CCTV Camera

CCTV (closed-circuit television) is a TV system in which signals are not publicly distributed but are monitored, primarily for surveillance and security purposes.CCTV relies on strategic placement of cameras, and observation of the camera's input on monitors somewhere.

Features

Here are some essential  features for CCTV

High-Definition and Wide-Angle Video

The footage recorded by HD cameras is crystal clear and distinctive, allowing you and law enforcement officials to detect the smallest details. Additionally, consider wide-angle cameras. These cover a larger area with a single camera, often eliminating the need to install multiple cameras.

Wireless Technology

The clearest pictures are no good if the camera feed can be cut off by snipping a cable. You will want cameras that can transmit the recorded footage wirelessly without degrading its quality. 

Night Vision/Low-Light Cameras

Most cameras record footage that resembles regular black and white videos. The more advanced camera systems use infrared or heat-vision cameras for completely dark areas.

Remote Access and Cloud Backup

Remote access to the recorded video and live feed from your security cameras is crucial. Security systems also allow you to store your footage on the cloud, creating backups and archiving footage for later use.

Speakers

Security cameras with speakers may sound pointless but they are a step up from speaking over an intercom or through the door. 

Motion Sensors and Automation

The primary advantage is that it cuts down the amount of footage being recorded, saving you tonnes of storage space,It also helps save your internet data as it needs fewer backups to the cloud.The motion sensors can also be used to trigger alarms, alerting you to intruders.