....... I have tried many wired and wireless including every one made by X10. The color X10 Anaconda does a decent job in daylight none of them worked at night without a lot of light. You want at least a 1/3 cmos 480 line resolution camera with auto iris to adjust to varying light conditions with IR illumination.
Please let me make two points. 1. For the best home security camera images... you want 1/3inch
CCD (not cmos). 2. Lights.. particularly the motion sensor outside lights are known to deter criminals.
Whereas the IR cameras can get decent video in low light... low light conditions are also what attracts criminals. So whats the point? I thought the cameras was to deter the people that would take our stuff and harm the people we care for. Not to make them a part of our home videos. I like IR cameras myself... but NOT as a replacement for safe lighting. Are all proper steps for securing a home.
A secure safe home doesn't arrive in the mail in a package. Securing your home is a series... or layers... of protective actions. Good lighting, clear landscaping (no dark or overgrown areas), good locks on solid secure doors and windows, alarm signs (and alarm), security cameras, and good security practices.