Not all cameras are created equal, though. Some require a plugged-in power source, while others are powered by batteries. Some use Wi-Fi, others required an Ethernet connection or even SIM card. And some work out of the box, while others require a hub or DVR.

 

We're tested and reviewed dozens of Home Security Cameras of all different types, and throughout the years we've learned a thing or two about camera installation.

 

Types of  the Security System Camera Installation that we do:

 

  • Indoor Camera Installation

It's preferable to put indoor security cameras on the firs floor of your home. If you have more than one story we can install the cameras in common spaces like the main hallway or living room. In such circumstances, you are more likely to capture criminals' faces, making easier to bring them to justice. For the widest possible of full view, we can install the cameras in corners.

 

  • Outdoor Camera Installation

If you want to monitor the outside of your home or business  we can install a weather-resistant outdoor cameras. Cover most, if not all, of your home's entry and exit point with outdoor cameras. At the very last, your front and back doors should be covered. Also we can install the cameras in your driveway, yard and backyard.

 

  • Doorbell Camera Installation

With  Doorbell Camera you can monitor who is at the door and decide whether  you want to answer it -if you are busy, have mobility issues, want to continue social distancing, or just aren't home. Also the video Doorbells Camera help protect your home from package theft or  burglary.

 We can install to you wireless or wired Doorbell. A wired Video Doorbell involves connecting wires within the walls, a wireless Video Doorbell transmits signals to receiver inside via Wi-Fi and gets power from nearby outlet or batteries.

  • Floodlight Camera Installation

A Floodlight Camera should be able to distinguish between people and motion. Animal, vehicle, and package detection is a plus. A useful upgrade is a camera that can turn its lights on only when it detects specific objects. With this type of camera you can see and hear any activity and speck with anyone in range of your Floodlight Camera. Their benefits include deterring potential intruder, capturing high-quality video footage, offering remote access and control, and integrating with smart home system.

 

  • License Plate Recognition (LPR) Camera  and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Camera Installation

License Plate Recognition (LPR) Cameras are specialized surveillance units designed to detect, capture and log vehicle license plates. LPR Cameras can capture number plates during day or night with accuracy thanks to special features such as variable shutter speeds, high contrast video, and headlight compensation.  

ANPR Cameras (Automatic Number Plate Recognition Cameras) go a step further by using optical character recognition to retrieve and store plate numbers. A regular Security Camera can only record clear video of license plates on parked vehicles during the day; it cannot filter the light reflected from a license plate at night, resulting in grainy, washed-out that is unusable.