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Alarm Grid is excited to introduce the Alarm.com ADC-V530, a next-gen indoor camera designed to rethink privacy, visibility, and control. With powerful analytics, built in spotlight, and a unique privacy shield, this camera delivers smarter awareness without compromising your peace of mind.

Alarm.com ADC-V530 shown with the LED on:

The ADC-V530 is not just another indoor camera. It tackles one of the biggest concerns people have always had with indoor video: privacy. Instead of just turning the camera on or off, this model includes an Automatic Privacy Shield that can physically block the lens when the system is disarmed or based on custom scenes and schedules. It is a big step forward, giving users real, visible control and peace of mind.

That privacy control goes even further with a physical button right on the camera. A quick tap opens or closes the shutter instantly, so you always know exactly when the camera can and cannot see. Even better, this works even if the camera is offline, so you are never dependent on an app or connection to maintain your personal privacy.

ADC-V530 Shown with the privacy shutter closed:


The reset (🔄) button, located on the back of the camera housing, is used to manually control the privacy shutter. Manual control is available as long as the camera has power. To toggle the shutter between open and closed, quickly press and release the button. This is the same button used to factory reset the camera. If the button is pressed and held for ten (10) seconds, a factory reset will begin. So, be careful when manually controlling the shutter.

A few things to keep in mind: if the privacy shutter is manually closed, it must also be manually opened. Automation schedules or system events will not change the shutter’s position once it has been manually set. If the camera loses power, the shutter will remain in its last position when power is restored.

Of course, privacy is only part of what makes this camera stand out. The ADC-V530 delivers sharp 4MP HDR video with a wide 110 degree field of view. That means clearer images in both bright and low light conditions, making it easier to see what is really happening inside your home.

HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is what helps the camera handle both very bright and very dark areas at the same time. Instead of losing detail in shadows or having bright spots get washed out, HDR balances the image so you can see everything more clearly. This is especially helpful indoors when sunlight is coming through a window, keeping faces and important details easy to make out.

The built in LED spotlight adds another layer of awareness that many indoor cameras simply do not have. It can brighten up a dark space or draw attention to unexpected activity, helping make sure nothing slips by unnoticed. It can also act as a deterrent, letting would-be burglars know they're being watched.

You also get full duplex two way audio, which makes conversations feel natural instead of awkward or delayed. Whether you are checking in on family, talking to a visitor, or addressing something unexpected, communication is smooth and immediate.

Where this camera really shines is in its smart video analytics. It can tell the difference between a person and general motion, which helps cut down on annoying false alerts. Pair that with the Smart View timeline, and you can quickly jump to important moments like when a person is detected or a door is accessed. And with onboard recording enabled (MicroSD card required), you can also scroll through continuous footage instead of being limited to just event-activated clips.

When it comes to storage, the ADC-V530 brings some welcome improvements. It supports encrypted onboard recording with a microSD card, along with SVR options. That means your important video is still preserved even if your network goes down, solving a common frustration with cloud-only cameras.

Setup is also flexible and straightforward. The camera supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WIFI, and you can even use Ethernet if you want a more stable connection. It is designed to fit into just about any installation without hassle.

Features like Perimeter Guard and manual warning sounds also help you take action when it matters. Instead of just recording what happens, the camera gives you tools to respond in real time.

Overall, the Alarm.com ADC-V530 feels like a smart step forward for indoor cameras. It focuses on what users actually care about, like privacy, smarter alerts, and better control. If you are looking to upgrade your system, this is definitely a camera to be excited about.

For Alarm Grid customers, a Platinum Plan (Self or Full) or a Video Monitoring account is needed to use the Alarm.com ADC-V530. If you have questions about this, or any Alarm.com camera, our support team is available from 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM Eastern Time, Monday - Friday. You can also visit our website to chat with a live support agent Monday - Friday from 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM.

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