Analog High Definition
AHD or Analog High Definition Cameras are Capable of 720p to 1080p High Definition Video. Perfect for anyone looking for a Security Camera System or Upgrading an Existing Installation as they use the same type of Cable as Older Analog Systems.
Network/IP Cameras
IP Security Cameras are becoming the Standard for Home and Business Security. They use a Cat5e Cable for both Video and Power (Power Over Ethernet). This eliminates the need for 2 separate Cables. Cat5e Cable is cheaper than Coax or Siamese Cable Used in Analog Systems.
Wireless Cameras
There are 2 types of Wireless Cameras. The First Type are what I like to call Propriorty Standalone Units that Dont Require a DVR and the Second Type
May be able to Work Alone simular to the Standalone Units or Work in Conjuction with a DVR. Both types should have all the Standard Features.
Please Note that Wireless cameras are not 100% Wireless. They still Require a Cable for Power. To find out All the pros and cons of Wireless Cameras and some of our Recomendations Follow the Link Below.
Cable, Connectors and Power
Everything you need to know about The Type of Cable Used, the Connectors and Powering up your System.