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Your front door is the first thing people see — and the first thing intruders test. A front door security camera from KeldCo gives you real-time visibility, motion alerts, and round-the-clock recording so you always know who's at your door, whether you're home or halfway around the world.

No subscriptions. No hidden fees. Just dependable protection built by Australians who've been through a break-in themselves and refused to settle for less.

 


 

Keep Watch 24/7 Without Lifting a Finger

A front door camera isn't just a deterrent — it's peace of mind on demand. KeldCo cameras are designed to work quietly in the background, so you're always covered without constantly checking in.

Always On, Always Aware

  • Motion detection triggers instant alerts to your phone the moment activity is detected

  • Wide-angle lenses capture your full entry point, from driveway to doorstep

  • Night vision technology ensures clear footage even in complete darkness

Built for Everyday Life

  • Simple setup means you're protected within minutes, no technician needed

  • Fully managed through the KeldCo app — no third-party subscriptions required

  • Works with Wi-Fi, 4G SIM, or solar power depending on your setup

 


 

Crystal-Clear Footage When It Matters Most

Grainy footage won't hold up when it counts. KeldCo front door security cameras deliver sharp, high-definition video so you can clearly identify faces, vehicles, and activity at your entry point.

High-Definition Recording You Can Actually Use

  • 4K and HD resolution options for crisp, detailed footage

  • Wide dynamic range handles harsh backlighting and glare from the sun

  • Local and cloud storage options give you flexible access to recorded footage

Smart Detection That Reduces False Alarms

  • AI-powered motion zones let you focus alerts on specific areas

  • Human detection filters out pets, shadows, and passing cars

  • Customisable sensitivity settings so you get notified when it actually matters

 


 

Built Tough for the Outdoors, Designed for Your Home

Front doors take a beating from the elements — and your security camera should be able to handle it. KeldCo cameras are engineered for real-world conditions, not just showroom specs.

Weather-Resistant and Durable

  • IP65 and IP66 weatherproof ratings protect against rain, dust, and humidity

  • UV-resistant housing prevents cracking and discolouration over time

  • Suitable for all climates — from coastal Australian humidity to harsh winter conditions

Flexible Power Options

  • Solar-powered models eliminate the need for wiring or battery changes

  • Rechargeable battery cameras offer wire-free installation anywhere

  • Hardwired options provide continuous power for high-traffic entry points

 


 

Explore More From KeldCo

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Why Choose KeldCo

KeldCo was founded by Erin and Josh Salkeld after their own homes were broken into. What started as a personal mission became a brand built around one belief: everyone deserves reliable security without being locked into endless subscriptions or overpriced hardware.

Every KeldCo camera is our own product, managed through our own app, backed by our own team. When you reach out, you're speaking to real people who take accountability seriously — because this isn't just a business to us. It's personal.

Australian-owned and operated, KeldCo combines honest pricing, genuinely smart technology, and the kind of support that doesn't disappear after the sale. No subscriptions. No excuses. Just security that works.

 


 

Things to Know About Front Door Security Cameras

Before you buy, here are a few practical things worth understanding about front door security cameras and how to get the most out of them.

Placement matters more than most people realise. Mounting your camera at around 2.4 to 3 metres high gives you an optimal downward angle to capture faces without being easily tampered with. Avoid positioning it where it's pointed directly into the sun, which can overexpose footage during the day.

Wi-Fi signal strength at your front door affects performance. If your router is at the back of your home, your front door camera may experience lag or dropped connections. Consider a Wi-Fi extender or opt for a 4G camera if the signal is weak.

Local storage protects you when the internet goes down. Cloud-only cameras stop recording during outages. KeldCo cameras with local storage via SD card continue capturing footage regardless of your connection status.

Privacy laws vary by country and state. As a general rule, cameras pointed at your own property — including your front door and driveway — are permitted in most regions. Cameras that capture footpaths, neighbours' driveways, or public spaces may have restrictions depending on where you live. Always check local regulations before installing.

Solar cameras need adequate sunlight to stay charged. If your front door is heavily shaded or faces away from the sun for most of the day, a solar-powered model may not maintain a full charge. In those situations, a battery or wired camera is a more reliable choice.

 


 

Frequently Asked Questions About Front Door Security Cameras

What is the best front door camera?

The best front door camera depends on your setup, but for most homes, the KeldCo Solar Camera Pro 3.0 Wi-Fi is an excellent choice. It combines solar-powered operation, sharp HD video, motion detection, and real-time alerts through the KeldCo app — all with no monthly subscription fees. If you need 4G capability instead of Wi-Fi, the KeldCo Solar Camera Pro 2.0 4G is a strong alternative, especially in areas with limited Wi-Fi coverage.

Can I put a security camera on my front door?

Yes, you can install a security camera at or near your front door, and it's one of the most effective placements for home security. Most homeowners mount their camera above the door frame or on an adjacent wall to capture a wide view of the entry point. If you're renting, it's worth checking with your landlord first. In most countries, filming your own property — including your front entrance — is perfectly legal, though you should avoid framing public spaces or neighbouring properties unnecessarily.

Can you have a doorbell camera without internet?

Yes, some front door cameras can function without an internet connection. Cameras with local SD card storage will continue recording even when offline. However, features like live viewing, real-time motion alerts, and cloud backup typically require an active internet or 4G connection. If reliable Wi-Fi is a concern at your front door, a 4G-enabled camera like the KeldCo Solar Camera Pro 2.0 4G can operate independently of your home network using a SIM card.

What are the disadvantages of a doorbell camera?

Doorbell cameras are a popular option but they do come with trade-offs. Many require a professional installation or existing doorbell wiring. Subscription fees for cloud storage can add up over time. The fixed mounting position of doorbell-style cameras can also limit your field of view compared to a standard security camera mounted at a higher angle. Battery life on some models is inconsistent, and cheaper options often deliver poor night vision or laggy live feeds. Choosing a purpose-built front door security camera — rather than a doorbell-style device — often gives you more flexibility, better image quality, and greater long-term value.

Is a doorbell camera always recording?

Most doorbell and front door cameras don't record continuously by default — they record in short clips triggered by motion detection to conserve storage and battery life. However, many cameras, including KeldCo models, support continuous recording modes when connected to local storage or when battery and power conditions allow. You can typically configure your recording preferences through the camera's app, setting it to motion-triggered, scheduled, or always-on recording depending on your needs and storage capacity.