Surveillance Security Systems allow you to safeguard large areas by monitoring and recording events through strategically placed cameras to detect any intrusion. These systems are customizable to suit various needs, featuring either fully integrated setups that require professional installation and maintenance, or do-it-yourself (DIY) kits. You may opt for a system that needs personal monitoring, or choose a system monitored by experts around the clock who contact the police in case of a security breach. Modern IP Camera Security Systems come ready to install straight from the box, allowing for easy installation. They feature cameras, network video recorders (NVR), cables and surveillance storage drives.
IP Camera security systems come with digital, high-definition cameras with crisp image quality and zoom features that give you a crystal-clear view of what is happening at your property. In these systems, power, audio and video transmit via a single Power over Ethernet (PoE) cable, making it easy to install. Digital surveillance security systems allow for connectivity to multiple IP Network Cameras that run simultaneously. The cameras feature storage hard disk drives (HDD) that enable you to record videos continuously for uninterrupted protection. These digital systems come with applications that allow users remote access to live footage and video playbacks on smart devices or computers. Their motion feature detects movement, then triggers alerts that go to you immediately. This allows for a speedy response in case of a security breach. Their network video recorders (NVR) are compatible with a wide range of cameras to give you flexibility.
Analog surveillance security systems are simple builds, which makes them easy to install. These security systems come with a digital video recorder (DVR) and multiple CCTV analog cameras connected by coaxial cables. The DVRs support HDMI® and VGA outputs to give you multiple high definition displays at the same time. Analog CCTV Cameras record small video files transmitted using coaxial cables, requiring low data storage and bandwidth requirements. These analog systems support a wide variety of analog camera designs, which means you can customize them to suit your needs. They also feature smartphone applications with remote monitoring capabilities so you can monitor your property from any location.
Do-it-yourself security systems come built as kits, allowing you to configure them according to your requirements. Most feature a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel or a hub serving as the system control center and dashboard of the system, which means easy installation. The system control device connects to various surveillance accessories, such as indoor and outdoor sensors and day and night vision cameras, all strategically placed to secure your home or office. Some come as all-in-ones featuring security cameras, motion and sound sensors, and a siren to warn you of an intrusion.