Video surveillance cameras are devices used to monitor and record activities in specific areas for security, safety, and monitoring purposes. Specifically, these cameras capture video footage that can be stored locally or transmitted over a network for viewing and analysis. For this reason, they provide a comprehensive solution for observing and protecting various environments.
• Security Monitoring: Protecting homes, businesses, public spaces, and critical infrastructure.
• Safety: Monitoring hazardous areas, ensuring compliance with safety protocols.
• Traffic Management: Monitoring traffic flow, detecting incidents, and managing congestion.
• Retail Analytics: Analyzing customer behavior, improving store layout, and preventing theft.
• Remote Monitoring: Checking on properties and facilities from anywhere via mobile devices or computers.
• Analog Cameras: Traditional cameras that capture video in analog format and require a direct connection to a recording device (DVR).
•IP Cameras (Network Cameras): Digital cameras that connect directly to an IP network (LAN/WAN) and transmit video data over Ethernet, supporting higher resolutions and advanced features.
• Local Storage: Uses onboard memory (SD card) or network-attached storage (NAS) devices for storing recorded video.
• Cloud Storage: Stores footage securely on remote servers for convenient access and backup.
• Motion Detection: Alerts and records video when motion is detected within a specified area.
• Facial Recognition: Identifies and matches faces against a database for access control or security purposes.
• License Plate Recognition (LPR): Captures and identifies license plate numbers for parking management and law enforcement.
• Fixed Lens: Provides a constant focal length, suitable for monitoring specific areas.
•Varifocal Lens: Allows adjustment of focal length to change the field of view (FOV), providing flexibility in camera placement.
• Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) Cameras: Remote-controlled cameras that can pan (rotate horizontally), tilt (rotate vertically), and zoom in on specific areas for detailed surveillance.
• Cameras can integrate with video management systems (VMS), access control systems, and alarm systems to provide comprehensive security solutions.
• Cameras are available in various resolutions, from standard definition (SD) to high definition (HD) and ultra-high definition (4K and beyond), offering clarityand detail in captured footage.
• Infrared (IR) LEDs or low-light sensors enable cameras to capture clear video in low-light conditions or complete darkness.
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