January 14, 2010

4 Wireless Security Camera System with DVR and Monitor

4 Wireless Security Camera System with DVR and Monitor

The technology involving surveillance and security cameras has evolved so much. Look at analog CCTV cameras that were used 10-15 years ago and you’ll see the difference between them and the modern digital security cameras.  Look for old recording devices used for surveillance and you’ll get the same comparison.

 

 

Today, you’ve got the Digital Video Recording system and cameras. The cameras are more sophisticated – smaller in size but definitely bigger in functions. In most cases, if you are going to install Security Camera System for your home, you’ll have securitycameras which will be wired to the DVR system. Many Home owners are purchasing wireless security cameras to go with their DVR systems. In fact, wireless cameras are becoming quite popular among home security camera systems. Why?  The fact that most homes don’t have easily accessible walls, doors, windows, basements or attics for wired camera systems.


September 30, 2009
Wireless 4 Camera-DVR Security Sustem
Wireless 4 Camera-DVR Security Sustem

We find ourselves working after dark in order to get everything accomplished, at home or at work. Next time you find yourself out late, wouldn’t you feel safer knowing your office or home was equipped with a night vision security camera? A night vision security camera provides clear images no matter what kind of lighting conditions it’s placed in.

A simple wireless security camera system takes hardly any time at all to install. All you have to do is pick the proper angles of surveillance and plug the camera into the receiver, which then transmits a feed to your DVR, television or computer.

You may be asking yourself if a night vision security camera is worth the cost. The answer is a resounding “Yes!” You can purchase a wireless security camera system that you use every day for a year for a cost that equals just a few dollars a week, if that. For the price of a magazine or a latte per week, you, your fellow coworkers, and/or your family can relax in knowing that all activity in any poorly lit areas is being monitored by a camera system.


August 27, 2009
Wireless Security Camera System
Wireless Security Camera System - 4 Camera System

 

Wireless security cameras come with a transmitter that sends a video signal to a receiver connected to a TV, VCR, computer, or other video equipment. One of the biggest differences between different models and costs is the range of the transmitter. The video can be recorded and/or watched live. Depending on the size of your home you may need multiple wireless security cameras. Normally the entry points into your home and property are standard locations, but other areas such as pools and play areas  are good places for video surveillance.

One advantage of wireless security cameras is they can be placed anywhere you want or need them. They are relatively easy to install. No need to drill and run wires through your home - apartment or yard or hire an electrician, the easy installation give you the option for hidden security cameras.

Security cameras can assist you in monitoring your children as they play near a pool, tree house, or in the yard. Wireless security camera systems can also provide surveillance of your pets as well to ensure their safety. The ability to know what’s happening in your home, even when you’re not right there to see it.


August 20, 2009

Benefits Of A Security Camera System

posted by Camera Man 1

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With a video security camera system installed in your home, you need not open the door to peek. The security monitor will show you who is there. But better play smart too. Get those cameras that can take pictures of not only the person’s face but also of what is beside him, below him, and behind him. You had better check out the stranger at all angles just like in the spy movies. You never know if you’re security is at risk.

Get security cameras, whether they are wireless or wired, domed or not, hidden or obvious. You know what you need for your family’s safety. When the kids are playing outdoors have the front & back yards under surveillance for their safety. Home video security camera systems can operate on 2 to up to 16 cameras. If you have a limited budget, you can start off with a security camera kit. You can always add a camera later. If you have the money why not have some rooms and the outdoor surveillance?

When looking online for home video security shops, don’t get confused with the dizzying array of cameras. List the areas you want to installed surveillance cameras. Here are some places that recent customers have placed security cameras:

• playground, baby’s nursery, front yard, entry ways, garage, attic, cellar, backyard, driveway.

Select the areas that are important to you, then determine the number of cameras for your security camera system or security camera kit.  Do you need night vision cameras, if not this reduces the total cost of the system.


July 30, 2009

Outdoor Security Camera Systems

posted by Camera Man 1

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A bullet surveillance camera can be a reasonable solution for your outdoor surveillance needs, as they can survive the weather without any additional housing. Also bullet cameras can be small enough for covert uses. Security camera systems with outdoor bullet cameras can be a great fit for the exterior of a property where you need added surveillance.

Bullet cameras make an excellent choice for front porches, back doors, or even a garage door. Small wireless bullet cameras can be mounted on the side of a brick house close to the eves. These surveillance cameras might not be noticed until the individual had already been observed.

