![]() With our line of industry tested Eclipse POE NVRs and our Eclipse IP Cameras you'll have no trouble installing and configuring the cameras. Although IP cameras are more expensive, HD recording can also mean that you don't need to purchase as many cameras to properly secure an area, since you can record at a wider angle and still get footage that can identify suspects and be used in court. HD quality recording makes identifying faces and license plates much, much easier than standard definition. The main selling point of IP cameras is the increased resolution. Why People Choose High Definition IP Cameras 1. Some NVRs on the market are really terrible (and can't record HD footage on every channel), but all of ours can record at least 1080P at 30 FPS without any frame rate or camera limitations. Our IP cameras come in different resolution options: 2.0MP which shoots at 1080P, 3.0 MP (which is 1.5x 1080P), 4.0 MP (which is 2x 1080P) 4K (which is 4x 1080P), and 12 MP (6x1080P). TV Lines is the measurement of old 1980's-TV quality cameras. The resolution of IP cameras is measured in Megapixels and they record in HD and Beyondīecause IP cameras are digital cameras you measure their resolution in megapixels rather than TV Lines. The power is added by the NVR (if you made a home run and are using our Networker Pro POE models, which has built-in POE ports) or you can use a POE injector or POE switch to power your cameras at convenient locations. With an IP camera system, this one wire caries both your video data and your power. (IP) is HD Digitally Connected via Cat5 (Networking) CableĬat5 Cable is the cable used in creating computer networks. ![]() ![]() TVI/CVI/AHD is a transitional technology to help people with already existing cable get higher resolutions. TVI/CVI/AHD recorders can accept signal from HD Coax security cameras brands such as Samsung, iCatch, Hikvision, Eclipse, and others, it will also support Analog cameras. Because the video is compressed, TVI/CVI/AHD is perfect for upgrading to HD if you have already run BNC cable, but will not replace IP cameras as the dominant cameras of the future. XVR recorders (HD DVRS) are Backward Compatible with Analog Cameras - if you plug an analog camera into an XVR recorder it will recognize that it is receiving analog rather than TVI/CVI/AHD's digital signal and record in analog if you plug a TVI/CVI/AHD in it will recognize the digital signal and record in HD. One of the best things about TVI/CVI/AHD is that you can upgrade cameras gradually. TVI/CVI/AHD allows customers who already have run BNC cable (the cable used by old CCTV systems), the ability to upgrade to an HD solution without changing any wiring. TVI/CVI/AHD cameras send compressed digital signal over analog cable. (TVI/CVI/AHD) is HD over Coax (Analog) Cables
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