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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

IP CCTV systems offer several advantages over traditional analog systems. They provide higher resolution, allowing for clearer images, even in low-light conditions. They also offer better scalability, as they can be easily expanded and integrated with other systems (like alarms or access control). IP cameras can be accessed remotely through the internet, providing flexibility in monitoring. Additionally, many IP cameras have built-in features like motion detection, video analytics, and two-way audio.

A complete CCTV system typically requires cameras, a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) or Network Video Recorder (NVR), storage devices (like hard drives), and cables or wireless connections. Depending on the type of system, you might also need a monitor or display for viewing live footage. For remote monitoring, an internet connection and a mobile app or software are essential. Additionally, you may require power supplies, mounts, and enclosures to protect the cameras from environmental conditions.

We offer both wired and wireless CCTV cameras, each with their own advantages. Wired cameras typically provide more stable and reliable connections, especially for larger systems where high-definition video quality is required. Wireless cameras, on the other hand, are easier to install, especially in locations where running cables would be difficult. However, wireless cameras may be subject to interference from other devices, so they are best suited for smaller systems or environments with strong Wi-Fi coverage.

When choosing the right camera, you need to consider several factors, including the resolution (HD, 4K, etc.), field of view (wide-angle or zoom), and the environment (indoor or outdoor). You should also account for the lighting conditions, as cameras with infrared capabilities are better suited for low-light environments. Additionally, determine the type of lens you need (fixed or varifocal) based on the area to be covered. For larger areas, PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras offer better coverage and flexibility. Finally, assess your storage needs, as higher resolution cameras require more storage space.

Yes, most modern CCTV systems allow you to connect to your computer for remote viewing and management. You can access the footage through dedicated software or web-based applications provided by the manufacturer. For systems with IP cameras, you can access them from any device with an internet connection, including your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Many systems also allow you to download recordings directly to your computer or external storage devices.