- Lorex
- Reolink
- Zetronix
- mSpy
- BrickHouse Security
- SpyTech
- Ring
- Sabre
- Vivint
- SimpliSafe
- Spy Associates
- BizzOffers
- XNSPY
- FlexiSpy
- Spy Gadgets 4U
1. Lorex
Lorex (by FLIR) sells wired, wireless, and IP security cameras, NVR systems, and video baby monitors aimed at homeowners and small businesses. The program is distributed across several affiliate networks rather than run as a single in-house operation. Lorex products are positioned as a step up from entry-level brands, offering features like color night vision and local storage that resonate with security-conscious buyers. This makes it a natural fit for comparison content targeting shoppers who want more than a basic plug-and-play camera.
Program Details
- Commission: Roughly 5%–10% per sale, depending on the network (FlexOffers, Sovrn/VigLink, Cuelinks all list similar ranges)
- Cookie duration: 30 days (FlexOffers listing)
- Payout frequency: Network-dependent
- Network: FlexOffers, Sovrn, and others
Pros
- Established, trusted brand under the FLIR/Lorex name
- Straightforward DIY product line that’s easy to review and demo
- 30-day cookie gives reasonable room for research-heavy camera shoppers
Cons
- Commission rate is modest compared to direct-to-consumer software or safety programs in this niche
- No official cookie or rate page directly on lorextechnology.com; terms are network-dependent and can shift
- Limited recurring-revenue potential (one-time hardware purchases)
Best for
Home-security and smart-home review sites comparing budget camera kits
2. Reolink

Reolink is a global smart-home security brand known for affordable, high-resolution cameras, PoE systems, and battery-powered outdoor units sold in more than 200 countries. The affiliate program is run across several networks at once (Awin, Impact, and others), and the official Reolink affiliate page confirms a four-tier commission structure where payout climbs as an affiliate’s sales volume grows, rather than a single flat rate.
Program Details
- Commission: Tiered, roughly 2%–20% depending on network and sales volume (Reolink’s own affiliate page describes a “4-tier commission system”)
- Cookie duration: 30 days (confirmed on Awin/FlexOffers listings)
- Payout frequency: Varies by network
- Network: Awin, Impact, and other networks (multi-network program)
Pros
- Strong, widely-recognized brand with a 2M+ user base, which helps conversion rates
- Tiered structure rewards affiliates who scale their traffic over time
- Frequent coupons and creative refreshes are provided to affiliates
Cons
- Base commission (2%–8% for most affiliates) is on the low end for the niche
- Terms vary by network, so affiliates need to shop around for the best tier
- 30-day cookie is average, not exceptional, for a considered camera purchase
Best for
Tech and home-security bloggers who want a recognizable, easy-to-convert brand for budget-to-mid-range camera reviews
3. Zetronix

Zetronix is a US-based (Boston) consumer electronics company founded in 2006, specializing in affordable hidden cameras, spy pens, dash cams, and discreet monitoring devices sourced through partnerships with manufacturers. Its affiliate program runs on its own Magento-based (Amasty) platform rather than a major third-party network. The catalog leans heavily into novelty and covert form factors, items like glasses, cameras, and wall-clock recorders, that perform well in “gadget gift” and “spy gear” content.
Program Details
- Commission: Not publicly disclosed on the official FAQ page, Zetronix states only that “all affiliates can get a commission from each purchase,” with rates apparently set per affiliate after approval
- Cookie duration: Not publicly disclosed
- Payout frequency: Upon withdrawal request, once the balance is sufficient
- Network: In-house (Amasty Affiliate for Magento)
Pros
- Free, no-barrier signup open to any blog or site size
- Niche product range (pens, glasses, dash cams) gives content creators unusual, attention-grabbing items to review
- Direct relationship with the merchant (no network middleman)
Cons
- Commission rate is opaque, you won’t know your real payout until you’re approved and selling
- Smaller brand with less broad name recognition than Reolink or Ring
Best for
Niche spy-gadget or prank/novelty content creators who want unusual SKUs (camera pens, glasses) rather than mainstream security cameras
4. mSpy

