Protect Your Vehicle With a Car Security Camera

Car security camera systems are usually digitally powered. Modern technology has minimized the size of the camera to such an extent that it can now remain concealed in any part of the car. These cameras have built in memory chips which can record up to 680 pictures. The date and time are automatically printed on each picture frame which can be used as evidence and accepted in the court of law.
Stolen Vehicle Tracking System
Miniature cameras available today can be installed in a non-discreet part of the car. These car security systems are useful inside a car to verify in case of identification of robbers, carjackers, and vandalism. Car thefts can generally be categorized into temporary thefts, quick strips, and exports.
Temporary thefts are normally categorized as cars stolen for a joy ride, or used as getaway vehicle after committing a robbery. Sport cars and fast cars are the usual targets. Quick strips are cars that are taken to a garage known as a chop shop, where the car is stripped off its parts which are sold in the black market. In this kind of theft the original car is normally never seen again. In the export car theft, organized thieves steal a car which is quickly exported out of the country and sold.
Modern car security camera system use infrared black/white digital cameras which can take pictures the moment there is a movement in the view area. There are other cameras which work by change in the picture and not motion. The pictures can be taken by setting the timing in the camera between 1-60 second intervals. The date and time get automatically printed on the picture.
The Cyber Eye Camera can store pictures on a 2GB memory chip which can be expanded. These cameras can be monitored by remote control, and the built-in infrared sensors capture images of people in the dark up to ten feet away. Captured images can be seen on a TV screen to identify any offender.

Wireless car security camera systems are also available which can be controlled remotely. Some cameras have a foot operated switch, which allows the driver to activate the camera without alarming the offender. Some car security camera systems have an optional wireless siren which acts as an effective alarm, alerting the owner of a break-in while taking pictures of the offender.