CVI

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. Additionally, CVI cameras can transmit audio signals along with video, allowing for better monitoring of security footage. These cameras are also compatible with existing coaxial cabling infrastructure, making them a cost-effective upgrade for businesses and homeowners looking to improve their security systems.