CCTV

Advances in CCTV technology are turning the video surveillance into one of the most valuable loss prevention, safety/security and management tools available today. Retailers use CCTV to monitor for shoplifters and dishonest employees, compile recorded evidence against bogus accident claims and monitor merchandising displays in stores that may be hundreds of miles away. Manufacturers, governments, hospitals and universities use CCTV to identify visitors and employees, monitor hazardous work areas, thwart theft and ensure the security of their premises and parking facilities.

CCTV (closed-circuit television) is a TV system in which signals are not publicly distributed but are monitored, primarily for surveillance and security purposes.

CCTV relies on strategic placement of cameras, and observation of the camera’s input on monitors somewhere. Because the cameras communicate with monitors and/or video recorders across private coaxial cable runs or wireless communication links, they gain the designation “closed-circuit” to indicate that access to their content is limited by design only to those able to see it.

  1. DVR
  2. Video Management Software’s
  3. Security surveillance system with IP cameras
  4. CMOS images sensor
  5. Video surveillance system
  6. Decoding and playing rate control IP
  7. Server version that supports public network visiting and device management
  8. Sharp and detailed HD imagery
  9. Wi-Fi security camera
  10. Analog Security System
  11. HD Security System
  12. CCTV installation in Dubai