The DVR captures, compresses, and stores the footage, allowing for easy playback and review. One significant advantage of analog CCTV is its relatively simple installation compared to digital systems. Additionally, analog cameras can produce decent image quality, especially in well-lit environments. Analog CCTV solutions remain viable for many applications, especially where budget constraints and basic monitoring needs are prioritized.
Analog Camera’s
- Resolution: Generally lower than digital counterparts, often ranging from 420 to 800 TV lines
- Transmission: Uses coaxial cables for video signal transmission, which can lead to signal degradation over longer distances
- Connectivity: Simple plug-and-play installation with minimal configuration
- Storage: Relies on DVRs (Digital Video Recorders) for video storage and management.
5MP Analog Bullet Camera With Audio
- Resolution: 5MP
- Connectivity: DVR
- Audio Function
- Single Lens
2MP Smart Hybrid Light Audio Fixed Turret Camera
- Resolution: 2MP
- Connectivity: DVR
- Audio Function
- Single Lens
DVR (Digital Video Recorder)
Channel DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is a technology that allows users to record, pause, and replay live television broadcasts. It typically integrates with a cable or satellite service, enabling viewers to store their favorite shows and movies on a hard drive or in the cloud for later viewing. Key features often include series recording, which automatically captures all episodes of a show, and the ability to skip advertisements in playback. Channel DVRs enhance the viewing experience by giving users greater flexibility and control over their TV content, accommodating busy schedules and personal preferences.
8Channel DVR
- Channel: 8
- Resolution: 1080p
- Storage: Hard Drive
- User Interface