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Digital, network video surveillance systems provide a number of benefits and advanced functions that you may not get with an analog video surveillance system. Internet protocal systems provide superior image quality, remote accessibility, distributed intelligent video capabilities, easy installation/integration, better scalability and cost-effectiveness. Utilizing a system with remote accessibility has many benefits, you can view your cameras, and review your recorded video from virtually any computer or phone with internet access. IP video systems are equipped with on-board processors to analyze events in real-time, and can be programmed to alert you about suspicious or criminal activity and  to overlook activity during certain times. If you place them in an area with workers moving about daily, it will ignore activity during your business hours and alert you if someone is on the property after your operating hours. IP cameras can be much more cost effective than analog cameras, when utilizing more than one camera, or multiple cameras in a smaller areas. When installing analog cameras, every camera must have its own cable and power source, however with IP cameras, one single cable can host up to 8 different cameras. If your worried about having your video feed on the internet, end-to-end IP video systems are designed to encrypt your data to ensure complete and total privacy. One other option to consider if you don’t like the idea of wires being run to certain areas, would be wireless IP cameras. Although they would not need a data wire, they do however still need a power source.

So when it comes to camera systems, if your interested in them, but believe that they wouldn’t be applicable to your situation, or that you cannot afford them, you may very well be incorrect, and should call your local locksmith or security professional for an inspection and quote.