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Today’s security cameras are more affordable than ever, with higher resolution and a suite of tools that allow you to monitor your home from anywhere. Some are wired into a central hub, while others transmit data wirelessly over the internet. Here is a helpful overview of these camera types and how to choose the one that’s best for your property.

What Home Security Cameras Do

Home security cameras take video and, in some cases, audio recordings of your property and save them to an electronic device. Some can record around the clock, but many models on the market today feature motion sensors that activate the camera when they detect movement. The visible presence of a security camera on your property is often enough of a deterrent to turn away would-be burglars, and internet-accessible options offer the ability to check in on your property at any time.

Wired vs. Wireless Cameras

Wired

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Wired cameras transmit data through cables. They typically connect to your home’s power source, as well, so you won’t have to worry about the surveillance system running out of power.

In a traditional wired security system, the video feed will either be saved to a recording device or can be connected to the internet for remote viewing via an Ethernet cable. Wired cameras can be more expensive and difficult to install, but the hard-wired connection can transmit data over longer distances, which may make them more practical for large homes or surveilling distant corners of your land.

Wireless

Because there is less hardware to configure, wireless cameras are typically easier and less expensive to install. Many wireless cameras are battery- or even solar-powered to completely eliminate wires, but others are designed to be connected directly into your electrical system, which may require professional installation.

Wireless security systems connect through a dedicated Wi-Fi network, which can be monitored remotely through a mobile device. This technology allows you to check the camera feeds from anywhere, whether you’re at work or on vacation on the other side of the world. However, Wi-Fi signals do have a limited range, especially in spaces with concrete walls. Inside the house, security cameras may struggle to send signals over distances of 150 feet. If you’re covering an especially large property, try to position each camera as close to the router as possible.

 

If you are looking to upgrade your home security system, turn to Mills Technology Services in Paoli. This company has decades of experience providing homeowners throughout southeastern Indiana and Louisville, KY, with high-quality security cameras from some of the industry’s leading manufacturers. Their security experts will take the time to evaluate your needs and customize a solution to ensure your home is fully protected. Call (812) 653-1449 to schedule a consultation. You can also follow their Facebook for more tips.

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