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Control Crime with Network Cameras

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The idea of crime occurring at home or business is now incredibly cliché. In today’s fast paced high tech life, security is a very big concern. People will always be susceptible to security breaches and criminal activities. You want to be able to see what’s happening on your property or business, even when you’re not there. Your best bet would be a network IP camera that is a stand-alone device which allows a user to view live, full motion video from anywhere on a computer network, even over the Internet, using a standard web-browser. You can maintain video surveillance from your office or any other location. You only need a camera and your PC with an Internet connection.

If you want to install a camera in a larger facility like a parking lot, store or hall cannot be monitored efficiently by a single camera. Different environments have different surveillance requirements. Nevertheless with so many varieties of network security camera systems available how can you figure out which is the best fit to your needs. There are a number of the benefits that your network camera system should consist of.

This networking capability makes IP cameras, including both network cameras and internet cameras, suitable for both security and non-security applications. They can be used for video conferencing, monitoring parking lots and offices, home surveillance, remote site monitoring, etc.

Unlike CCTV cameras, these cameras don’t need to be connected to a set of monitors at a central place nor monitored physically 24×7. These cameras leverage the benefit of the Internet to give you the flexibility of monitoring a secure area at your convenience from wherever you are. You also have the flexibility of getting clips and still shots periodically; events that trigger transmission can be defined by the user. Network Cameras can be connected directly to existing IP networks, eliminating the need for separate and expensive coaxial cable networks.

Major Advantages of Network Cameras include:

Two-way Communication - Connections are also available for an external microphone and for audio output, enabling two-way audio communication via a single network cable.

Higher Image Quality: IP cameras have a resolution of at least 640×480 and can deliver high image quality at 30 frames per second. These cameras also have greater field of view and, being digital, image quality remains high even when transferred over the network. Due to the greater field of view the number of cameras installed becomes less, which reduces costs.

Flexibility: IP cameras can be moved around anywhere on an IP network (including wireless).

 

When considering any wireless internet security camera system today each has its own integrated web server, email and IP addresses. By hooking up to the systems own unique IP address you can watch the video streaming from the cameras at any time. Because they need less maintenance and space they can be fixed in any place. Network cameras are the key to security.

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