using either physical motor-driven pan-tilt mechanisms or AI-based digital tracking, the camera keeps a person, vehicle, or other subject centred in the frame as they move across the coverage area. This ensures continuous, useful footage rather than the subject simply walking out of a fixed frame. Auto tracking cameras are commonly used in yards, driveways, warehouses, retail spaces, and anywhere that movement covers a large area.
Yes. Auto tracking security cameras are specifically designed to detect and follow movement in real time. KeldCo's Solar Camera Pro 3.0 WiFi is an excellent example — combining intelligent motion detection with reliable outdoor performance and local storage so your tracked footage is always accessible. You can view it here: Solar Camera Pro 3.0 WiFi. For indoor tracking needs, the KeldCo Home Guardian Indoor Video Camera provides smart motion-aware coverage without requiring a subscription.
License plate detection requires a camera with high resolution (ideally 4K), good low-light performance, and often a narrower field of view focused on the entry point rather than a wide-angle pan. For best results, a fixed high-resolution camera positioned specifically at driveway or gate level tends to outperform auto tracking cameras for plate capture, as tracking cameras may introduce motion blur during rotation. KeldCo's 4K Outdoor Security Camera collection includes high-resolution options suited for this purpose. For mobile 4G connectivity in areas without WiFi, the Solar Camera Pro 2.0 4G is a strong option to consider.
PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras have several trade-offs worth knowing before you buy. First, they have mechanical moving parts, which means they can wear out over time or become less reliable in environments with heavy vibration or extreme weather. Second, a PTZ camera can only look in one direction at a time — if it's following one subject, it's not watching another part of your property. Third, PTZ cameras are generally more expensive than fixed or wide-angle alternatives. Finally, if the tracking motor is too slow, fast-moving subjects can still exit frame before the camera catches up. Understanding these limitations helps you decide whether a PTZ auto tracking camera or a wide-angle AI tracking model is the better fit for your property.
PTZ cameras can be excellent for home security, particularly for larger properties where fixed cameras struggle to cover wide open spaces like big backyards, long driveways, or rural blocks. The ability to follow a subject across a large area is a significant advantage in these settings. However, for smaller homes or standard residential properties, a combination of fixed wide-angle cameras with smart motion detection may offer more reliable and cost-effective coverage. KeldCo's Solar Camera Pro 3.0 WiFi delivers smart outdoor tracking performance and is a popular choice for homeowners who want intelligent coverage without the complexity or ongoing cost of traditional PTZ systems.
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