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The best garage security products 2024

  • Garages are a top target for thieves
  • Keep your car and belongings safe with these great products
  • From cameras to parking posts, and even lights

Written by Ryan Gilmore Updated: 19 June 2024

Even though your home has more expensive belongings in it, your garage is a prime target for would-be thieves and that’s why you need to consider what might be the best garage security products. This can include anything from parking posts, cameras, and even garage alarm systems.

And it’s not just your car thieves can target; your garage will probably be full of expensive power tools, hand tools and other things that can be sold on easily.

Part of the problem is that the garage is usually positioned where it can’t easily be constantly monitored if you are safely inside your home or out at work or socialising. And, besides, if you are at home, you’ll be busy and distracted with everything going on in the household. Thankfully this is where a CCTV system comes in so handy.

The best garage security products 2024 at a glance:

The best garage security product: Eufy Solocam S340 – Buy now from Amazon UK
Editor’s choice: Bison Ramco 600R with installation – Buy now from Amazon UK
Best garage security wireless camera: Blink Outdoor Wireless Camera – Buy now from Amazon UK

While you can keep your car safe with a steering lock and a Faraday pouch, there are further steps you can take to keep your garage itself free from crime. We’ve compiled a list of high and low-tech solutions (like a good garage door lock) to stop your belongings and car from being nicked – here are some of the best garage security products.

The best garage security products 2024

The best garage security product
Coming out on top of our recommended garage security products is the brilliant S340 Solocam by Eufy Security. I've had one of these on test since Autumn 2023, and it's been simply brilliant. Not only is it hyper-easy to set up on the app, but it requires no monthly subscription unlike other camera setups, and the build quality is superb.

You can swivel the camera, record events, and save data all from your phone while the Solocam is standing up high on your driveway. The app itself is easy to navigate, although you annoyingly have to delete clips everyday from false 'activity' events. Other than that small downside, it's worth the money, boasts an amazingly high recording resolution of 3K, and is can even run on solar power very efficiently - thus saving you on electricity costs that a wired camera system might incur.

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Read our full review of the Eufy Solocam 360 here.

Pros

  • Great build quality and weatherproof, thanks to IP67 waterproof rating
  • Easy to control and modify on the app - which is easy to navigate
  • Can be run using the solar panel - which is included in the package

Cons

  • Deleting clips everyday does get slightly strenuous
It involves slightly more cost, but a good parking post is one of the most effective ways of keeping your car secure. If you install one at the bottom of your driveway or in front of your garage, there's no way in which a car can leave without your control.

The Bison Ramco 600R is our favourite of the parking posts - largely because it's so durable against the elements and wedged firmly into the ground, so it can't easily be removed, unlike cheap units. But most of all, a free installation is included in this package. All you have to do is liaise with the installer about where it's going to go, and above all, work out where it'll go.

Pros

  • Fully installed as part of your purchase, which skips a bit of admin
  • Great, durable build quality post finished in black powder coat
  • Two-year warranty included, which is reassuring to buyers

Cons

  • You need to work out where it's going before you purchase
Best alarm kit
Price: $141.33
If your garage consists of precious vehicle(s) or automotive items that are special to you, few things can be quite as effective as a comprehensive home alarm kit. This five-piece essentials kit by Yale includes its signature yellow alarm unit, a control panel, two PIR movement sensors, and above all, no extra monitoring fees to worry about.

The alarm itself can sound 104dB and the PIR sensors can detect motion up to 30 metres away, making it a very comprehensive set which is perfect for any driveway leading up to a garage, small or long. You also get a two-year guarantee, which is reassuring to have.

Pros

  • Two-year guarantee adds a nice piece of mind to any buyer
  • Loud alarm (104dB) that is ideal for deterring intruders
  • PIR sensors can detect movement up to 30 metres away

Cons

  • Might be a little overkill if you plan to install it onto your garage
The best floodlights for garage security
If floodlights are important to you in order to provide illumination to your driveway and potential intruders, the Meikee 42W LED setup is one of the best all-round setups. Not only is it affordable at under £30, but it has an IP66 waterproof rating and has a beam angle of a full 270-degrees.

It also has a PIR sensor which detects movement up to 12 metres away, and you can also set the time for which you want the lights to stay on for after detection. This ranges from ten seconds to a full 600 seconds (ten minutes). The lights are also adjustable and have 56 LEDs built into it.

Pros

  • Powerful lighting capabilities with 56 LEDs on board
  • IP66 waterproof rating means it can survive rain and all weather
  • Can aid outdoor security camera very well for illumination

Cons

  • PIR sensor isn't as capable as on other security products
Best garage security budget solution

Rrp: $43.29

Price: $39.92
This battery-operated coded alarm will give you ten seconds to add in a code once it detects movement before sounding its 100dB alarm. The PIR sensor isn't as capable as other, more expensive Yale alarms at a detection distance of only 12 metres, but it still represents great value for money at under £20.

A two-year guarantee is also included, which adds reassurance. The alarm itself is powered by four AA batteries, which makes installation and maintenance easy, and all it requires you to do is set up a four-pin code before placing it where you want.

