I have a friend who is looking for a security system, camera etc... could someone recommend me a knowledgeable person or company in this field. My friend is located in Sosua.
https://www.facebook.com/pg/Securit...60775896/services/?service_id=996501223742041
I am very happy with my system, I can view my house online from anywhere. He is very knowledgable and will walk around your property and plan everything out for you.
AE, link works for me....
Security systems,Property management, 1-829-616-4637
... Check hard disk as often as possible. There is no point of spending money for camera system if HDD stops recording. In my experience hard disks are first things to break.
Nice thing about IP cameras and a NVR, uses cat5/cat6 cable, much more reliable then the coax which has a tendency to have a bad/intermittent connection.I have a wall around my property but the cameras allow me to see everyone driving by so I don't feel the need to run outside when some bizarre sounding vehicle goes by. Sometimes you just wanna know, what the heck was that???
Nice thing about IP cameras and a NVR, uses cat5/cat6 cable, much more reliable then the coax which has a tendency to have a bad/intermittent connection.
I have microphones on just about all my cameras.
From the NVR monitor I can click an instant playback button for any of the cameras on screen and review the video and audio of the last 5 minutes.
I can scan back and forth in that 5 minute instant video/audio playback.
No need to look out the window or go outside wondering where/what the sound was.
Playing back different cameras, I can usually determine from what direction the sound came from.
Another great thing about an NVR network recorder, I can playback any choice/order of camera(s) and change that choice while playing back. For instance, my cameras generally overlap/align to the next camera, so therefore I can choose the 2 or 3 cameras relative to what I want to see and get a continuous flow of the action taking place. At any time if I double click a camera, it goes full screen, and I can go back to the multiple cameras as desired.
can you guys please share the brand and model of that camera that you have and can i buy it online in amazon.com or something?
I have 8 cameras...
It records in thirty days loops..
Most modern IP network cameras will do great job. Many of them are without names and work great with crystal clear image. 720P/1MP are quite good, 1080P/2MP image is clearer. Over 2MegaPixels require more expensive recorders and larger disk space to store HD quality videos.
What's your system disk space? An 8 channel 1080P HD system would require a minimum of 4 Terabytes to achieve 7 days of recording. Here is an online calculator of required disk space, depending on camera quality
It shows 3172 gigabytes, not terabytes.
Isn't 3172 GB exactly 3.172 TB? Or I misunderstand your maths?
Most modern IP network cameras will do great job. Many of them are without names and work great with crystal clear image. 720P/1MP are quite good, 1080P/2MP image is clearer. Over 2MegaPixels require more expensive recorders and larger disk space to store HD quality videos.
What's your system disk space? An 8 channel 1080P HD system would require a minimum of 4 Terabytes to achieve 7 days of recording. Here is an online calculator of required disk space, depending on camera quality
Yep you're right, not me. But 10 TB drives are available for $470, of course not in the DR