One of the best and easiest ways to keep your home, family, and belongings safe is to install an outdoor wireless camera security system. While it may be easy to install, there are several things that you need to look at before you install the system to make sure that you have has the security that you need for your home or business. The four things that you need to take into account are the amount of cameras, definition of the picture, features involved, and the type of wireless signal the cameras use.
Number of Cameras
One of the biggest things that determines how tight your outdoor wireless camera security is is how many cameras you have in your system. If you’re buying a complete system yourself, it cam come with anywhere from two to twenty-four cameras. So how do you know how many you actually need?
Everybody’s security needs are different. At a bare minimum you should have camera covering every possible break in point. The most common ones are doors and windows. This isn’t to say you need one camera over all these different areas, you can still have one camera cover several of them, but you don’t want to leave an area open. After this, you should also install cameras places where people generally enter your property, like the driveway, in darkened corners, and also one covered the area where you store a lot of valuable belongings. Doing this will make sure your home or business is as secure as it needs to be.
Picture Definition
Another aspect that determines how tight your outdoor wireless security camera system is is the level of picture definition that your camera and receive allow you to see. Just like the number of cameras though, how much money you spend on a great camera depends on your security needs. Are you going to actually need to ID someone with facial recognition? Or do you just want to know when someone’s coming? If it’s the latter, it doesn’t make much sense to buy the most expensive camera on the market.
Features
The security of your exterior wireless security camera system is also determined by the extra features that you have on your cameras. These can include, but aren’t limited to, IP features that let your camera broadcast its feed on the web and your iPhone, and pan, tilt, and zoom functions that are controlled remotely. Again, whether you need each of these will be determined by your own security needs. Most home security systems won’t need highly advanced systems, but if you’re on the road a lot, it can be reassuring to check in at home and know that everything is all right. Business, on the other hand, can need a bit tighter security.
Wireless Signal
Finally, how well your system works will be determined by the type of wireless signal that your cameras use. Lower-end cameras tend to use the 2.4 GhZ signal, which, while effective in certain areas, tends to also overlap with other consumer electronics like microwaves, wireless routers, and cordless phones. This works in remote areas, but in most of today’s homes there are plenty of electronics that can interfere with the signal.
You also need to take care that your wireless signal doesn’t get hacked. Because the signal is on open airwaves anyone with a receiver can theoretically receive the signal. Make sure that you get a system that offer your signal a high level of security, especially if your cameras are broadcasting anything private.
If you want the best, clearest signal you need to find a camera that creates a distinct connection on its own signal with the receiver. Luckily, today there are a lot of cameras that satisfy this requirement for a affordable price.
The level of security that you can expect from your outdoor wireless security system is determined by four features of your system. These features are the number of cameras involved, the picture quality the cameras give you, extra features that come with your cameras, and the type of wireless connection that is used. The type and quality of cameras that you buy will ultimately be determined by your own individual security needs and budget.
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