Video Surveillance Comparisons

From hidden cameras to sophisticated license plate capture—our CCTV systems encompass state-of-the-art technology conveniently controlled from your Droid, iPhone or Blackberry smartphone.

Many organizations rely on video surveillance to monitor areas where activity occurs, or to enable security guards to view multiple locations simultaneously and record activity. They can also help control possible shrinkage due to employee theft.

In your absence, these must-have systems aid in loss prevention and keep your facility and its personnel safe. We incorporate motion detection into our programming to reduce the amount of hard drive storage required—as well as the amount of time needed to review footage. Our clients can now manage their surveillance system utilizing an app that runs on their smartphone. Text alerts and video clips can be easily transmitted throughout the day, or on set schedules to alert designated staff of a potential problem. Video analytics—which can be broken down into several different categories—is the science of using a computer to recognize objects, patterns and regions of interest in video.

Video Surveillance has evolved: Network Video Surveillance is now leading the way!

IP or Network video surveillance systems are gradually replacing analog technology. They provide an array of benefits that cannot be matched by an analog system. The advantages include:

  • Remote access from PDA or the Internet
  • Better image resolution (imagine what a megapixel camera image looks like)
  • NVRs allows increased storage capabilities
  • Video Analytics to assist with reviewing footage
  • Integration into access control or other systems
  • Standardization on wiring with cat5e
  • Lower Total Cost of Ownership if the network is already in place
  • Easier to expand and add video surveillance cameras

Video Surveillance Options to Consider:

  • Entry level analog systems
  • Advanced analog systems
  • Analog digital video recorders
  • IP Network Video Recorders
  • Hybrid Analog/IP Servers
  • Analog Cameras
  • IP Cameras
  • Wireless Cameras
  • Mega Pixel Cameras
  • Panoramic Cameras
  • 360 Degree Cameras
  • Environmental Enclosures
  • Vandal Resistant Enclosures
  • IR Cameras

When it comes to license plate capture, you need to know 

  • Your field of view
  • Proper Lighting Requirements
  • Type of Megapixel Camera required

See below for comparisons

 

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What is the diffference when you select different sized mega pixel cameras?
See the comparison below…

 

We have been able to reduce the number of cameras required to adequately cover a shopping center parking lot by using the megapixel panaoramic IP camera.