One of the first decisions to make when you’re looking at CCTV systems
is whether you need a visible system or one with a hidden security
camera or cameras. An obvious surveillance camera has its place. Among
other things, it serves as a deterrent to bad behavior. People are far
less likely to shoplift, burglarize or vandalize if they know there’s a
CCTV camera trained on them. If your intent is to discourage those
things, a visible camera is the obvious choice.
On the other
hand, if your intent is to catch someone engaging in bad behavior, you
won’t do it with a security camera in plain sight. In that case, you
should be looking at CCTV systems with hidden cameras. You’ll find
plenty of these on the market, from the ubiquitous “nanny cam” that can
be hidden in a wide variety of household objects to complete CCTV
systems with cameras set into recessed ceiling domes or behind mirrors
and walls. These tips can help you find the right surveillance camera
for your needs.
Quality First
There are lots of “gadget”
security cameras on the market. You know the type: pen cameras that fit
in your pocket, teddy bear cameras and the like. They’re inexpensive for
a reason: they’re cheap.
If your intent is to capture evidence of wrongdoing on camera, you need
to pay attention to quality. Look for a CCTV camera that delivers good
quality images above all else.
Fit to Your Needs
Will your
camera remain in one place permanently? Consider a wired CCTV camera
that can be hidden behind an object or wall. A wired camera offers one
distinct advantage over wireless cameras: they’re not prone to
interference from other electronic frequencies. If you don’t want to run
wires, look for a wireless security camera that can transmit to a
nearby computer or DVR.
Hide-ability
Consider where you’ll
be placing the surveillance camera when choosing the size, shape and
casing. You can choose from small cameras that you can hide inside or
behind objects or cameras that are fitted into casings that look like
everyday objects – for example, no one would think twice about a second
smoke detector affixed to the ceiling or high on a wall. Do keep in mind
that many hidden cameras are meant for indoor use only, so if you’re
buying a camera for outdoor use, your choices will be considerably more
limited. On the other hand, your choice of hiding places may be much
wider.
CCTV systems can provide open security, surveillance or
both. When choosing cameras for covert use, consider where, how and why
you’re using them to help you pick the best security camera for your needs.
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