Wireless
Security Cameras
Wireless security cameras are a
tempting option when looking to purchase a new security system. With all the
standard features of a wired security camera, including IR night vision and
motion detection (as well as audio monitoring on select models), wireless
security products provide convenience without compromise. Just connect your
camera to a nearby power source and your security system will be up and running
in no time.
Save time and moneyNo video cables run through building materials or underground. The only requirement is connecting the camera to an electrical outlet.
Placement flexibility
It’s easy to monitor detached buildings and move your cameras to different locations (provided there is a nearby power source).
Tamper-resistant
Skilled intruders can disrupt a wired security camera by tampering with the video cable. This is not a worry for wireless systems.
Analog and Digital Wireless
Technology
There are two types of wireless
cameras - analog and digital. Analog wireless cameras use a separate
transmitter to connect them to a digital video recorder (DVR). Digital wireless
cameras (or WiFi cameras) connect to the internet and are designed to be used
with computers, smartphones or tablets.
It is important to note that
wireless cameras still require electricity to power them and need to be plugged
into an electrical outlet. The term "wireless" refers to the lack of
a video cable between the camera and the receiver. There are wireless security
cameras on the market that are battery operated, but they do not provide 24/7
recording and require plenty of maintenance.
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