Video Surveillance Systems (CCTV)

What is a Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) also known as Video Surveillance System?

    Video surveillance is a process carried out using opto-electronic devices designed for visual control or automatic image analysis (automatic face recognition, vehicle license plate numbers).

    A video surveillance system is a software and hardware complex (video cameras, lenses, monitors, recorders, and other equipment) designed to organize video monitoring of both local and remote objects. The video surveillance is intended for crime prevention as well as for monitoring of activities of the employees and visitors in the office, warehouse, store and in any other facility.


A video surveillance system provides: 

- visual control of the situation at the guarded object - providing real-time data transmission to the observation post;

- recording video information on a digital video recorder, which allows you to document events occurring at the facility;

- performing security alarm functions through motion detectors of video cameras or external security sensors and informing the system operator about the occurrence of an alarm in the controlled area.

   

Surveillance cameras can be of various shapes and types:

 - Dome Camera

 - Bullet Camera

 - Infrared Camera (Night Vision)

 - IP Camera

 - Wireless Camera

 - High-Definition (HD) Camera

 - Thermal Heat Camera


    Our company proposes development and implementation of high-performance surveillance systems such as:

 - Network Video Recorder (NVR)

 - License Plate Camera Read Camera (LPR)

 - Video Analytics System

 - IP Cameras

- Face Recognition cameras


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