How to Choose a CCTV System
Understanding your security needs is the first step in choosing the right CCTV Camera. Identify what areas need monitoring and the security level required, whether for home or business.
Different types of CCTV systems
Wired vs. Wireless
The reliable and continuous power of wired systems can be challenging to install due to the extensive cabling involved.
Installing wireless systems is easier with flexible placement options, but it all depends on battery life and signal strength.
Indoor vs. Outdoor Cameras
Manufacturers design indoor cameras specifically for indoor use, incorporating features like two-way audio and compact designs.
Manufacturers build outdoor cameras to withstand harsh weather conditions, equipping them with features like night vision and motion detection.
Key features to consider
Resolution
Images are clearer with higher-resolution cameras. Make sure you get at least 1080p for detailed footage. 4K cameras are a good choice for critical areas.
Field of View
A camera that has a wider field of view can cover more area with fewer cameras. Ensure that the camera’s field of view matches your monitoring needs.
Night Vision
Essential for monitoring 24 hours a day. Infrared or thermal cameras are capable of excellent night vision.
Motion Detection
Motion detection eliminates unnecessary recordings and notifies you of potential threats. Adjust the sensitivity to prevent false alarms.
Storage Options
Local storage uses DVRs or NVRs to store footage on-site. Although reliable, theft or damage can still affect it.
Offsite storage in cloud storage allows for access from anywhere. Make sure it meets your privacy requirements.
Conclusion
Choosing the right CCTV system involves understanding your security requirements. It also includes selecting the appropriate cameras and considering key features such as resolution, field of view, night vision, and storage.
Choosing a DIY or professional CCTV system will improve security for your home or business.