Are Home Security Camera Systems Really Needed
Home security camera systems – every business has them. Some come in the guise of the globes hanging from the middle of the ceiling capturing our every move. Others can only be seen as that blinking light in the corner of a room, just waiting for us to do something inappropriate. Either way, these cameras real purpose is not to capture ordinary people doing silly things ,They are there as a security countermeasure to ensure that if any criminal activity occurs, the offenders’ image will be recorded and archived. However, security camera technology is not only reserved for business owners or government buildings. Security camera systems are now more popular among regular homeowners than they ever have been in the past.
With the technology constantly changing and upgrading itself, the home security cameras options have also increased to offer home owners more features to better suit their specific protection needs. Modern home security cameras are unique in that they can be combined with other home security technology and can be tailored to meet a specific home-owner’s requirements.
Generally used to cover larger spaces, these camera systems can record in a variety of environments, both indoor and outdoors, and even low light conditions. The cameras are designed to send the recorded video data to a monitor, where the images of the area under surveillance can be displayed for immediate use or archived for later viewing.
Within the last few years, the use of video tapes has been replaced with digital hard-drives,this allows for the storage of much more video data when compared to the old analog tape systems. More surveillance footage can be recorded without the expense and reliability issues that plagued the old VHS recording setups. They also make organizing of the video archive footage much simpler. LCD screens have also become almost a standard with the security monitors, allowing the best picture possible when reviewing the recorded video footage.
Another addition to these systems is the use of wireless cameras that allow much greater flexibility in their placement, thus allowing a more complete monitoring of the the household. Wireless cameras allow this freedom due to the fact that they are not constrained by video cabling or the need to run wiring from the cameras to the recorder .The only thing that will limit the placement options for the cameras is the availability of an electrical outlet. Digital signals are sent from cameras back to a router that displays the various images on the LCD monitoring screen.
Some cameras provide an internet address so that the home owner can observe, and control the system via a remote computer. The only danger with this setup , is that there is a slight possibility that a tech savvy thief may be able to hack your computer system ,and in turn tamper with your security cameras prior to breaking in. This is why it is advisable to make these cameras part of a more complete home security system.
Security camera systems have a major draw to them since they require no monthly fees that are associated with the security monitoring companies. All the surveillance is done from the buyers own home. However, the camera system by itself cannot alert authorities if there has been a break in, it can only capture the crime, and hopefully help the authorities identify the criminal.
Thus, unless they are being monitored at all times of the day, an individual could break in without anyone being the wiser until the stored video files are reviewed. Usually, these security cameras are part of a larger monitored home security system that will notify the proper authorities in real time when a burglary has occurred. Alarm monitoring companies or home security systems will typically supplement any shortcomings of the camera systems.
Depending on how much area needs to be covered, as well as how intense a surveillance of this area is required, prices may vary on each system. From the basic set up costing only $50 to the more comprehensive systems that cost upwards of $500, it’s up to the individual home owner to decide how much coverage is needed.







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