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Follow on Google News | The Difference Between HD Analog and HD IP CamerasIn the world of security cameras Analog cameras and IP cameras are the two types of cameras available to most people.
Analog Camera The Analog camera has been around longer than IP Cameras but through upgrades in technology they are still widely in use around the world. Analog cameras turn the video into a signal that can be read by TVs, VCR, and such and transmit the signal through coaxial cables (the round cable that you might find behind your TV). They are generally paired with a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) so the user can record and save video feed as well access other options such as playback and remote access. HD (high-definition) · H.265/ · Dual stream · Optional AUDIO · High quality with stable performance · Free client software support for record, preview, playback。 · Supports P2P, NAT traversal and mobile monitor · Supports iPhone, iPad, and Android · Privacy Mask and Motion Detection Great for both homeowners and businesses alike they come in a wider arrangement of models than IP Cameras and are the cheaper of the two. Because they are the older of the two, if you are looking to add to your security system, they analog cameras are more likely to be compatible with any new additions. IP Camera HD IP Cameras (also known as digital cameras) are the newest in the world of security cameras. Extremely easy to use and install, they run off the power of the internet – or basically ethernet cables. They act as an encoder and basically take the image and digitize it before sending it to the Network Video Recorder (NVR) or even yourweb browser. IP cameras are known for their extremely high-resolution video giving you better zoom ability than an analog camera. Some even can zoom 100+ feet! Probably the greatest benefit of an IP camera security system is the ability to go wireless. Some analog cameras can go wireless, but they aren't simple systems. Some benefits of an IP Camera system: · Can work with iPhone, iPad, Android Mobile · Digital zoom · Varying record rate and resolution · Playback functions: Play, Pause, Stop, Fast Play, Digital Zoom · Back-up to USB or a Network · P2P cloud support · Supports plug and play · Possible alerts: Recording, Email, FTP, Snapshot, Buzzer and Screen Tips, alarm output Both IP and analog cameras can be a great solution but in short, if you are just looking for basic surveillance in a smaller area and want to keep costs down – choose an analog system. If you need to cover a large area and/or want the best of the best – an IP CCTV system is what you should get just realize it will be a larger investment than an analog system. More Info For Visit us : https://revlightsecurity.com/ End
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