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Unlike traditional analog cameras that require dedicated cabling and a separate recording system, IP cameras can directly connect to a network, such as a local area network (LAN) or the internet. This connectivity allows users to access live or recorded video footage from virtually anywhere using a computer, smartphone, or tablet.
Quality: IP surveillance cameras are designed to deliver high-resolution video footage, ranging from standard definition (SD) to high definition (HD) and even ultra-high definition (UHD or 4K). The increased image clarity allows for better identification and recognition of individuals and objects in the scene.
IP cameras have built-in network interfaces (Ethernet ports or Wi-Fi capabilities) that enable them to connect to the existing network infrastructure. This connectivity simplifies installation and reduces the need for additional cabling, making IP cameras more flexible and cost-effective.
Support: Many IP cameras support Power over Ethernet, which means they can draw power through the Ethernet cable itself. PoE eliminates the need for a separate power source near the camera, reducing clutter and facilitating easy installation.
Some IP cameras come equipped with built-in microphones and speakers, enabling two-way audio communication between the camera location and a remote monitoring station. This feature is valuable for interactive communication or deterrence purposes.
To capture clear images in low-light or complete darkness, IP cameras may be equipped with infrared LEDs that provide IR illumination. This feature enhances the camera's night vision capabilities.
Functionality: Certain IP cameras offer PTZ capabilities, allowing users to remotely pan, tilt, and zoom the camera lens to cover a wide area and focus on specific points of interest.
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