When your researching home security camera systems and wanting to preserve the overall look of your property then consider a home surveillance camera system with bullet cameras.


July 29, 2009

Wireless Security Camera
Wireless Security Camera

 

Wireless video surveillance systems can solve many problems where wired networks can be far too expensive. Wired Security systems can lead to expensive construction projects; video surveillance can be deployed in places where it would otherwise be cost prohibitive. However, wireless networks are limited by distance, obstructions and weather.

Wireless Security Systems Limitations:

1.      Band Width

2.      Distance between transmitter & Receiver.

3.      Obstructions between wireless camera and receiver. Signal can be absorbed by buildings and trees.

4.      Limited to the Number of Security Cameras you’re able to use. 

By using a wireless camera system for video surveillance system, the financial benefit can be significant. But remember, a clear understanding of these limitations and when and where to use any wireless camera system should be a factored in the purchase of a wireless security camera system.

 

 

 

 

 


July 26, 2009

What is a IP Network Security Camera?

posted by Camera Man 1
LaserTech Surveillance System
LaserTech Surveillance System

A network IP security camera is a stand-alone surveillance camera that allows a user to view live, full motion video from anywhere on a computer network, even over the Internet around the world.

Security and surveillance camera systems started entering the digital surveillance age. CCD sensors digitize images captured by these surveillance cameras. But these images were still analog connected to VCR’s. Then the idea of DVR’s connecting directly to analog cameras, which made storing, retrieving surveillance video more efficient. PC’s were then used for display of the images through a modem or network connection to the DVR.

The security camera systems now have been digitized; with the new network security cameras have onboard processors and internet server software. These network cameras can be connected directly to existing IP networks, eliminating the coaxial cable networks. Surveillance images can be viewed anywhere with a web browser and the hard disk drive can record the this surveillance video.


July 24, 2009

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Small businesses are ideal uses for video surveillance systems due to their vulnerability to petty crime and robbery history. A simple security camera system, smartly installed, can help protect your employees, customers and assets.

Security camera systems can be used in a Convenience store many ways. Consider each of these aspects of your building before installing a business surveillance system:

  • What areas do you consider to be your biggest security threat?
  • Have you ever wished you could have caught an incident on tape?
  • Does your business location contribute to your security?
  • What kind of security system do you really need?
  • Are you open after dark or 24/7?
  • Do you need one or more hidden cameras?
  • Do you have problems with robberies and or employee theft?
  • Can your employees easily see all areas of the business from their work places?
  • Should there be a camera observing a parking lot?

The final three things to remember before purchasing a DIY (Do It Yourself) business security camera system. 1. Easy Installation 2. Camera Locations 3. Budget


July 20, 2009

Covert Spy Cameras with Built-in DVRs

posted by Camera Man 1
Teddy Bear Spy Camera with DVR.

Teddy Bear Spy Camera with DVR.

Covert spy cameras have never been this easy to use. In the past hidden cameras needed tobe  connected to a VCR or DVD recorder to record what the camera sees. A hidden camera with a built in DVR it records to a removable SD card.

Just place the hidden camera where you want it, plug it in to an outlet, point it in the direction you want to film and press record or activate button. Then let your surveillance camera do the work. Some covert cameras will start recording with motion in the area it is viewing.  No rocket science degree required to install todays security cameras and systems.

You suspect that something happened, connect the covert spy camera up to a TV or computer monitor with the included cable. Or take the camera’s SD card and connect it to your computer. Another way to view the images is an external SD card reader.


July 18, 2009
BoomBox Hidden Camera

BoomBox Hidden Camera

A wireless hidden camera is a great way to observe what’s happenig around your home or business. The popularity of a wireless hidden camera is due to the easy installation, no wires to hide.

Any wire or wireless hidden camera should blend in with the decor of your home, apartment or place of business, thus making it hard to detect.  Hidden cameras come inside a varity of items like VCR’s, DVD players,  telephones and bird houses just to name a few.

Reasons for a Hidden Security Camera:

  • Your spouse been acting strange lately?
  • Is homework being done, unapproved friends inside your home?
  • Who’s picking taking items from your garage,
  • What is your babysitter or nanny doing while your away?
  • Surveillance of your place of business.
  • These are just a few for a Hidden Camera. I’m sure you can come up with many other that would help you.