Costs and Contracts

How Much Do Flock Cameras Cost?

Public contracts commonly point to a subscription model, which means the first-year quote is only part of the story.

The common public-price benchmark

Many public references around Flock cameras show pricing near $2,500 per camera per year, with separate installation, implementation, or service terms depending on the agreement. Exact pricing can vary by customer, contract year, bundled products, and negotiated scope.

The useful procurement question is not just the camera count. It is the three-year or five-year spend, renewal terms, cancellation rights, data access terms, and whether the city has budgeted for staff time, legal review, and public-record handling.

What to check in a contract

Look for automatic renewal language, governing law, data ownership, data retention, sharing permissions, audit rights, product-improvement clauses, indemnity, and any terms that make cancellation harder than expected.

A cheap pilot can become a larger recurring expense if the agency adds cameras, expands access, or renews without a public review. That is why every article on this site treats cost and oversight as the same conversation.