Home Security Cameras
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Monitoring Cameras
For these, you pay a security company to watch over your property. They can take action on your behalf anytime your alarm is triggered, such as calling the police. Expect to pay installation fees and monthly fees for monitoring and maintenance. It’s important to check that the company selling the alarm is approved and registered by your police force, otherwise, officers may not be able to respond in the event of a burglary.
Do It Yourself
When you don’t need active monitoring but want to keep an eye on your home, then a ‘smart’ camera may be the ideal solution. These DIY systems come with companion apps that lifestream footage from your camera directly to your mobile, tablet or PC. Smart cameras are usually self-installed, which lets you avoid the cost of professional installation. While inexpensive compared to monitored solutions, they are not suitable for those requiring rapid response in the event of an emergency.
Home Security FAQ
What types of security cameras are there?
There are a huge range of indoor and outdoor security cameras available, and you may want to mix and match options. Features to consider include night vision, pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities as well as whether it’s wireless or includes a motion detector.
Can I use an indoor camera on the window to see outside?
It depends on the camera you have. Generally, most cameras don’t perform well when focused through a window because the image may be distorted by marks on the glass. It’s best to use an outdoor camera if you want to record images of the exterior of your home.
How easy is it to set up a home monitoring system?
Today, there are many do-it-yourself security cameras available that easily connect to your mobile. You can also create your DIY home monitoring system using various components and software, but this kind of system requires an advanced degree of technical know-how.
What do I need to record video or pictures in the dark?
For this you’ll need an infrared (IR) camera. Infrared light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum that is invisible to human eyes. This lighting bathes the subject in heat, allowing the camera to see objects in complete darkness.
6 types of security camera
Battery Camera
CCTV cameras running on batteries to record motion once a sensor has been triggered.
4G Camera
CCTV cameras running on 4G with a sim card for remote locations.
Wireless Cameras
Security cameras that send data wirelessly and still need a power cable.
Bullet Cameras
Security cameras with the classic rifle shape (fixed or zoom lenses).
Dome Cameras
Security cameras with dome shape covering (fixed or zoom lenses).
PTZ Camera
CCTV cameras with advanced pan, tilt and zoom functions.
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