Surveillance Cameras

 

Video Surveillance Cameras are widely used in various settings to monitor and record activities in both public and private areas. CCTV cameras serve multiple purposes, including enhancing security and safety, deterring criminal activities, and aiding in investigations. Neoteric Nepal offer various ranges of cameras.

CCTV

A (CCTV)  camera is a surveillance device that monitors and records activities in specific areas, consisting of a camera, lens, and video recorder. Widely used for security in homes, businesses, and public spaces, CCTV cameras deter crime and provide valuable evidence. Various types of cameras are available for different applications.

PTZ

A PTZ camera, also known as a pan-tilt-zoom camera, is a type of camera that can be remotely controlled to pan (rotate horizontally), tilt (rotate vertically), and zoom in or out. The movement of a PTZ camera can be controlled through a joystick, remote control, or software interface, allowing the user to adjust the camera's position and zoom in on specific areas of interest. Some PTZ cameras also have built-in features such as motion detection, infrared night vision, and automatic tracking, which further enhance their surveillance capabilities. 

IPC

An IPC camera, also known as a network camera, is a digital video camera that is designed for use in surveillance and security applications. Unlike traditional analog cameras, which require a separate video recorder to capture and store footage, IPC cameras use digital video technology to transmit footage over a network, allowing it to be viewed and recorded remotely from a computer or mobile device. IPC cameras can be used for a variety of surveillance applications, from monitoring homes and businesses to providing security for public spaces and government facilities.

CVI

CVI, which stands for Composite Video Interface, is a video transmission technology that enables high-definition video signals to be transmitted over long distances using coaxial cables. CVI cameras are a popular choice for security surveillance systems due to their high resolution, reliability, and ease of installation.CVI cameras use analog signals to transmit video footage, but the signal is digitally processed within the camera to provide high-definition images that are much clearer than traditional analog cameras. 

NVR/DVR

NVR (Network Video Recorder) and DVR (Digital Video Recorder) are both video surveillance systems used for recording and storing video footage. NVR and DVR systems are essential components of modern security setups, whether in residential, commercial, or industrial environments. DVRs are older technology and are primarily used for analog cameras, while NVRs are designed for IP (Internet Protocol) cameras. NVRs capture and process video data from IP cameras over a network, allowing for flexible installation and scalability.