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Why Choose a SureVision PoE IP Security Camera System?
A SureVision PoE IP security camera system provides a stable wired connection between each camera and the network video recorder. PoE, meaning Power over Ethernet, carries power, video and data through one network cable. This simplifies installation while avoiding the signal instability, battery charging and bandwidth limitations commonly associated with consumer Wi-Fi cameras.
Every complete system can be configured around your property. Select different camera styles for entrances, parking areas, sales floors, offices, warehouses and perimeter locations. You can also choose the NVR channel capacity and hard-drive storage that match your recording and expansion requirements.
How to Choose the Right PoE IP Camera System
Start with the areas you need to monitor, then select camera quantity, camera styles, recorder size and storage capacity.
1. Count Important Viewing Areas
Include entrances, exits, parking areas, cash-handling locations, hallways, loading zones, equipment areas and property boundaries.
2. Match Cameras to Each Location
Use fixed cameras for general coverage, varifocal cameras for adjustable detail and PTZ or specialty cameras for demanding areas.
3. Plan for Expansion
Select an NVR with enough channels for today's cameras and any cameras you may add as your surveillance needs grow.
4. Choose Recording Retention
Larger hard drives increase video retention. Storage needs vary by resolution, camera count, frame rate and recording schedule.
SureVision PoE IP System Questions
What is included with a SureVision security camera system?
Complete system configurations generally include compatible PoE IP cameras, a SureVision NVR, surveillance storage and remote-viewing capabilities. Exact camera, recorder, cable and accessory inclusions are shown on each product page.
Do PoE security cameras require separate power cables?
Normally, no. A compatible PoE camera receives power and transmits video and data through a single Ethernet cable connected to the PoE NVR or network equipment.
Can I mix different camera styles in one system?
Yes. Compatible bullet, turret, dome, varifocal, PTZ and specialty IP cameras can be combined to create a customized system for different locations around the property.
Can I view my cameras remotely?
Compatible SureVision systems provide remote-viewing tools for supported phones, tablets and computers. Internet service is required for remote access, but local recording can continue through the NVR.
Do these security camera systems require monthly fees?
No required monthly fee is needed for standard local NVR recording and the included compatible remote-viewing tools.
How many cameras should I choose?
The correct number depends on the property's entrances, interior rooms, parking areas, perimeter zones and critical assets. It is usually wise to select an NVR with additional channels for future expansion.
How much recording storage do I need?
Storage requirements depend on camera count, resolution, frame rate, compression, continuous versus motion recording and desired retention. Our team can help estimate an appropriate hard-drive size.
Are SureVision systems suitable for businesses and homes?
Yes. SureVision systems are available in configurations for homes, offices, retail stores, restaurants, warehouses, schools, government properties and larger commercial facilities.
Personalized System Assistance
Not Sure Which Cameras, NVR or Storage You Need?
Speak with a real surveillance specialist. We will help you plan a SureVision PoE IP security camera system around your property, viewing priorities and future expansion needs.