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A Guide on Selecting a CCTV System

A Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) system features video recording that is being televised to a limited or private network. This technology is mostly used by companies and property owners to provide security for their businesses and homes. These systems are also applicable for surveillance, allowing employers to keep track of their workers and homeowners to monitor their childcare providers. If you want to buy a CCTV system, there are many factors that you need to consider.

Standard CCTV cameras look like handheld camcorders and are mounted to walls or ceilings. Small dome cameras are less obtrusive, while hidden units are those that fit any type of object. Think about what type of system suits the purpose you have in mind. If you will only use the CCTV during daytime, then a standard type will do. An infrared model, on the other hand, is applicable for better night-time viewing. Also decide whether you will need a black-and-white or coloured one. Coloured CCTV units can be expensive, but can offer better details about the object under surveillance.

Furthermore, assess the display quality of system and make sure that it can meet your requirement. The image quality of a CCTV will be measured by television lines (TVL). The higher the TVL, the more likely the unit can come in high quality. When it comes to the monitor, make sure to find the one that can work best. Lastly, check out the remote access features for your system and determine how they can be operated in your office or home.