Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) is a surveillance system that uses video cameras to monitor and record activities in a specific area for security and safety purposes. It is commonly used in public spaces, businesses, and homes to deter crime and gather evidence.

A DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is a device that records and stores video footage from analog security cameras onto a hard drive. It converts the camera’s analog signals into digital format for playback, storage, and remote viewing.

An NVR (Network Video Recorder) is a device that records and stores video from IP cameras over a network. It captures the digital video directly, providing higher image quality, easier scalability, and remote access capabilities.

A server recorder for CCTV uses a dedicated computer system to record, manage, and store video from multiple cameras. It provides high processing power, large storage, and flexibility for advanced features such as analytics and remote access, but often requires a per-channel licensing fee.

Cloud-based CCTV stores and manages security camera footage on secure remote servers instead of local recorders, allowing access from anywhere via the internet. It provides scalable storage, easy management, real-time monitoring, and typically requires a monthly fee based on the number of cameras connected.

The Guardian CCTV Trailer is a mobile, self-contained surveillance unit designed for temporary or remote monitoring. It runs off solar power with cellular networking, providing 24/7 security, cameras, lighting, and remote access without needing external power.

Dome cameras are compact, discreet security cameras typically used indoors. Their dome-shaped design makes them difficult to tamper with and allows for wide-area monitoring.

Bullet cameras are long, cylindrical cameras often used outdoors. They provide long-range viewing and act as a visible deterrent to potential intruders.

PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras can rotate and zoom to cover large areas. They allow flexible monitoring with the ability to focus on specific points of interest remotely.

Turret cameras, also called eyeball cameras, have a ball-and-socket design for flexible positioning. They are compact, vandal-resistant, and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

Fisheye cameras provide a 360-degree panoramic view with a single lens. They are ideal for wide-area monitoring without blind spots.

Thermal cameras detect heat signatures instead of visible light, allowing monitoring in complete darkness or through smoke and fog. They are ideal for security and perimeter surveillance.

180-degree security cameras capture a wide, half-circle field of view, reducing blind spots. They are ideal for monitoring large areas with a single camera.

Varifocal cameras have adjustable lenses that allow changing the focal length and zoom. They provide flexible monitoring by letting you focus on specific areas without moving the camera.
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