The need for security is a primary one. Only when we feel safe can we be truly happy and pursue the path of life without feeling panic. While workplace safety or safety in public spaces depends on many factors independent of us, the safety of our family and belongings depends solely on us.

If you have moved into your home and really want to enjoy it without additional worries, then you will need to secure the perimeter of your dwelling and always know that you are in control of it. What you will achieve by installing a surveillance system. In the following, we will give you some tips on how to choose the right surveillance system.

As with any new purchase, there are some basic features that this security system must meet. First of all, you will have to decide whether you want an IP surveillance system or an analog one.

The first aspect you will certainly consider is the cost. Analog surveillance systems are built on old technology, so their costs are reduced, but the labor involved in the installation and commissioning process is a cost that IP surveillance systems do not involve. In the end, the price difference between them is too small to matter.

Analog surveillance cameras record the image and play it back on a television, DVR or DVD player.IP Cameras work on online servers, connect to a router and images can be viewed from any computer on the network. Therefore, in terms of reliability, IP cameras are a good option.

Regarding brightness, analog surveillance systems have not yet been surpassed by IP systems. An analog camera will capture the image just as well during the day and at night, while an IP camera will work much better in bright light. On the other hand, the clarity of the image in the case of an IP surveillance system is significantly superior to an analog one.

These two aspects make IP systems excellent for office or commercial spaces and analog ones good for homes or small properties. Distance is also a factor that affects image quality in the case of analog cameras, so small yards are easy to cover, but supermarket parking lots or warehouses are problematic.

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