The Internet has opened up a wealth of opportunities such that it would be negligent for the security camera industry to ignore Internet surveillance cameras. Providing digital video systems with a mechanism to connect to the Internet places the power of versatility and global use in the user’s hand. But what exactly is an Internet surveillance camera? What does IP mean and how do these devices work? We’ll try to answer these questions in the following article.
When talking in security and surveillance camera system circles, you may have heard “DVR for IP Camera” mentioned. That’s understandable because these systems are becoming very popular these days very fast. In the following article will explain what all the abbreviations mean, how a typical system works verses a DVR for IP camera, and what an NVR is.
It’s been said that someday almost every electronic appliance will be tied to the Internet; so enters the IP camera and DVR. Don’t take this the wrong way, this is definitely a good thing for the digital video security and surveillance system industry. Providing digital video systems with a mechanism to connect to the Internet places the power of versatility and omnipresence in the user’s hand. But what exactly does IP mean and how do these devices work? We’ll try to answer these questions in the following article.
Nothing can give new parents the sense of comfort and peace of mind like a child room infrared camera. Innovative technology in the security camera field has produced high-tech cameras with sophisticated features for a variety of uses while maintaining affordable prices. Child room infrared cameras are not only great for use with newborns and infants but with toddlers and all young children. They also work great as nanny cams to help you monitor your child your child’s care giver while you are away.