Showing posts with label Wireless Cameras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wireless Cameras. Show all posts

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Shopping for a Home Security Camera

Crime and prevention are common topics of discussion for most home owners. One of the proactive ways to prevent crime is by installing a security camera. Many people get overwhelmed by security cameras and feel that it is something only for the smart people; in fact, today’s security cameras are so simple to use and maintain that they are ideal for almost anyone. Security cameras have a lot of other benefits besides just monitoring your home, they can monitor your child while he/she is playing in the garden or even watch the baby sitter or the live-in maid to ensure that the child is not being harmed.


There are so many home security cameras on the market that the average consumer is bound to get confused. Almost every website or catalog claims that their cameras are the best. While most home security cameras are effective, you should do your homework to get the best camera for your purpose.


Know beforehand why you want the home security camera. Do you want it for the outdoors or indoors and what is your budget limitation? Indoor cameras are generally more for spying, surveillance and monitoring, whereas the outdoors are more geared for home security. But there is not hard and fast rule – you can use either camera anywhere you want.


Security cameras for surveillance are often known as CCTV or closed circuit television.
Once you have decided on your budget, you need to know the distance that you want monitored. Most home security cameras can survey up to 50 feet and thus, if you want long or variable distance monitoring, ask if the camera has interchangeable lenses. Check to ensure that the camera comes with a kit to install; most installations are very simple and only rarely is a professional required.


If the camera is going to be for the outdoors, ensure that it has a protection from sun, rain or snow. You do not want bird poop to fall on it on a regular basis. Check the lux of the camera. Lower lux numbers mean that it can still work with low levels of light. Plus, if your facilities do not have bright lights, you may want to stick to a black and white camera. And finally make sure that the image captured is clear and acceptable to you. If the resolution is poor, the camera may not be worth it, especially if you are trying to catch details.


The next step you have to decide is if you want a wireless camera. The wireless home security cameras have one great advantage. They do not need any wiring and because they do not have this limitation, they can be placed anywhere - both indoors and outdoors. These wireless cameras are so small that they can be placed anywhere in the home. However, wireless cameras are easily influenced by electronic signals. Wired cameras are usually more stable and not easily affected by nearby electronic transmission.


If you want a camera for night time surveillance then you need to have a camera with infrared capabilities. A home security camera is a long term investment, so take your time when buying one. The market is such that the ball is in your hands- so ask for discounts.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Surveillance Recorders

There seem to be surveillance recorders for any given situation. For instance, there are cameras for the dashboard of cars. They are driving surveillance recorders and they are automated. If there is a crash they take pictures and the driver can push a button and it will records the events without a crash. Pictures of events can be recorded whether driving or sitting still. This is done by sensors that detect breaking, speed, and acceleration.


When someone needs hidden surveillance, they can get spy cameras that are hidden. Some places build these as are they are ordered. Some examples of hidden surveillance cameras are those that look like alarm clocks, calculators, motion sensors, and air purifiers. They also come in dual modes for day and night use.


Other types of hidden surveillance recorders are wireless cameras, digital security cameras, LED cameras, and many more kinds of surveillance recorders. A good one for the baby's room is the type hidden in a toy like a teddy bear, which is wireless. Another fascinating surveillance recorder is the one that looks like a jean jacket, which is also wireless. They make them to look like boom boxes, exit signs, silk plants, and calculators.


Digital surveillance recorders are overcoming the competition. They are more valuable and they integrate better. The controls have become more user friendly and connectivity has advanced. Surveillance multiplexer creates the environment for a few camera signals to be recorded simultaneously. The camera signals are synchronized, which mean that the surveillance multiplexer puts them in time lines and gives each signal a code. This lets each one be played without the others from the tape. It also lets more than one camera be viewed on the same monitor. Duplex surveillance multiplexer record and play at the same time.


When consider whether to use color or black and white it is good to know that the black and white resolution is better and they work more efficiently in low-light. But the color ones are more adept in clarity in daylight. The color cameras can help to identify an intruder's hair color and the color of this clothes. So a mixture of black and white and color cameras is the best choice and just one color camera place in a strategic spot will do the trick. Whenever a surveillance system is used a business is safer. Surveillance recorders are vital to the security of any business establishment in today's high crime world.
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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Home Security Cameras

Wireless Cameras

Home security cameras have become a necessity and the age of crime and social dissent that is experienced in our country today. A home security camera provides the household the opportunity to not only protect themselves from unwanted visitors but to also see if anybody has come more gone upon their property while they were away. Home security cameras have recently become available to most citizens because the prices have lowered and the popularity of the security cameras has broadened. Home security cameras have brought in a new age of personal surveillance that gives peace of mind to parents and caregivers that are away from their children or adult charges.

The uses for home security cameras are many. Home security cameras can be used to watch babysitters or other child caregivers while the parents are away. Some are able to be linked into the computer so the parent at work can watch the babysitter and have the peace of mind to know that their child is being taken care of properly and the babysitters are doing their job. Other household staff such as maids, gardeners, and other domestic workers can be watched remotely to make sure that they are not taking advantage of the household while the owners are gone.

A new innovation in home security cameras is the wireless cameras. Wireless cameras can be set up in locations that previously would be unavailable for a home security camera system. Wireless cameras can be hidden easier because there are no wires for the person who is being surveyed to see. The more obscure the location for the camera, the less likely the person who is being surveyed will know that they are being filmed. Wireless cameras can be linked into a computer or other observation equipment where the owner of the household can be sure that all is well while they are away.

Home security cameras and wireless cameras are easy to install and easy to maintain. They can be moved from one location to another so that the people who knew that they are being watched will be caught off guard if they think the cameras are in one place when in fact it is in another. Wireless cameras can easily be relocated on daily basis so that no one will know how the camera is placed and what angle the picture will be taken at. This will keep the employees or domestic help unaware and help protect the safety of the family and the security of the possessions.