Wireless Cameras

Shortcuts to Buying Wireless Video Surveillance Systems

Are you buying a wireless video surveillance systems? Here are some helpful tips:

If you're thinking about buying a wireless video surveillance system (or VSS), we've listed some easy tips to get you started. Most wireless surveillance systems are actually much easier to install versus any hardwired surveillance systems. The wireless VSS will transmit a radio signal from the camera or transmitter to you computer or receiver, whichever the device is compatible with. Most standard surveillance systems require the receiver and surveillance camera, etc. to be connected to your TV, VCR, camcorder (or any other numer of devices for surveillance monitoring or viewing) via an RCA or digital video input (DVI) cable. However, when you choose a wireless surveillance system, the only cable required to begin recording will be separate from the actual camera capturing the video. In this case you do not have to connect the camera/transmitter and the receiver with wires. This leaves more options to install the surveillance camera in more places and in a fraction of the time. If you are looking for covert or hidden cameras, they work much like and are installed much the same as the bigger ones you see in stores or office buildings, but are virtually undetectable to the naked eye if placed correctly. Our wireless clock radio cameras are a good example of a great covert camera.

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