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- Max. resolution of recording: 12Mpx
- Incoming/outgoing bandwidth: 160Mbps/256Mbps
- HDD: 2x SATA, max. 6TB
- PoE: 16x RJ45
684,40
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Max. resolution of recording: 8Mpx
- Incoming/outgoing bandwidth: 160Mbps/160Mbps
- HDD: 4x SATA, max. 6TB
- PoE: 16x RJ-45
629,12
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
CCTV monitoring has become an essential part of security systems in homes, businesses, and public places. CCTV cameras record video and audio, allowing for constant surveillance of the monitored area. There are various types of cameras and systems available that can be tailored to individual needs and budgets.
Benefits of CCTV monitoring:
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Crime prevention: A visible CCTV camera can deter potential criminals. CCTV footage can also be valuable evidence in the event of a break-in or other crime.
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Increased security: CCTV monitoring allows for real-time observation of children, elderly persons, or employees. It can help prevent accidents and ensure a quick response in case of emergencies.
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Remote monitoring: Access CCTV footage from anywhere in the world using a computer or smartphone.
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Evidence collection: CCTV footage can be valuable evidence in the event of a break-in, theft, or vandalism.
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Reduced insurance costs: Some insurance companies offer discounts on insurance for homes and businesses equipped with CCTV monitoring.
Types of CCTV monitoring systems:
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Analog: Analog systems are the oldest type of CCTV system and are relatively inexpensive. However, their image quality is inferior to that of digital systems.
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Digital: Digital systems offer better image quality and more features than analog systems.
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Network: Network systems use a computer network to transmit video and audio from cameras. This allows for remote access to footage from anywhere in the world.
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Wireless: Wireless cameras do not require cabling, making them easier to install.
When choosing a CCTV monitoring system, consider:
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The size and layout of the area to be monitored: Determine how many cameras will be needed and where they should be installed.
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Image quality: Choose cameras with adequate resolution and features such as night vision and zoom.
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Features: Some CCTV systems offer additional features such as facial recognition or motion analysis.
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Budget: CCTV systems are available in a variety of prices. Choose a system that fits your budget and meets your individual needs.