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The main consideration in buying a security camera are the type of the security camera (Dome or Bullet-shaped), the location of the camera (indoor and/or outdoor), video resolution (2K, 4K etc.), the night vision capabilities, and installation needs (Wirelss, Wire-Free, or Wired).
The main consideration in buying a security camera are the type of the security camera (Dome or Bullet-shaped), the location of the camera (indoor and/or outdoor), video resolution (2K, 4K etc.), the night vision capabilities, and installation needs (Wirelss, Wire-Free, or Wired).
Bullet security cameras have a specific directional view. They normally have a cylinder shape, are very visible to deter intruders, and are more likely to be vandalized. These cameras easily mount on either walls or the ceiling. Most bullet cameras have one fixed view (no rotation), which means you may need multiple cameras.
Bullet security cameras have a specific directional view. They normally have a cylinder shape, are very visible to deter intruders, and are more likely to be vandalized. These cameras easily mount on either walls or the ceiling. Most bullet cameras have one fixed view (no rotation), which means you may need multiple cameras.
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Indoor cameras are normally smaller, cheaper, and less weather-resistant that outdoor cameras. You should not use indoor security cameras outside because doing so may void your warranty, and they are not suitable for various weather conditions.
Indoor cameras are normally smaller, cheaper, and less weather-resistant that outdoor cameras. You should not use indoor security cameras outside because doing so may void your warranty, and they are not suitable for various weather conditions.
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