Learn More About IP Infrared Cameras
IP cameras are also known as Internet protocol based security cameras. In recent years infrared technology has now been integrated into every type of security on the market.
IP cameras also have infrared technology to aid cameras to be able to see video when there is no light available to produce video. Bullet cameras are the most popular IP
camera now. The reason for this is due to the bullet camera's ability to work outdoors and resistant mother nature's fury of rain, wind, water, heat, and cold
temperatures. There many different styles showing up in many different classes too. There are IP bullet cameras in the form of fox-body, nanny-style, and many other
multi-functional CCTV applications. There are even dome IP cameras, IP PTZ cameras, micro pin IP cameras, and many others. All these different groups of cameras have at
least a few models that have infrared technology. Again this helps in the event that is not enough light or total darkness. IP is also a great feat for many different
problems that arise. IP gives you the ability to just connect to a POE switch, Ethernet port, or router.
Use IP Infrared Cameras For Applications That Need Night Viewing
It is common in many CCTV setups to run into problems where things are never perfect. IP infrared cameras are very unique in their ability to fit into environments that
need a better way to run and install cameras and to record video when there is not enough natural light to render a color video shot. In large warehouse operations, like
distribution centers, running RG59 cable over 500 feet becomes a problem of signal and therefore CAT5 becomes a better solution. Most large commercial, industrial, and
government warehouses and hangers have ethernet port near every outlet. So if you have multiple surveillance cameras in the same area, you can run the cable to a POE switch and
then connect to an Ethernet outlet. This setup process is becoming more and more popular in very large commercial environments. You see these at Target, Walmart, and many
other large retailers. However in a distribution center the IP cameras also need to be infrared! Infrared will give a commercial application the best adaptation for
a fast-paced warehouse or back-room. Often in warehouses there is theft and misuse of inventory, so it is crucial to have cameras that can render video in low light or
in total darkness. Both IP and infrared in one cameras is a very powerful solution.
IP And Infrared In Nanny Cameras Is Great For Moms And Dads
We just cannot express just how much IP cameras are so efficient and easy to use in many applications. It seems everyone really likes the idea of a plug and play setup
and that is just what IP cameras off. After assigning your camera a static IP address you can see your cameras live anywhere in the world. There are also local routers
that transmit on a local IP setup, that offers great real-time video. This type of setup is great for moms and dads looking after their newborn children, toddlers, and
even pets. We have seen more families that just had a newborn, purchase infrared IP cameras to keep an eye on their infant in the night. The infrared lights provide
illumination, due the peaceful environment needed to help them sleep. Should an infant start to cry or moan, mom or dad can quickly look at their wireless monitor and
transmitter to see what is going on and determine if they need to get up. Mostly, this is a safety feature so that if something were to happen mom or dad can quickly act
and fix the situation.
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