Security cameras come many types and have seemingly endless feature options. With so many different kinds of security cameras available, deciding which one makes sense for you can be a daunting task. East Cairo can provide the information that will give you the knowledge you need to find the security camera or cameras that will help you keep your home and your business safer.
Field of ViewField of View refers to the width of area a camera can record. This is important because it will affect how many cameras you’ll need and where you should place them. |
Motion DetectionCameras with motion detection can send you notifications when the camera observes motion within its field of view. These notifications can alert you to suspicious activity, so you can monitor the situation. |
ResolutionResolution defines how clear the image from your camera will be. A clearly visible image is very helpful when trying to identify faces or items in the images your camera records. |
SoundThe sound feature can refer to your camera receiving sound via a microphone, emitting sound via a speaker, or both. Cameras with both can double as an intercom |
Night VisionThe distance to which your camera can record images in low to no light situations can have a great impact on its effectiveness because often criminal activity can happen at night. |
WiFi CapabilityA camera with WiFi can communicate with your home network wirelessly which can be very handy for installation, but is also less susceptible to being disabled, because it doesn’t have wires which could be cut. |
CostObviously, if a camera costs so much that you can no longer afford the valuables you’re trying to protect with it, then it doesn’t serve a purpose. Cost is a factor for every purchasing decision. |
MovementA camera that can pan and/or tilt may be able to record a larger area than a static camera and therefor reduce the total number of cameras needed to observe a particular area. |