5. BrickHouse Security

BrickHouse Security (now BrickHouse Electronics LLC) supplies surveillance, GPS tracking, and counter-surveillance equipment to consumers, half of the Fortune 500, and government agencies, including law enforcement. The affiliate program is distributed through general affiliate networks rather than run in-house. Based on platform documentation across FlexOffers and VigLink, commission terms are not uniformly published by the merchant directly.
Program Details
- Commission: Not uniformly published
- Cookie duration: 30 days (FlexOffers)
- Payout frequency: Network-dependent
- Network: FlexOffers, VigLink/Sovrn
Pros
- Credibility boost from working with a brand trusted by the NYPD, LA County Sheriff’s Department, and the FBI
- Broad catalog spanning consumer GPS trackers to office/employee-monitoring tools
- 30-day cookie is standard and workable for both B2B and consumer purchases
Cons
- Commission rate is vague and not confirmed directly by the merchant
- No official, single affiliate landing page on brickhousesecurity.com; terms live entirely on third-party networks
- Mixed consumer/enterprise catalog makes it harder to target a single audience
Best for
Security and surveillance bloggers serving both consumer and small-business audiences, especially “workplace monitoring” content
6. SpyTech

Spytech has made computer and mobile monitoring software since the late 1990s, anchored by its flagship SpyAgent product. Unlike most programs on this list, Spytech runs its affiliate program directly on its own site (spytech-web.com), with clearly published, official terms. SpyAgent’s long track record also gives review content a credibility angle; it’s one of the few monitoring tools with verifiable years of updates and user feedback to draw from.
Program Details
- Commission: Starts at 40% per sale and increases with sales volume
- Cookie duration: 60 days (“even 2 months down the road,” per the official affiliate page)
- Payout frequency: Guaranteed payouts; specifics provided after signup
- Network: In-house, direct program
Pros
- High starting commission (40%) directly confirmed by the merchant, not just a third party
- 60-day cookie is well above the 30-day industry norm
- Direct, no-network relationship means fewer middlemen and faster communication with the affiliate manager
Cons
- Software-only catalog limits cross-selling opportunities compared to hardware-based programs
- Smaller brand awareness outside of the monitoring software niche
- No major network backup (Awin, CJ, etc.) means less standardized reporting/dashboard tooling
Best for
Bloggers and YouTubers specifically focused on computer/employee monitoring software reviews and comparisons
7. Ring

Ring, owned by Amazon, is the dominant name in video doorbells and DIY home security cameras, tightly integrated with the Alexa ecosystem. Ring does not run a separate affiliate program; promotion happens exclusively through Amazon Associates. Because Ring products appear across countless Amazon pages and comparison guides, the brand is already deeply embedded in consumer research journeys, meaning affiliates benefit from a built-in purchase intent they don’t have to create.
Program Details
- Commission: 4% (Ring devices fall under Amazon’s “Fire tablet, Kindle, Echo, Ring devices, watches” category per Amazon’s official rate card)
- Cookie duration: 24 hours standard, extended to 90 days for items added to cart within that window
- Payout frequency: ~60 days after the end of the earning month
- Network: Amazon Associates (no standalone Ring program)
Pros
- Instant trust and recognition, virtually every shopper already knows and uses Amazon
- Massive built-in catalog means you can cross-sell other Amazon smart-home gear in the same content
- Amazon’s cart-extension rule means a click today can still earn commission on a purchase up to 90 days later, as long as the item stays in the cart
Cons
- 4% is one of the lower commission tiers in this entire list
- The base 24-hour cookie is extremely short unless the shopper adds it to the cart
- No dedicated Ring affiliate relationship or marketing support; you’re just one of millions of Amazon Associates
Best for
General home-security and smart-home content creators who already monetize broadly through Amazon Associates and want to add Ring as one line item among many
8. SABRE

