This is a specific conversation about Pet cameras — watching them when you're away — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.
inparticular.ai
Sounds like your current camera isn't doing your exotic shorthair justice — washed-out or inaccurate colour is a surprisingly common frustration, especially with cats whose coats have subtle tones and markings. Before I point you in the right direction, a couple of quick questions: what camera are you replacing, and what matters most to you in the new one — just better colour, or are you also after things like two-way audio or treat dispensing?
I've got one of those cheap Wifi cameras from Amazon, can't even remember the brand. The colour is just really off — my cat looks grey and washed out on screen but she's actually this beautiful blue-cream colour. I just want a camera that shows her accurately. No treats or anything, just a good picture.
inparticular.ai
That blue-cream colouring is exactly the kind of subtle, warm tone that cheap camera sensors completely mangle — they tend to underexpose warm colours and flatten everything into grey. Makes sense you want to see her properly. Is the camera in one fixed spot, like a living room, or do you move it around? And is the lighting in the room generally good, or is it often dim?
It's in the living room, pretty much fixed. The room gets decent natural light during the day but in the evenings it's just normal indoor lighting — lamps and a ceiling light.
inparticular.ai
Perfect — that's a really workable environment for a good camera. My recommendation is the Eufy Indoor Cam 2K (the HomeBase-free version, also listed as the Eufy Security Indoor Cam 2K). It has a genuinely strong colour sensor for the price — warm tones come through accurately rather than being crushed, and in your lamp-lit evening conditions it handles mixed indoor lighting well without going greenish or grey. The 2K resolution also means the detail in her coat texture will actually be visible rather than smeared. It connects directly to Wi-Fi, the app is stable, and it does have two-way audio if you ever want it — but you're not obligated to use any of that. For someone who just wants a clear, true-to-life picture of their cat, it's the most straightforward upgrade from a budget camera you can make right now.
That sounds great. Is the colour accuracy actually noticeably better than budget cameras, or is it more of a small improvement?
inparticular.ai
It's a genuinely noticeable jump, not a marginal one. The difference comes down to the image sensor and the colour processing — budget cameras use very low-cost sensors that clip warm and mid-range tones, which is why your cat looks flat and grey. The Eufy 2K uses a better sensor and processes colour more faithfully, so blues, creams and warm browns actually register rather than being averaged out to grey. People switching from budget cams often comment specifically on how much more lifelike their pets look. It won't be identical to seeing her in person — no camera is — but you'll actually see the blue-cream, not a grey smudge.
Brilliant, I'll go for that. Thanks for explaining it so clearly.
inparticular.ai
You're welcome — enjoy finally seeing her properly! The Eufy Indoor Cam 2K is easy to set up and the app is straightforward. Your exotic shorthair deserves to be seen in her actual colours.