Thursday, April 2, 2015











CCTV Security Systems

Whether it’s your home or business, we all take comfort in knowing that what we care about is safe and secure. You may not be able to be on guard 24-hours a day, but thanks to CCTV cameras and other home security camera systems, you can protect what matters to you, without the ongoing expense of employing a security firm. Using ‘DIY’ CCTV systems also provides a visible deterrent to intruders, while the modern technology used in many security camera systems today means you can integrate your cameras with your TV, PC, smartphone and tablet.
We’ve got tons of deals, offering you the best CCTV kits at great prices. Take a look at our guide below, which offers information on some of the security and home surveillance equipment we stock, as well as advice on what equipment might best suit your needs.

Security camera systems

Choosing which CCTV system is right for you will depend on what you want to monitor (your home or your office, for example), what you need to film (high resolution, black and white, colour), and how you want to connect your system (through a TV, a monitor, or record through a digital video recorder (DVR)). If you want a hand choosing the option that’s best for you, try our CCTV Solution Finder.

CCTV kits

Complete CCTV kits contain everything you need to set up ‘DIY’ security surveillance in and around your property, giving you peace of mind whether you’re looking to keep your home or commercial property safe from intruders. Home CCTV kits will typically contain the cameras themselves, a DVR to record any footage captured, plus all the cables and CCTV power supplies you need. Everything is in the one box and easy to install, taking the hassle out of purchasing CCTV. Plus, the Securix, Sentient and Swann CCTV kits we stock all offer free app downloads, allowing you to remotely monitor your premises from afar. In the 1TB Security Recording Kit with LCD Monitor, you will also find, as the name suggests, a 15” widescreen CCTV monitor to display anything the cameras pick up.

Wired, wireless and IP cameras

If you already have a CCTV kit and are looking to extend the network of security cameras for your home, we sell both wired and wireless CCTV systems.
If you need to record what are you are viewing, wired CCTV systems provide the best picture quality with zero interference. Wired CCTV cameras most commonly use BNC plugs, which can be connected to your TV using an adaptor, or directly into a DVR. However, wired cameras can be more difficult to install and cannot be easily moved to another location.
Wireless security camera systems take away the worry of video cables running around your property – all you need is a power source. Using the latest digital technology, some wireless CCTV cameras offer an improved transmission range of up to 200m. Although these cameras are often easier to install and move around than wired ones, they can sometimes suffer interference from other wireless signals, like WiFi networks.
Internet Protocol cameras, or IP cameras, work in a similar way to traditional webcams, by sending and receiving data via the internet. IP cameras offer as open or closed access to the footage as needed, while the images recorded can be viewed remotely using any PC. However, these cameras are often more expensive than wired and wireless cameras.

DVRs

DVRs enable users to simultaneously monitor and record numerous cameras with motion detection triggers. Any recordings are saved onto the DVR hard drives and can be played back on the DVR itself, or transferred to alternative media. When choosing your DVR, it’s important to consider how many cameras you need it to record. A 4 Channel DVR can be linked up to four CCTV cameras, an 8 Channel DVR to eight cameras, a 16 Channel DVR to 16, and so on. If you’re looking to gain the benefits of a high-end CCTV system in minutes, consider a PCI or USB DVR, which plug directly into the back of your PC.

CCTV accessories and CCTV power supplies

We offer a wide range of CCTV power supplies, connectors, tools, and other accessories, including CCTV test monitors, which allow you to check the positioning of your cameras. (The Xvision 2.5” CCTV Test Monitor even comes with a handy wrist-strap, leaving your hands free to adjust the camera).

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