Pros

  • Easy to install, thanks to compactness and free-standing ability
  • Loud siren at 100dB, which can deter thieves and/or intruders
  • Good value for money at under £20, which undercuts many alarms

Cons

  • PIR sensor only detects 12 metres away, which is less than other Yale alarms
Best hub-free camera
Going one step further than deterring would-be thieves is by recording them in the process, which is perfect for scaring them off and also handy evidence for insurance companies and the police. This security camera from TP-Link offers HD recording (1080p) and connects to your home WiFi. It's also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant and can spin a full 360-degrees.

It features a motion detector and can send any threats to your smartphone via an app. You can also view it live on your phone, and it features two-way audio to allow you to shout at a wannabe burglar and scare them away. You get a local SD storage of 512GB and night vision extends to around 30 feet.

Pros

  • Works with any Wi-Fi router, which makes installation and setup easier
  • Works with Alexa and Google Assistant
  • Footage and monitoring is easily available via the app

Cons

  • Separate micro SD card is required
  • 1080p recording resolution isn't as capable as others
Best garage security wireless camera
While the above camera is good for keeping inside your garage, it won’t be much good for recording the outside, like your driveway. This camera from Blink is a battery-operated unit and can be mounted to the outside of your garage to record any crimes that may occur.

It's compatible with Alexa and any of the features and footage can be viewed on the Blink Home Monitor app, and the batteries last up for two years, only requiring two AA units to get going. What is a shame however, is the fact you have to pay a subscription to use it. However, if you're into smart home camera systems, this is one of the best on the market, and you can add many optional extras to your Blink setup, from doorbell setups to extra cameras.

Pros

  • Works with any Wi-Fi router, making setup easier
  • You can add on extras such as a video doorbell or extra cameras
  • Compact and great quality little cameras

Cons

  • Separate micro SD card is required
  • A subscription is required, albeit you do get a 30-day free trail
Best night time camera
Combining the recording abilities of a camera with the light of a floodlight, this little spotlight is a really sophisticated way to keep your car and garage safe. Made by Ring, it offers class-leading recording and build quality and should stop a burglar in their tracks.

Offered either as a battery-operated model (with an optional solar panel for power) or hardwired, the Spotlight offers the same features the other smart cameras offer. This means it features two-way audio, smartphone notifications if the motion sensor is triggered and 1080p recording, which can be viewed in real-time on your phone.

Pros

  • Spotlight and camera is a useful combination in one package
  • In-built motion sensor and 1080p recording make it a comprehensive bit of kit
  • The light is pretty powerful for what it is, and is motion detected

Cons

  • Subscription required, which begins at £30 per month
Best up-and-over garage door lock
Price: $94.55
A good lock upgrade is an old-fashioned and simple way to keep your garage as secure as possible. The Garage Defender will ensure that no one can lift an up-and-over garage door up, meaning that even if they get in, they won't be leaving with anything too big.

It's designed for concrete floors (tarmac and pavement examples are also available) and uses a robust padlock and upstand bar to keep the door in place. It's got a Bronze Sold Secure rating, too, meaning it should be good for your garage.

Pros

  • Comes with 'Sold Secure' certificate, which is only applied to top-end security products proven to be effective
  • Sturdy build quality and a great physical deterrent for your garage
  • Powder-coated finish ensures it lasts a long time

Cons

  • Can be tricky to install and remove

FAQs and things to consider with garage security products

If you are thinking about beefing up your garage security, there are a number of things you should consider.

How can I keep my garage safe from thieves?

Have a look at the physical condition of your garage, including its doors, windows, and walls. Make sure that the doors, hinges and locks are in good condition, and consider reinforcing windows with security film or installing burglar-resistant glass.

What is the best way to keep my garage secure?

One of our best recommendations in general is a good quality, secure parking post. When erected, they simply act as a blockade to any attempt at a vehicle theft. But our advice is to always go for one that isn’t on the cheaper scale and bolted into the ground, as these are very easy to remove. Instead, opt for one that’s more securely installed and is risen and lowered electronically. Bison do a number of great parking posts and can even include installation.

Does lighting matter when securing my garage?

Lighting is one thing that is really good at deterring potential intruders. Installing motion-activated lights makes it difficult for individuals to approach unnoticed and enhances overall safety and security.

Should I install an alarm system for my garage?

If you care about the contents of your garage, it’s a bit of a no-brainer from us. They’re among the most effective of deterrents alongside parking posts and cameras. Consider installing an alarm system that includes door/window sensors, motion detectors, and a loud siren. If you can connect to your home monitoring system, you can get an alert should there be any problems.

How else can I keep my garage secure?

Security Cameras: Surveillance cameras are a huge deterrent for burglars, and they can capture evidence if an incident occurs. Choose a high-resolution camera with night vision capabilities and remote access, allowing you to monitor your garage via smartphone or computer.

Garage Organization: Keep your garage well organised and try to keep valuable items out of view. It might be worth considering using curtains or blinds to obscure the view from the outside.

Ryan Gilmore is the Deputy Autos and Tools Editor for Parkers, specialising in car cleaning and hand tools. A veteran car cleaner; if it details, waxes or washes he’ll be on hand to make sure it’s worth your money.

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