A
wide variety of security cameras are available in the market today. The trick
is to identify which camera system is best suited for your application, based
on your particular needs and requirements. There are camera systems designed to
cater to different uses, each with unique features designed for a specific
purpose.
Home
surveillance cameras are intended to be simple to install, use, and maintain,
with a basic feature set meant for domestic use. They are packaged to be
affordable. They leverage NVR and IP camera technology to allow homeowners to
monitor their homes over the internet via a mobile device, tablet, or laptop.
Retail
security cameras, on the other hand, are designed to be integrated with the
store's POS terminal for easy access by the store manager. Box cameras mounted
over the counter area are also standard to monitor employees as well as to keep
an eye out for burglars or criminal activity inside the store. Security cameras
also act as a deterrent for thieves and robbers, as criminal elements are less
likely to try anything funny within the premises with the knowledge that they
are being watched.
Commercial
grade security cameras are
comprised of large scale system of cameras, monitors, and recorders that
allow a comprehensive security watch over whole facilities. They also double as
a means to monitor employees for both productivity and safety purposes.
Commercial systems use special cameras with infra-red capability, giving the
system the ability to see even in the dark. This ensures 24-hour video
surveillance to keep an eye on the business-critical parts of your operations.
Cameras for industrial use are also designed with special housings and
enclosures to protect against accidents in potentially explosive environments.
They are sealed off so that in case of a surge (or if the camera module itself
shorts out), workplace safety is not compromised and your employees are protected.
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