The features we offer.
Security
cameras are crucial for monitoring and protecting property, assets, and people.
They are widely used in homes, businesses, and public spaces to deter crime,
collect evidence, and ensure safety.
Cameras Design:
1. Dome
Cameras:
- Compact and discreet, ideal for indoor
use.
- Often used in offices, stores, and
homes.
2. Bullet
Cameras:
- Long and cylindrical, great for outdoor
surveillance.
- Designed for long-distance
monitoring.
3. PTZ
Cameras (Pan-Tilt-Zoom):
- Can pan (move side to side), tilt (move up
and down), and zoom.
- Ideal for monitoring large areas.
4. C-Mount
Cameras:
- Designed with detachable lenses for
changing focal lengths.
- Used in specialized monitoring (e.g.,
industrial setups).
5. Hidden
Cameras:
- Disguised in objects like smoke detectors
or clocks.
- Used for covert surveillance.
Cameras Connectivity:
1. Wired
Cameras:
- Connected using cables (coaxial or
Ethernet).
- Reliable, but installation requires more
effort.
2. Wireless
Cameras:
- Connect over Wi-Fi, easier to
install.
- Suitable for homes and small
businesses.
3. PoE
Cameras (Power over Ethernet):
- Use a single Ethernet cable for power and
data.
- Simplifies cabling and installation.
4. Cellular
Cameras:
- Use mobile networks for remote locations
without internet.
Cameras Features:
1. IP
Cameras (Internet Protocol):
- Transmit video over a network, enabling
remote access.
- Often offer HD or 4K resolution.
2. Analog
Cameras:
- Traditional cameras that connect to DVRs
for recording.
- Less expensive but offer lower resolution
compared to IP cameras.
3. Night
Vision Cameras:
- Equipped with infrared LEDs for low-light
or no-light conditions.
4. Thermal
Cameras:
- Detect heat signatures, useful in total
darkness.
5. Smart
Cameras:
- Compatible with home automation systems like Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple HomeKit.
DVR/NVR:
- DVR (Digital Video Recorder): Used with
analog cameras.
- NVR (Network Video Recorder): Works with
IP cameras.