SABRE is the top-selling personal safety brand in the US, known for pepper spray, stun guns, personal alarms, and home-security accessories, trusted by law enforcement for decades. SABRE runs its own branded affiliate program page in addition to network listings. The brand’s strong offline retail presence in major chains helps reinforce trust when online shoppers encounter it through affiliate content.
Program Details
- Commission: Not publicly disclosed.
- Cookie duration: 30 days (FlexOffers).
- Payout frequency: Network-dependent
- Network: FlexOffers and other affiliate networks.
Pros
- #1 brand recognition in personal safety, trusted by law enforcement, which raises conversion confidence
- Uncapped commission structure means high-volume affiliates aren’t artificially limited
- Affiliate spotlight/feature opportunities on SABRE’s own social channels and blog
Cons
- No published flat commission percentage makes it hard to forecast earnings before applying
- Personal-safety products (pepper spray, stun guns) carry state-by-state legal restrictions that affiliates must address in content
- 30-day cookie is standard, not exceptional, for this price point
Best for
Personal-safety, self-defense, and “everyday carry” content creators targeting runners, commuters, students, and travelers
9. Vivint
Vivint is a professionally-installed, fully-integrated smart home security company (cameras, locks, sensors, 24/7 monitoring) serving over 1.9 million customers. The affiliate program runs through Awin and covers vivint.com/shop specifically. Unlike DIY brands, Vivint’s professional installation model means customers are committing to an ongoing service relationship, which tends to produce higher average order values and a more deliberate purchase decision.
Program Details
- Commission: Up to 30% per valid sale
- Cookie duration: 30 days, plus a 45-day “lock period” (Awin)
- Payout frequency: Monthly; $50 minimum payout
- Network: Awin
Pros
- Up to 30% commission is among the highest percentage-based rates in the home-security category
- Vivint provides internal affiliate managers and custom creative on request
- 45-day lock period protects affiliate attribution even after the 30-day cookie technically expires
Cons
- “Up to” 30% likely means top-tier affiliates only; baseline rates for new affiliates are typically lower
- High-ticket, contract/subscription-based products can mean a longer, more complex sales cycle than simple hardware
- Commission can be structured as a flat $200/sale on some networks instead of percentage-based, so terms vary by where you sign up
Best for
Home-security bloggers and YouTubers targeting homeowners ready for professionally installed, monitored systems (vs. DIY buyers)
10. SimpliSafe

SimpliSafe pioneered the no-contract, DIY home security system category, protecting over 3 million Americans with self-installed sensors, cameras, and optional professional monitoring. The program runs through Awin, CJ Affiliate, and AvantLink. SimpliSafe’s heavy investment in national advertising, including Super Bowl spots and major podcast sponsorships, means many visitors are already familiar with the brand before they land on an affiliate’s page, which supports conversion rates even with its short cookie window.
Program Details
- Commission: Roughly $8 flat per sale
- Cookie duration: 1 day, notably short, confirmed by multiple independent sources (FlexOffers, TapRefer)
- Payout frequency: Network-dependent
- Network: Awin / CJ Affiliate / AvantLink
Pros
- Major, frequently-recommended brand (named “best home security system” by The Verge and Wirecutter), which supports high click-through and trust
- Low price point on entry-level kits supports fast, near-impulse purchases
- No long-term contract requirement makes the product an easy recommendation
Cons
- 1-day cookie is the shortest on this entire list by a wide margin. A slow-deciding reader will not convert for you
- Flat ~$8 per sale is low for a niche where competitors pay $50–$200+ per sale
- Strict program rules: no bidding on branded search terms, no coupon-only sites, US/Canada-based applicants generally required
Best for
High-traffic comparison and “best of” home-security list sites that can convert visitors to make a purchase the same day
11. Spy Associates

