CCTV (Closed-circuit television) is also known as video surveillance.
CCTV system provide a range of applications, including:
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A dome CCTV camera gets its name from the dome-shaped casing that the camera sits in. Whilst these are relatively discreet CCTV cameras in appearance, this doesn’t stop them from deterring criminals. This is because the dome casing makes it really difficult for people to see which direction the camera is pointing. This creates an air of uncertainty for potential thieves or vandals approaching from all directions.
Bullet CCTV cameras have an iconic design that is highly visible. They are cylindrical in shape and are capable of observing long distances. Bullet cameras are most commonly placed outdoors so their casings are made resistant to water, dust and dirt.
A turret camera, also called an eyeball camera, is a camera with a ball and socket design. It gets its name from the the ball-like camera which can pivot in any direction inside its socket mount. This offers a discrete installation while providing excellent coverage.
With a PTZ (Pan Tilt & Zoom) camera, your security team can have complete control on what is recorded. At the touch of a button, the camera lens can pan left and right, tilt up and down or zoom in and out. It’s the ideal choice for a security guard who is monitoring a live video feed on site.
Thermal cameras come in a range of different designs including dome, bullet and PTZ. Thermal cameras are great for producing clear images in the darkest of spaces. Alarms can also be raised in responses to changes to heat signatures detected by the camera.
Fisheye security cameras, have ultra-wide-angle lens, including panoramic 180 degrees and 360 degrees. When using a wide-angle camera, images are typically warped, which creates the effect of a fisheye. Fisheye surveillance cameras are capable of providing greater situational awareness to reduce potential blind spots. They have the ability to create split views in different directions to increase coverage without having to install additional cameras.