Tag: DVR Security Cameras
Security Cameras
by pyred.com on Oct.11, 2010, under Uncategorized
Recent Urges In Security Cameras Installations At Home Requires Less Costly And More Efficient Options
The past two years security industry in United States has increase 72 percent for Security Cameras installment. DVR Security Camera systems include built-in analytics with recording function that has been built-in into the Security Cameras CCTV itself, eliminating the need of separate DVR. Built-in recorders in these cameras have enough storage capacity to record up to three months of surveillance. Video signals are no longer required to be streamed to central station, and high resolution image compression of 30 frames per second enabling video analytics to distinguish cars or animals from people.
IP CCTV Cameras are the Future of Home Security. They are much More Accurate From budgeting point of view, with easier installment procedure. With Plug and Play feature, IP CCTV Cameras are easier to install, and they only require power to the camera itself, and Ethernet cable to connect the camera to a computer. With built in recorders, there will be less electricity required to operate the camera.
Analog camera systems are no longer fulfilling the needs of security surveillance. They are expensive, require more electricity and need routine service. They require separate DVR unit, cabling from camera to the recorder, and secure environment to place the DVR. They have several steps of susceptible process which could cause disruption of the surveillance.
IP cameras are also more portable and require fewer cameras to cover larger space. Digital cameras can be easily moved to different locations on the site. And since DVR system is built into the camera, the larger the area, there will be significant cost saving and reduce of work. IP Cameras are also equipped with built-in programming software. This could save hundreds of dollar expenses required for purchasing additional or third-party software.
Existing CCTV Systems could also be converted into IP cameras with IP conversion kits. They are less costly, and enable most of the existing CCTV installation to be converted into IP cameras.