It stands to reason
that you would need maximum security in a demanding environment. The challenge
would be to monitor movements and other activities without overtly doing so.
Therefore, in a situation where discretion is a priority, the LG
optical zoom camera would be an excellent choice.
It
can zoom in at distances of 300 yards and easily focus on a license plate or
even the face of a passerby surrounded or engulfed in a crowd, making the
identification process easier. Wireless cameras are useful in
business settings because of their portability. If you suspect theft in an
uncontrolled environment, you can move the camera to that location without
having to run wires.
There are PTZ cameras
that you can manually manipulate (usually with a keyboard and joystick) and
some that have self-tracking technology built into the brain of the camera. Whatever
the surveillance system’s purpose (general security, internal theft, workmen’s
compensation, or monitoring employee activity) you or someone at your company
has to actively use it. On the other hand, the Sony
Wi-Fi security camera would be ideal for
monitoring and surveillance in important places such as train stations,
airports, factories, offices, casinos, banks, museums, military areas, housing
estates, major highways and traffic intersections, public squares, city
centers, car parking lots, sports events etc.
A network IP camera is
one that operates over a local area network, and is a mini computer with a
camera lens. It has its own IP address, and you can control it from a remote
central location. The network IP camera is smart, as it offers alarm
management, image enhancement, license plate and facial recognition, and is
built with the latest technology. Another advantage of IP
cameras is that they are capable of detecting a broader range of wavelengths
than we can, allowing them to function not only in white but also in infra-red
light making night-time surveillance possible.
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