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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Options for Home Security Cameras



Homeowners now have more options than ever when it comes to hidden cameras. While you might not be able to afford a top of the line home security system, by brushing up on the different kinds of home security cameras you’re sure to find something that meets your needs and your budget as well. Your main options for cameras include: wireless home security cameras, dome-shaped home security cameras and infrared bullet home security cameras.


Wireless Home Security Cameras

If you don’t have much money to spend on a hidden camera video feed, a wireless home security camera could be perfect for you. They can monitor the interior and the exterior of your home and make would-be intruders think twice before trying to break in. With a wireless camera, you’ll have the ability to keep an eye on your home even if you aren’t physically in it. You can have the video feed streamed directly to your smartphone, or you can watch it from a computer with access to the Internet. Although they’re inexpensive, you’ll be pleased to learn that the resolution you get with a wireless home security camera is quite clean and crisp. Before installing a wireless security camera, it’s recommended that you first make sure that your computer’s operating system is compatible with the camera’s software. It won’t do you any good to have one of the best wireless security cameras ever released if your computer doesn’t support the software.


Dome-Shaped Home Security Cameras

Some of the most widely used cameras for home security are dome-shaped cameras. The reason they’re so popular is that they blend in so seamlessly with virtually any type of environment as well as an outside location. The best place to mount a dome-shaped security camera is high on the walls outside of your home. Just make sure that they blend in well and can’t easily be knocked down or moved by intruders. The only tricky part about dome-shaped cameras is that it can be a little difficult to figure out the best way to position the lens of the camera because of its shape. If you’re considering dome-shaped cameras for your home security system, you’ll have three options: armored cameras, infrared cameras and varifocal cameras, which have a lens that can be adjusted to your liking. Store owners on the lookout for vandalism might want to consider an armored camera that can’t be easily disabled.


Infrared Bullet Home Security Cameras

Homeowners wanting as much protection as possible should look at infrared bullet hidden cameras. They provide high resolution video color images in the day and clear black and white images during the night.

Depending on your budget and the property that you want to protect, you might want to consider mixing and matching the types of home security cameras that you have. Some cameras work better inside and others are better suited for an outside environment.

Something else to think about is getting an alarmed system that’s monitored by a security company. Make sure you do your research on the security cameras before you allow them to install their system into your home. You’ll want round-the-clock surveillance and assistance as well in case anything should go wrong.  


Author bio: This article was provided by Eric T Worden of brickhousesecurity.com click here for more information about hidden camera video.

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