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Both homes and businesses can be made significantly more secure by installing a security camera to monitor all activity in a certain area. There are different sizes and types available, and each one serves a specific purpose. Knowing the difference in each one will help you to decide which one is best suited to meet your specific budget and needs.

The importance of home security continues to grow rapidly across America, and there are more choices now than ever to choose from. There are numerous ways to maintain your home’s security, and this may include installing one or more cheap security cameras, digital security systems, or other types of hidden cameras.

Home security cameras vary in cost, design, and size. There are some, such as the indoor dome cameras, that are more discreet and inexpensive than others, but also tend to have far fewer features than the larger, more expensive cameras. The larger ones are designed specifically for outdoor use, are weatherproof, and have infrared sensors. Indoor and outdoor cameras are both available with black and white or color monitors depending on the model that you choose.

The vast majority of home security cameras work through a series of long cords and can be a real pain setting up. If you do not want to deal with that hassle there are also a wide variety of wireless and network cameras that you may choose from. While these do usually tend to be more expensive than the typical home security cameras, they are much easier to use and install.

For those people on a budget, a cheap home security camera is all that you really need. These low-cost cameras have become much smaller and more discreet, and allow home owners the ability to better monitor their family, possessions, and property without having to rely on the aid of inconveniently large devices. They may even be routed to laptops to allow users to monitor the safety of their home while they are on the go.

Home security cameras are available in a wide variety of formats, and there is one suitable for the needs of each home owner. Some of the more popular types include the bullet, c-mount, and dome cameras. Each one offers different benefits in field of view, resolution, and visual distance, as well as a wide variety of lenses and other options depending on the specific model that you choose.

A home security camera system is a strategically placed collection of security cameras that is intended to capture all of the action in one specific area from every possible angle. The system may consist of only one or two cameras covering one single area of interest or valuable item, or there may be multiple cameras in every room of the house, some of which record sounds along with visual information.

One of the more popular types of security cameras for nanny supervision is what is commonly referred to as a mini security camera. They are tiny, unobtrusive devices that let people watch any area in secret. They come either pre-mounted in a small case or dome, or are also sold unmounted, which allows the purchaser to put them wherever they wish such as inside smoke detectors. Even though they have a very limited field of vision range, they are still very effective if positioned correctly.

Everyone can benefit from having a home security camera installed in their place of residence. Take the time to learn about the details of each one, and choose wisely depending upon your budget and specific needs.



By: Cecilia Montrose


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Cecilia Montrose went shopping for a small TV just after she bought her condo. After a lot of research, she chose a 15 inch TV for her bathroom (to watch TV while soaking in the tub) and a 15 inch LCD TV for her eat-in kitchen.





Before you go ahead and start choosing and installing the system it is wise to be aware of the common security camera term and definitions that you may come across. Familiarize yourself with them at the start of the project to ensure you get the best system for your requirements, in this article some of the most common terms will be explained for you.

Alarm Input – This will tell the unit to begin recording if anything triggers the alarm mechanism.

CCTV – Closed Circuit Television, the security camera system will transmit the information over a closed circuit of electrically conducting cables or via a wireless transmitter.

Day and Night Vision Security Cameras – These cameras allow the user to capture very clear pictures in very low lit areas.

FPS – Frames per second are the number of images that can be displayed by the system per second.

Housing – This is in reference to the casing that will be used to house the video camera.

Infrared – This technology is usually used in night vision cameras.

Infrared Cameras – These cameras are used to formulate a picture using infrared radiation rather than the traditional forms that use light.

Lens – The camera lens is the part that determines how much visibility can be seen from the camera, different lenses will provide varied views and angles.

Micro Cameras – These are small cameras or hidden cameras usually used inside the premises or house.

Monitor – These are used to display your images that are captured from your security cameras. Often with the advancement of technology they will be computer screens that are used with digital security systems.

Motion Detection – This is where movement is used to trigger the activation of the security systems. The motion detection systems use special sensors that will activity if any form of motion is detected.

Outdoor Security Systems – These are specifically designed for the outdoor environment and are waterproof and weather proof.

Plug and Play – This is a term that refers to the installation of the camera system. Usually when you connect a new device to the system the main control unit will recognize the unit without the need for setup.

Remote Surveillance – This is where you have the ability to be able to view the images provided by the camera systems remotely from anywhere you choose.

Resolution – The higher the resolution the clearer that the images you retrieve will be, this will be applicable for the digital camera systems.

Wireless Camera Systems [http://www.sunsecurity.com/security-camera-systems-wireless-camera-system-c-116_167.html] – The wireless camera allow the systems to be setup without wires, they will use wireless technology to transmit the images to the receiver.

The list of security camera term and definitions within this article covers some of the main ones you might see, there are other terms that you may come across when researching your system. If there are any which you do not recognize then make sure you understand the complete meaning before purchasing your system. The technology can be complicated and understanding the key facts will be important in ensuring that your system operates in the way that you would like.

By: Rick Widner

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