Monday, April 19, 2010

Home video surveillance systems

You don't have to pay high installation fees for a system that you need a PhD to operate. These days, the market is full of quick and easy home video surveillance set-ups that anybody can install, and you don't have to break the bank to do it.

Going Digital Makes It Easy

Home video surveillance systems are getting simpler, cheaper and more compact. The best way to keep homes and businesses safe has always been Closed Circuit Television (CCTV). Luckily, we now have technologies that are easier to use. The new industry standard is DVR, Digital Video Recording.

DVR uses simple video recording devices to record straight to digital. Most DVR's record directly to MP3, making it is easy to transfer to your computer. High end models have extended features that allow you to operate the camera remotely with your PC or mobile device. To use DVR, all you need is the camera. The rest can be done with your computer.

Get The Works With A Home Surveillance Kit

If you want a full security set-up, there is an even better option than CCTV that was designed for non-techie folks like you and me. It's the home security kit. There are many models on the market, but they usually involve the same components. There are cameras, a receiver and a remote control that is easier to use than your TV's remote.

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