Analogue Camera

Analog cameras, also known as CCTV (closed-circuit television) cameras, are traditional surveillance devices that transmit video signals over coaxial cables to a recording device, such as a DVR (Digital Video Recorder). Here’s an overview of their features, uses, and considerations:

Key Features

  1. Video Quality: While analog cameras typically offer lower resolution compared to modern IP cameras, they can still provide adequate video quality for many surveillance applications.

  2. Wired Connectivity: These cameras use coaxial cables for video transmission, which can be more reliable in some situations compared to wireless connections.

  3. Cost-Effectiveness: Analog cameras are often less expensive than IP cameras, making them a popular choice for budget-conscious installations.

  4. Ease of Installation: Many users find analog systems easier to set up, especially if they are already familiar with traditional CCTV systems.

  5. Real-Time Monitoring: Analog systems allow for real-time video monitoring on connected monitors.

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