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Tips for Choosing the Right CCTV for Your Home or Business

According to a study released by Comparitech, there are about 86,000 cameras in Singapore, watching about 5.6 million of the population. This makes the country the 11th most monitored city in the world. There are solar-powered CCTV cameras in MRT stations, bus stops, and HDB blocks. 

In Singapore, CCTV cameras are part of the norm and they ensure that our safety and welfare are not compromised. If you want to purchase a CCTV system for your home or business, this write-up is for you. It aims to ensure that you obtain the right one that can complement your needs, preferences, and budget. 

 

Indoor or outdoor use

Some CCTV cameras are specially designed for the indoors and won’t withstand the wear and tear of Mother Nature. If you are planning to install them outdoors, ensure they are weather-proof. Otherwise, they may require constant repairs or may not deliver high-quality videos. 

When it comes to indoor CCTV cameras, buy models that have infrared sensors and are complemented by 2 Megapixel resolution and beyond. This way, you can ensure detailed videos even if lighting is compromised. 

 

Lighting

Many CCTV cameras come with low-light infrared features that enable them to capture clear videos even in dark conditions. In simpler terms, these features deliver videos which can be as clear as videos taken in illuminated rooms. 

 

Storage capacity

When buying a CCTV camera system, you need to consider storage capacity. There are a few factors that hinge on this: the number of cameras in your system, the resolution of the cameras, and the amount of footage that you wish to store. If you want videos with clear details, make sure that you have ample storage. This can be handy, especially in circumstances where facial recognition is necessary.

 

Solar power

Aside from cutting down monthly electricity bills, there are tons of other benefits that you can obtain from solar-powered CCTV cameras. The most important feature is constant operation even when electricity is down, thanks to their self-charging batteries. 

 

Coverage capabilities

When buying a CCTV system, ask yourself this: How much of your home or commercial facility needs to be covered by CCTV cameras? This is essential, especially if your budget is limited and you need to prioritize other areas. 

If this is the case, go for IP Cameras whereby you can save on cabling works cost. This is in particular for many business owners who have limited funding, place them at parking areas to complement their car park barriers. 

 

Summing up

These are only some of the features that you should consider when buying a CCTV system. Consider them carefully so you can have the right system that can complement your needs, preferences, and budget.

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