Wireless Home Security Video Camera System



Posted: Sunday, June 29, 2008

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Virtually anyone can install wireless home security video camera systems, usually in minutes. You don't need to run cables between the camera and recorder or monitor. They can also be easily moved when needed, and they can be easy to hide. This adds a lot of flexibility to the ways they can be used. They can be installed outside doors to see who is at the door when they ring the bell. They can be used in basements, garages and driveways. With energy prices soaring, many criminals are steeling gasoline and home heating oil. And the price of copper is going up, so copper piping and wiring is also being targeted by thieves.

Some wireless systems can be used in an IP home computer network. If they're set up properly, you can monitor your home from work or other remote locations via your computer. Wireless systems also work quite well for small business owners to record the daily activity. These systems can also be used in hotel rooms while traveling to record the room while you are out. A wireless home security video camera can be installed in a hidden location with the receiver connected to a computer. Evidence needed or criminal prosecutions is recorded on the computer.

Essentially, there are two families of wireless home security video camera systems, one that needs a to be plugged into a power source, and one that is battery operated. Wireless means that coaxial cables don't need to be routed between the camera and the monitor or recorder.

The downside of using battery powered wireless home security video camera systems is the batteries need to be changed frequently. The batteries always seem to go dead when you need them most. With cameras that require a power source, there is a loss of portability, but you don't need worry with changing the batteries. As for which system to choose, it's pretty much up to the individual. If you need portability and don't minding changing batteries, that would be your best choice. Consider rechargable batteries, if the system you choose can use them.

Stop Instrusion With Frequency Changes

Some people will try to intercept or block signals from wireless home security video camera systems. This is the main disadvantage of wireless systems. To combat this, many cameras are utilizing technology that changes the frequency on which the broadcast is sent. These frequency changes can slow down the broadcast or completely stop the ability of thieves to find and block the signal.

To learn more about the various types of security cameras and home protection, visit http://bestsafetyvideocamera.com.
 

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» left by Teresa Ortiz
3 years 200 days ago.
187 fans.
Hi Ray, thank you for sharing this information. You are right about copper and metal being targets. The company I work for had several of the truck's catolithic (not a mechanic, so don't know the proper spelling) converters stolen! In broad daylight! So sad. Security systems have always been utilized but I think these days, its the business to be in. Great job! Blessings to you. Teresa
» left by Anonymous 3 years 199 days ago.
Hi Teresa, thanks for your comment. Some of the metals used in catolitic converters bring a high price. Some truck rental places are having fuel stolen in broad daylight. Even schools have been targeted for copper thefts. With all this crime, video security is becoming more popular. It's a good strategy to install surveillance systems to help deter this type of crime, and to catch the guilty parties after the crime has occurred. Thanks again, Ray.
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