Wireless Video Surveillance & Wireless Camera Systems -Ospreysecurity

Posted by ospreysecurity on June 17th, 2017

When it comes to security either for your home, office or business a security camera has got to be in the mix somewhere. They are much more affordable now than ever before due to great advances in technology and competition. And again because of the huge advances in technology cameras for security are easier than ever to install.

Wireless security cameras system are the easiest of all in terms of installation and location flexibility. You can put them just about anywhere within the range of the wireless system capabilities of usually 1000 feet or more. They do need power but a normal wall outlet gets that job done easily.

Wireless cameras have a wide variety of uses from home security to nanny cams to hidden cameras to building and business security. Some have the capability of being essentially an internet webcam allowing you to log into an IP address any time and see from anywhere in the world what the camera sees thus giving you amazing capabilities and flexibility.

The uses can be divided very broadly into indoor and outdoor. Indoor wireless cameras are used for nanny cams or other types of hidden cameras and for indoor surveillance and security.

Outdoor wireless security camera systems are used almost exclusively for building and property security and surveillance.

Relatively new on the scene is an IP wireless security camera surveillance system. IP cameras plug directly into your computer or DVR using an IP address to transmit video through a network using Ethernet/CAT5 cable. IP cameras connect to any computer or DVR with little if any additional hardware required.

They have the ability to connect into a network allowing you to login remotely and view or playback video.

Yet another group of wireless security camera systems is the so called nanny cam or hidden spy camera. They are board cameras hidden in normal day to day household items like wall clocks, radios, tower fans, air purifiers and more.

To set them up simply aim the hidden camera in the direction you want to record and begin recording with a remote control device. Images are recorded on an 8 GB SD card similar to the ones in digital cameras that you may have used.

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