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CCTV FAQ's

What is CCTV?

CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) is a system of security cameras connected to a recording device and/or monitor in order to observe an area. The cameras are typically used to monitor activities in and around an area and can be used to deter crime, identify suspicious activity, and provide evidence for criminal investigations.

What are the benefits of CCTV?

The primary benefit of CCTV is increased security. It can be used to monitor the activity of employees, deter crime, and help identify criminals. CCTV can also be used to monitor traffic flow, detect fires or other hazardous conditions, and track inventory or assets.

What is an IP camera?

An IP camera (Internet Protocol camera) is a type of digital video camera that can send and receive data over a network. IP cameras allow users to view live video, receive alerts, and store video footage for later review.

What is an NVR (Network Video Recorder)?

An NVR (Network Video Recorder) is a surveillance device that records video from IP cameras (Network Cameras) on a network. It captures, records and stores video footage for later playback, enabling users to access and view live or recorded video from anywhere on a network or the Internet.

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What is the difference between HDCVI cameras and IP cameras?

HDCVI cameras are analog cameras that use coaxial cables to transmit video signals, while IP cameras are digital cameras that use IP networks to transmit video signals. HDCVI cameras are typically easier to install, require less bandwidth, and have a lower cost than IP cameras. However, IP cameras offer higher resolutions, more features, and better compatibility than HDCVI cameras.

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