There are 2 types of CCTV systems: analog and IP. In a previous post, we covered the basic components of an analog CCTV system and how it is set up.
Analog CCTV System Basics for Beginners
If you’re a beginner when it comes to surveillance systems, it can be difficult to navigate your way through complicated jargon to figure out what you need. CCTV systems are
All About Starlight Cameras
If you’ve been looking for security cameras to at nighttime, you might have heard about “starlight cameras”. If you’re not familiar with CCTV cameras, this probably sounds like some kind
Infrared (IR) Security Cameras
In a previous post, we briefly mentioned one type of night vision camera: infrared (IR) security cameras. These cameras are a popular option for home and business owners to record
Security Camera Range: Factors to Consider
Having your security cameras in the right place is just as important as having them. If your cameras are in the wrong place, you may lose out on getting evidence
Nighttime Surveillance: Thermal Imaging vs. Night Vision
When it comes to surveillance operations, nighttime is the most challenging part of the day due to the darkness. There are two main types of cameras that help you monitor
How Much Power Does a CCTV System Use?
Having a CCTV system in your business or home gives you protection and security. However, a CCTV system is a long-term investment and there’s a lot to consider when planning
Guide to PIR Cameras
If you’ve been looking for a security camera that will alert you of any suspicious movement on your property, you might have come across PIR cameras. These cameras are frequently
Troubleshooting DVR Video Loss
Surveillance systems are meant to record and monitor suspicious activity so even a few minutes of downtime can be a serious security breach for your property. Experiencing downtime is like
Choosing Image Quality for Commercial Surveillance Systems
Having the right image quality is important when you are deciding on which security cameras to use for your business. Having poor image quality could render your footage useless if