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Be Even more Secure With A Security Monitoring System

July 22, 2010 by drewloupsen  
Filed under House And Home

A wireless cctv system is nearly undetectable. It’s probably one of probably the most inconspicuous units available when referring to protection surveillance systems. CCTV systems are primarily utilized in department stores, the airport, the mall, corporate office buildings. You’ve seen them before, I have no doubt.

Why would somebody prefer to buy a wireless cctv system? Perhaps the cause why they’re favored is simply because of their ease of use and easy installation. There’s really little actual electrical wiring required. The beauty of these cameras is that you don’t have ugly wires sticking out so you improve the chances of getting undetectable.

Another cause why these systems are liked so a lot is simply because frequently with a wireless cctv system, you only need a camera and a receiver unit and you are in business. Most systems are a truly simple plug-n-go type where the receiver would just plug into your computer and it can begin receiving signals from your camera. You can monitor more ground by simply adding more cameras.

Probably the most popular wireless CCTV system is the micro dome or also called mini dome. The outer dome defends the camera from getting interfered with but it also helps prevent it from dust and damage from the outside elements.

The dome models are typically made with a Sony 1/3” format Super HAD CDD sensor.

These perform really well. The image performance is super crystal clear with outstanding resolution. The quality varies according to the model but most models offer anywhere from 480-560 resolution.

Some models are better suited to be an outside model even though the majority of dome models are designed for both inside and outside use.

Numerous wireless video camera offer custom settings for white balance control and settings which control the shutter speed.

Even though wireless cctv systems are the easiest to install and operate the may not be as good as tough wired systems. Another downside to going wireless is that the electric battery life is consumed a lot sooner so you will need to replace the batteries frequently to keep your system at absolute performance.

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