Wednesday 20 June 2018

Benefits of IP Camera



More than 24% of American households with broadband Internet connectivity will also have an IP camera by the year of 2020. 



What an IP Camera Is

An IP camera is similar to a closed-circuit television camera in that it is also used for security and surveillance purposes.  An IP camera can transmit data over the Internet or computer networks unlike closed-circuit cameras.  IP cameras are networked and digitized, unlike closed-circuit televisions.

Advantages of IP Camera

        Remote viewing: You can have remote viewing without having to buy additional hardware/software. You do not have to be in the same room as the monitors for IP camera and can send the footage and feeds to any location. No matter where you are, you will still be able to check video clips of the areas covered by your IP cameras.

        Enhanced video resolution: IP camera systems are capable of up to 24-Megapixels, which is going to help with your digital zoom and allow for a more detailed image which can be especially useful in applications requiring facial and/or license plate recognition.

        Communication device: IP cameras can work like a two-way intercom. You can have a conversation over the said platform of an IP camera, which make it perfect for the home, where you do not have to open the door in order to talk to the person knocking outside.

        Send or store the footage anywhere: With IP cameras, you can literally send footage anywhere as long as you have an Internet connection. IP cameras can record direct to a cloud, on board memory card or a network video recorder.

        Adjustable resolution and frame rates: IP cameras will allow you to adjust the camera resolution and frame rate to account for network and bandwidth limitations. They also allow you to have hard drive and storage limitations.

        Alerts:  IP cameras can be set up to automatically send you e-mails, SMS or push notifications to alert you of motion and sound activity that it detects.

        Minimal cables: Many Wireless IP Camera only need a few cables in order for you to set them up.  There are even some IP cameras that are completely wireless.

Intelligent Video

Some IP cameras come with intelligent video, which is a digital technology that comes with an analytical program or software.  This intelligent video technology is going to enable you to track a moving person, search for a particular object, count the number of people entering your home, and trigger alerts or alarms.

Higher Bandwidths

Many IP cameras use up 1 to 2 Mb/s of bandwidth, which gives you high-definition video with around six to ten frames per second with a H.264 codec.  If you need higher resolution footage and greater frame rates, then you need an IP camera with more bandwidth. You can easily determine how much bandwidth you have available and easily adjust the frame per second and resolution of your IP camera to work within this available bandwidth.  

Conclusion

The benefits of having an IP cameras definitely outweigh the potential disadvantages. 

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