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Is your site secure? Yes it is it is equipped with 128 SSL Secure Socket Layer encryption so you can shop in confidence. After all we are all about safety.
Yes, as they are wireless you can put most of our wireless security cameras anywhere and no need to worry about messy cables. They ship with easy to follow instructions. Some even run on batteries to make things even easier. Be sure to check the information on the cameras to see if they will suit your needs. Please click here for more information on this and other topics regarding the use of wireless cameras.
Basically, the CMOS cameras are less expensive, they require less power; some models run on one 9 volt battery! They also can be smaller. The main draw back is the resolution is generally lower than its CCD counter part. The CCD imaging sensor gives a higher resolution picture as well as better color quality. The draw back is that these types are more expensive and are sensitive to power surges and the sensors can be damaged by direct sunlight. Depending on your needs for outdoor use the CMOS type seems to be the most robust and for the price point the most popular.
Two major factors would be ease of use and cost. An average person could set up a basic system in a relatively short period of time (no hard wiring of cables, no drilling holes and so one). That being said once you have the cameras you just plug them in, no need to get some else in to install, thus saving you money. If your needs change you can simply unplug the camera form it's power source and relocate it. Please click here for more information on this topic.
All our products unless indicated come with a one year warranty against defects. This is offered straight from our suppliers (return policy page).
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