Spy Associates has sold surveillance and counter-surveillance equipment since 1999 to law enforcement, private investigators, corporations, and consumers, with high average order values. Its official affiliate FAQ confirms commission and incentive details directly. The store’s longevity gives it an established reputation in the professional surveillance community, which translates to strong trust signals for content targeting serious buyers rather than casual shoppers.
Program Details
- Commission: Up to 8%, with incentives available for select publishers
- Cookie duration: 45 days (FlexOffers)
- Payout frequency: Network-dependent
- Network: Partnerize / FlexOffers
- Average order value: Many products priced $100–$600+
Pros
- High average order value (some products $600+) means even an 8% commission can produce a solid per-sale payout
- 45-day cookie gives more breathing room than most competitors in this list
- Official program description cites high conversion rates and low return rates
Cons
- 8% top commission is modest in percentage terms, even though dollar amounts can be high
- Niche surveillance/counter-surveillance products may raise legal and ethical promotion questions, depending on the specific item
- “Up to 8%” suggests new affiliates may start below that ceiling
Best for
Investigative, security-professional, or “PI gear” content creators promoting higher-ticket surveillance equipment
12. BizzOffers
BizzOffers isn’t a single merchant; it’s an affiliate network and SaaS-offer aggregator (operating since 2011) that exclusively represents several parental-control and phone-monitoring apps, including mSpy and others (Eyezy, etc.), as well as health/wellness offers. It’s included here because the original list treats it as a standalone “program.” Because BizzOffers controls exclusive distribution for several of the most-searched monitoring apps, signing up gives affiliates access to offers they simply can’t get elsewhere.
Program Details
- Commission: 40% revenue share per sale, or CPA starting from $20 per action, depending on the specific offer
- Cookie duration: 120 days across the monitoring app offers
- Payout frequency: Weekly, automated
- Network: BizzOffers (proprietary network), since 2011, 5,000+ partners claimed
Pros
- Single sign-up gives access to multiple exclusive monitoring/wellness offers rather than just one product
- Long 120-day cookie window across its portfolio
- Fast, automated weekly payouts rather than the monthly norm
Cons
- As a network rather than a single brand, conversion quality varies depending on which underlying offer you promote
- A list of restricted countries (including Russia, Iran, Venezuela, and others) limits where you can legally drive traffic
- Heavy concentration in the parental-monitoring niche means similar legal/ethical disclosure considerations as mSpy and XNSPY
Best for
Affiliates who want one dashboard to promote several digital-safety and monitoring offers at once, rather than juggling separate sign-ups
13. XNSPY

XNSPY is a mobile monitoring app (launched 2014) offering call, location, app-usage, and data tracking for parents and employers. It runs its own direct affiliate program rather than relying solely on a third-party network. XNSPY’s dual-audience appeal, covering both parental monitoring and employee oversight, gives affiliates more content angles than single-use apps, from “best parental control” roundups to “remote workforce monitoring” guides.
Program Details
- Commission: 30%–50% per sale, with an average of roughly $40–$85 per sale, plus 5% on sales generated by affiliates you personally refer to the program
- Cookie duration: 30 days
- Payout frequency: Not specified publicly; pay-per-sale model
- Network: In-house, direct program
Pros
- Officially confirmed 30%–50% commission with a real per-sale dollar floor (~$40 minimum)
- Sub-affiliate referral bonus (5%) adds a second income stream beyond direct sales
- Dedicated promotional materials, including custom articles, banners, and discount coupons
Cons
- Minimum payout threshold and payment frequency aren’t clearly published, which some reviewers flag as a transparency gap
- Commission reversal/cancellation policy is not clearly detailed
- Same legal/consent considerations as other phone-monitoring software apply to all promotional content
Best for
Affiliates building a network of sub-affiliates in the parental/employee-monitoring space, not just direct promoters
14. FlexiSpy

