CCTV Surveillance Cameras
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HD Cameras
HD (high-definition) cameras provide high-resolution video footage, offering clearer and more detailed images compared to standard definition cameras. The resolution of HD cameras can vary, with common standards including 720p, 1080p, and even higher in some cases. These cameras are ideal for areas where detail is crucial, such as facial recognition or license plate identification.
IP Cameras
IP (Internet Protocol) cameras are digital video cameras that use a network to send and receive data. Unlike analogue CCTV cameras, IP cameras can send and receive data via a computer network and the internet. This allows for higher-resolution video, easier installation, and remote viewing capabilities. IP cameras can be either wired, connecting via Ethernet cable, or wireless, connecting via WiFi.
PTZ Cameras
PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras are versatile and can be remotely controlled to pan (move horizontally), tilt (move vertically), and zoom in on specific areas for detailed viewing. These cameras are ideal for monitoring large, open areas where the ability to follow movement or zoom in for detail is necessary. PTZ cameras can be used in both IP and analog CCTV systems.
WiFi Cameras
WiFi cameras are a type of wireless camera that connects to a network via WiFi, eliminating the need for wired connections. These cameras are particularly useful in situations where running cables is impractical or too expensive. WiFi cameras are often used in residential security systems for their ease of installation and flexibility in placement. However, they rely on a strong WiFi signal to function effectively.