Saturday, February 1, 2020

Network-based or IP Camera for your home


An IP camera or Internet Protocol camera is a networked digital video camera that captures images and transmits data over a Fast Ethernet link. If you are looking for a network camera for home, then you are ideally looking for an IP camera which is most suitable for IP surveillance, a digitized and networked version of closed-circuit television, commonly known as CCTV. Today IP surveillance is increasingly replacing analog CCTV due to its much more sophisticated capabilities. In this blog, I have tried to mention IP camera prices and the benefits of having a network camera for home.

Benefits of a Network Camera

The digitized and networked technology or the IP camera surveillance systems have many benefits over the analog versions which are as follows:

·       Remote accessibility, control, and adjustment from any location from any device.
·       Facility of Digital Zoom.
·       The capability to easily transmit images and videos anywhere with an Internet connection.
·       Contains a progressive scanning system, which enables better quality images extracted from the video, especially for moving targets.
·       Facility of adjusting frame rates and resolution to meet specific needs.
·       Entails a two-way communication system.
·       The ability to trigger alerts in case a suspicious activity is detected.
·       Lower or no requirements for extension cables between hardware.
·       Supports an intelligent video system which, integrated with analytical software, is able to do the following:

-        Track a moving target
-        Search for an object
-        Count instances of something like the number of customers entering a building
-        Identify the geographical location of someone or something
-        Detect suspicious activities and triggering alerts or alarms

IP Camera Price

The cost of an IP camera depends on certain factors like:

·       Resolution of Camera
·       Field of views like the wide-angle or narrow-angle
·       External or Internal placement of motion detector sensors
·       Presence or absence of an Infrared illuminator
·       Inclusion or non-inclusion of a microphone for capturing audio

Once you find out which all factors are required for your camera, you can go online and compare prices charged by different manufacturers.