The homeowner’s guide to CCTV systems

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The homeowner’s guide to CCTV systems
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A home CCTV solution captures footage and records it, or sends it to a recording device. FMTNews

Many homeowners are investing in security systems and CCTV cameras to deter burglars from breaking-in. The system can also capture video evidence for police and insurance purposes.How home CCTVs work

With the internet, wireless CCTV cameras just need a power cable to start working; these cloud cameras let you view your feed in real-time via your mobile phone.The most common areas to monitor are your front door, sliding door, front porch and side garden. These are the favourite points of break-in.

For AC-powered cameras, the challenge is finding an outlet to plug it in, especially if you are going to mount your camera high up at the corner of your wall or ceiling. You can also install digital cameras . These are modern cameras that record digital videos and sends them to a network video recorder .Your IP camera will have an SD card slot. Because an IP camera produces digital video files, you can store footage on the device itself on a micro SD card.

All recorded footage is uploaded to your cloud storage over your home router, without the need for additional cables.

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