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Easy to Install – Modern surveillance systems using IP cameras are easy to install. Unlike analog CCTV cameras that require coaxial cable and power tools, all you have to do is mount the cameras and go.
Versatile – Because they don't require complicated wiring or lengthy installations, security camera systems with IP cameras can be rearranged at any time.
Remote monitoring – A camera system that uses an NVR (network video recorder) allows you to broadcast your footage over the internet and check up on your house at anytime, even when you're on vacation.
Prevent theft – Visible cameras can discourage potential thieves from breaking and entering, and can help you identify criminals who break into your home.
Theft - Surveillance cameras can be an attractive target for a thief, and a stolen camera can cause interruptions in recording and leave your home open to further theft or vandalism.
Loss of power - Power surges or blackouts can damage your system or cause interruptions in your recording. In case of a system failure, be sure to have an alternative security system in place to protect your family and property.
Damages - Outdoor cameras can be damaged by storms or windgusts, and cause damage or interruptions in your surveillance system.
Your surveillance needs depend on many different factors. Consider each of the following when purchasing and setting up your security camera system: