When looking for surveillance cameras, you’ll often be faced with two different kinds; wireless surveillance and wired surveillance. Sure, you might be saving a couple bucks if you go with a wired surveillance camera, but for the trouble you will go through, you’re much better off going with a wireless surveillance camera.
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Advantages of Wireless Surveillance
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Wireless Solutions
Prior to simply scratching wireless surveillance cameras off your list due to their higher price, you should probably sit down and consider the advantages of such a system. The whole point of a surveillance camera is for it to be discreet; with wired surveillance, you will probably have long wires sticking around everywhere, which basically ruins one of the purposes of a surveillance camera. Realistically, surveillance cameras are often set up to monitor the outside of the home, and generally, the outside of the home does not have outlets. With the use of extension cords, you could technically set up your surveillance camera, but once again, this is very blatant and obvious. -
Wireless Surveillance Setup Video The fact that you can move a wireless surveillance camera around so easily is a big plus. Since they have their own power supply, there is no need about worrying where you will be able to plug it in; it can be used anywhere you would like. In addition, you’ll be able to move it around far more easily, with no hassle of dealing with wires and such. The only advantage with the wired cameras is that their power supply is constant; with wireless surveillance, you will need to change the battery once in a while. Nonetheless, this is not a big problem, and generally only needs to be done a couple of times a year.





