Wireless Home Security Cameras Make Surveillance Simple
Wireless Home Security Cameras Make Surveillance Simple
In recent years, wireless technology has improved greatly allowing for its incorporation into the security industry. While just a few short years ago connecting a home security system was a time consuming and often dirty proposition, the use of wireless home security cameras have made it a simple process, often completed in just a few minutes. In some cases, setting up six wireless home security cameras can be done have the video available in as little is 30 minutes.
While batteries in the camera, broadcasting to a receiver that most likely requires 120-volt AC power, power some cameras there are cameras available that uses the building's electric lines to send signals to the receiver. Simply plugging the wireless home security cameras into an available household outlet send a signal to the receiver plugged into an outlet near your home computer. The receiver connects to the computer through a USB port and the images from the capture become visible.
With most of these wireless home security cameras up to six can be used with one receiver with additional cameras requiring additional receivers and open USB ports. While many may believe the making the cameras obvious will stop any criminal activity, other believe the cameras should not be so obvious. They can be found with the cameras built into such inconspicuous items as a wall clock, a radio and even a DVD player.
Video Storage Depends On Hard Drive Size
Videos from the wireless home security cameras can be saved to the computer's hard drive and the storage capacity is dependent on the size of the drive. Ideally, a partition can be specified on the drive and dedicated to the stored images, which can then be saved to a different storage media such as a compact disk or a memory stick. The images can be used as evidence in court should the need ever arise.
While privacy laws prevent the use of subversive cameras in many states, monitoring an infant's crib with wireless home security cameras will break no laws, but the user needs to be conscious of potential privacy breaches in other room of their home or business. For examples, businesses are barred from using surveillance in all but areas open to all customers and employees but are banned in restrooms, dressing rooms and in areas where employees expect to have privacy.
One advantage of using wireless home security cameras that transmit through electrical lines is the lack of spurious interference from other wireless devices. In some cases, wireless phones and computer connections can interfere with the signal from wireless home security cameras.