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Cameras

Security Cameras for Home and Business

This category includes all surveillance systems that can effectively protect your home, office, or retail space. The various types of cameras are designed for different applications, from residential entrances to storage rooms and outdoor parking lots.

Our selection ranges from traditional indoor models to modern IP and WiFi devices, as well as professional outdoor, vandal-proof solutions. You can choose from fixed-angle, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ), hidden, or night vision products, tailored to your resolution and functionality needs.

  • IP and WiFi cameras – with remote access and mobile app
  • Indoor cameras – for monitoring apartments, offices, and retail spaces
  • Outdoor cameras – weatherproof housing with night vision capability
  • PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) models – for dynamic monitoring of large areas
  • Mini and hidden solutions – for discreet, unobtrusive surveillance

Applications and Security Levels

The purpose of surveillance systems is to prevent break-ins, vandalism, and to provide evidence in disputed situations. For family homes, typical applications include monitoring the front door, garage, garden gate, and yard. In businesses, the main focus is often on monitoring cash registers, warehouses, entrances and exits, parking lots, and offices.

It is worth deciding whether you need continuous recording, motion detection-based recording, or just live image display. If remote monitoring is important, choose a model that can be accessed via a smartphone app, browser, or cloud service.

Technical Considerations for Camera Selection

Before purchasing, several technical parameters should be considered. The resolution determines how detailed the image is, while the size and quality of the sensor affect performance in low light conditions. For outdoor use, pay attention to the IP rating (dust and water resistance), vandal-proof housing, and the operating temperature range.

  • Resolution (HD, Full HD, 4K) – for identifying license plates and faces
  • Field of view and lens – wide or narrow field, fixed or varifocal lens
  • Night vision – number of infrared LEDs, range
  • Connection – compatibility with IP, WiFi, PoE, analog systems
  • Storage – microSD card, NVR/DVR recorder, cloud-based backup

Integration and Usability

For modern systems, there is often a demand for integration with smart home solutions, remote notifications, and simultaneous management of multiple locations. It is advisable to choose a solution that is easy to set up, offers a clear interface, and supports multi-user access.

For businesses, scalability can be an important consideration: the ability to expand the system with additional devices, long-term archiving of recordings, and detailed regulation of access rights. A well-designed and selected camera system enhances security in the long run, reduces damages, and facilitates daily monitoring.