FlexiSpy is one of the longest-running, most feature-dense mobile and computer monitoring tools on the market, with call recording, location tracking, and social media monitoring. It runs its own dedicated affiliate site on Post Affiliate Pro/TUNE infrastructure. The software’s advanced feature set, call interception, ambient recording, and live call listening, also makes it a natural subject for in-depth comparison content that can rank for high-intent buyer keywords.
Program Details
- Commission: Up to 50% on new sales, plus 20% recurring commission on renewals
- Cookie duration: 120 days
- Payout frequency: Monthly, paid on the 20th
- Minimum payout: $100
- Payment methods: PayPal, Bitcoin, WebMoney, bank/wire transfer
- Network: In-house (Post Affiliate Pro / TUNE)
Pros
- Highest combined commission ceiling on this list: up to 50% on new sales plus ongoing 20% on renewals
- 120-day cookie window is among the longest in the niche
- Multiple payout methods, including crypto (Bitcoin), useful for international affiliates
Cons
- $100 minimum payout is higher than several competitors, delaying the first payment for smaller affiliates
- Single monthly payout date (the 20th) offers less payment flexibility than weekly-paying programs like BizzOffers or XNSPY
- High-priced product (~$160+ average checkout) means a smaller pool of ready-to-buy traffic than mainstream camera brands
Best for
Established monitoring-software affiliates who want long-term recurring revenue from renewals, not just one-time sales
15. Spy Gadgets 4U

Spy Gadgets 4U is a UK-based retailer of spy cameras, GPS trackers, and covert surveillance gadgets. Its affiliate program is run through the UK network Affiliate Future, with terms confirmed directly on the merchant’s own affiliate page. The store’s UK focus makes it particularly well-suited for affiliates targeting British and European audiences who may find US-centric brands like Ring or Vivint less relevant or unavailable in their region.
Program Details
- Commission: 8% on all sales generated through your link
- Cookie duration: Not publicly disclosed by the merchant; Affiliate Future’s general tracking infrastructure typically defaults to industry-standard windows, but this isn’t confirmed specifically for this program
- Payout frequency: Network-dependent
- Network: Affiliate Future (UK)
Pros
- Simple, transparent, flat-rate 8% commission clearly stated by the merchant itself
- Free to join with no cost ever to the affiliate
- All orders handled directly by the merchant, simplifying customer service questions
Cons
- Cookie duration isn’t published, making it hard to judge how much “credit window” you’re really getting
- UK-focused retailer, which may limit relevance for US-based audiences
- 8% flat rate, with no stated volume tiers or bonuses for high performers
Best for
UK-based spy-gadget and gift-guide content creators looking for a no-friction, transparent flat-commission program
How Can You Maximize Earnings with Spy Gear Affiliate Programs?
The fastest way to maximize earnings in this niche is to combine multiple content formats while building real trust. Spy gear is considered a purchase, not an impulse buy, so audiences research heavily before clicking a buy link. Our analysis found that affiliates who lead with practical, use-case-specific content consistently outperform those relying on generic lists.
- Lead with hands-on reviews, not spec sheets: Buyers can’t physically inspect a hidden camera or GPS tracker before buying, so detailed, practical testing carries more weight here than in most consumer-tech niches.
- Build comparisons around use case, not just price: “Best hidden camera for a nanny cam” and “best GPS tracker for fleet monitoring” convert better than generic “Top 10” lists, since spy gear buyers span parents, PIs, and security pros with very different needs.
- Address legality and consent directly: Many spy gear products, especially audio/video monitoring tools, carry real legal restrictions depending on consent and jurisdiction. Covering this clearly builds trust that a pure sales pitch can’t, and most competing content skips it entirely.
- Show the product in action: Unboxings, setup walkthroughs, and side-by-side demos on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram work especially well here, since surveillance gear is easier to sell visually than to describe.
- Capture intent with an email list: Spy gear is often a higher-ticket, longer-consideration purchase. Building a list lets you re-engage shoppers with deals and restock alerts, rather than losing them after a single visit.
- Partner with security and tech creators: Not generic coupon or deal sites, referral traffic from a credible niche voice converts better than discount-driven clicks in a category where trust matters this much.
