What Makes Up a Home Security System?
Often when we think of home security cameras, we think of them as a self-contained units. In fact, the surveillance camera is only one part of a home security surveillance system. All parts of your home security system must be examined before choosing.
Let’s address the surveillance camera itself first. It is usually loaded with high tech components that can perform a wide variety of tasks, such as zooming in on a subject, even one that is hundred meters or more away. Your home security camera can come in a number of different sizes and have a number of features. Today’s home security cameras, due to the advances in technology, are affordable and easy to install, unlike years prior - especially if you choose wireless security cameras.
Next is the housing of your home security camera, which helps protect the often-fragile components of the camera. Housing can protect your camera for rain or dust, both of which can ruin your surveillance camera. So when choosing a home security camera, be aware of the importance of a durable housing unit for its protection.
The microphone in your home security camera is an important and often overlooked component. Just like the camera lens of the surveillance camera, a microphone also has the ability to “zoom in” and pick up sounds in a certain spot. Audio recordings often reinforce the security video captured.
Other features include the mount for your home security camera. This is the stand that is bolted or screwed in your location of choice. It’s another important element to any security surveillance system since a security video camera can’t help you very much, if it’s lying on the ground!
Servos are another component to consider – this is the “robotic” mechanism, which permits the home security camera to move, or “pan.”
One of the most critical aspects of any surveillance system is the computer network, which permits the operators to control surveillance camera functions and monitor activity in-house or when away. Today’s computer network allows the security video to be viewed easily and readily, wherever you may be and whenever you want to watch it.
Lastly, storage of your security video is an important element to any surveillance security system. With the help of advanced technology, you can now store you security video easily and using limited space.
Again, it’s important to consider all of these elements when choosing a surveillance system. Each part serves an important function and must be examined separately when choosing a surveillance system.