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With all the features, choices and configurations available to you when deciding on CCTV, we cut right through the gimmicks and unnecessary bits and pieces to bring you the 5 Must have’s
Night Vision Monitoring is a crucial component of any CCTV system. With the majority of break-ins, vandalism, and thefts occurring under the cover of darkness, being able to clearly capture details on video at night is a MUST…
A camera with Motion detection recording begins to record if your camera detects motion and then stops once the movement ends.Your system can be configured to ignore specific areas of the camera’s field of view and the trigger’s sensitivity…
There has been a revolution in the security industry with the introduction of the Smart Phone technology in recent years that lets you monitor your business from a smartphone or tablet. Selecting a security camera system with this feature will provide the peace of mind at any time of day or night…
Whether it’s your home or business, we all take comfort in knowing that what we care about is safe and secure. You may not be able to be on guard 24-hours a day, but thanks to CCTV cameras and other home security camera systems, you can protect what matters to you, without the ongoing expense of employing a security firm. Using ‘DIY’ CCTV systems also provides a visible deterrent to intruders, while the modern technology used in many security camera systems today means you can integrate your cameras with your TV, PC, smartphone and tablet.
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Choosing which CCTV system is right for you will depend on what you want to monitor (your home or your office, for example), what you need to film (high resolution, black and white, colour), and how you want to connect your system (through a TV, a monitor, or record through a digital video recorder (DVR)). If you want a hand choosing the option that’s best for you, try our CCTV Solution Finder.
DVRs enable users to simultaneously monitor and record numerous cameras with motion detection triggers. Any recordings are saved onto the DVR hard drives and can be played back on the DVR itself, or transferred to alternative media. When choosing your DVR, it’s important to consider how many cameras you need it to record. A 4 Channel DVR can be linked up to four CCTV cameras, an 8 Channel DVR to eight cameras, a 16 Channel DVR to 16, and so on. If you’re looking to gain the benefits of a high-end CCTV system in minutes, consider a PCI or USB DVR, which plug directly into the back of your PC.
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