Cameras are vital for monitoring and protecting people, properties and assets. CCTV and security cameras are designed to provide real-time surveillance and recording, acting as both a deterrent and a means of gathering visual evidence. They are commonly deployed in residential, commercial, and industrial settings to enhance safety and situational awareness.
There are several types of CCTV cameras, each suited to different surveillance needs. Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) cameras offer dynamic monitoring capabilities, allowing operators to remotely adjust the camera's position and zoom in on areas of interest. This makes PTZ cameras ideal for large areas like car parks, mine pits, or open fields where flexible coverage is required.
Thermal cameras detect heat signatures rather than visible light, enabling them to provide clear images in complete darkness, through smoke, or in harsh weather conditions. These cameras are often used in high-security environments or for monitoring critical infrastructure where visibility is compromised. Similarly, infrared (IR) cameras use built-in IR LEDs to illuminate scenes, making them effective for night-time surveillance. They are commonly used in places where 24-hour monitoring is essential, such as building entrances and perimeters.
High-quality security cameras are characterised by their resolution, durability, and reliability. Brands like Axis and Hikvision are known for producing cameras with robust features such as high-definition video, weatherproof housings, and advanced AI analytics for object detection and motion tracking. A good security camera should offer clear, detailed images, be resistant to tampering and environmental factors, and integrate seamlessly with AI processing systems.
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