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Analogue Camera System

Analogue Camera System Info: Our analog Security Camera Products are capable to produce resoultions up to 2k using any preexisting Siamese Coax cables.

With the new HD over Coax technology, you can provide your business with high-resolution video and enhanced security at a very affordable price. Outlined below are the pros and cons.

HD Over Coax Pros and Cons

HD over Coax refers to the transmission of high-definition video and audio streams over coaxial cables that were previously limited to standard quality video.

There are several competing technologies in this category, including AHD, CVI, TVI, SDI and others. They vary somewhat in capability, but in general, the major benefits over an IP video system include:

  • Low upgrade costs. Cameras can connect to existing analog coax cables, eliminating the need for new wiring.
  • Simple installation and setup. Most products in this category are designed for near plug-and-play operation.
  • No interference with networks. These systems can be operated in complete isolation from the data network, if desired. (Remote viewing is supported with the use of a capable DVR)
  • Support for 720p, 1080p, and 2k high definition cameras.

HD over Coax is ideal for companies that have an existing analog infrastructure in place, would like to reduce overall cost, and are looking to upgrade their cameras to 720p, 1080p, or 2k. It is also great for new installations, if your budget is extremely limited.

HD over Coax cameras cannot support resolutions over 2k (>4 megapixels). If a higher resolution is required, IP cameras are the only option. They are available in a wide range of resolutions from one to ten megapixels and beyond.

IP Camera System

IP Camera Info: IP cameras run on your network,  so it’s important to ensure your infrastructure can support the implementation. Remember, all other things being equal, the higher the mexapixel count, the more bandwidth is required.

What's an IP Camera and how is it Different from Analog?

IP stands for Internet Protocol, and basically refers to a digital video camera that can send and receive data via a computer network, as opposed to sending a feed to a Digital Video Recorder (DVR). This is advantageous for a lot of reasons.

Camera resolution

HD over analog has both 1.3 megapixels (720p) and 2 megapixels (1080p) resolutions.  These are the lowest HD resolutions available, but for most businesses and for most people, these are enough for great quality videos and photos from their security camera.

On the other hand, IP camera systems go beyond 1080 pixels. Also, there are now IP cameras that have 12 or more megapixels.  More than this, compared to an HD over analog camera with the same resolution, an IP camera often has crisper images and much truer colors.

Megapixels

IP cameras as opposed to HD Analogue cameras allow for a more detailed image upon an image zoom. This means that the pixels don't look like large "colorful blocks" as much and deliver a clearer picture at a higher zoom setting.

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The 2015 FBI Crime report states that:
1 in 343 Ohioans are a victim of violent crime and 1 in 39 Ohioans are a victim of property crime.

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