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Remote Video Monitoring
Digital surveillance technology offers a wealth of advantages over traditional analog CCTV. Ease-of-use, limitless storage, and improved image quality are just a few. One of the most significant benefits of going digital with IP surveillance is remote access.
In an IP surveillance system, cameras send digital video feeds across an IP network, and the footage is stored onto a network video recorder (NVR). Live and recorded video can be viewed remotely via the Internet from any computer with a network connection. Multiple users can view the footage simultaneously, and their accounts can be password-protected, ensuring that only authorized users gain access to the recordings. In many cases, the cameras can even be operated remotely.
Remote monitoring is a helpful tool for many surveillance situations from home security to businesses and beyond. Here are a few unique examples where it has been used effectively:
- On New Jersey’s Long Beach Island, many vacation homes are susceptible to theft, going unoccupied for long stretches of time during the winter months. A number of home-owners are using digital surveillance systems so they can monitor their properties from afar. Read more at PressOfAtlanticCity.com…
- Blake’s Bar Harbor in Pasadena, MD, was recently equipped with an advanced video surveillance system. 12 cameras keep a watch over the marina. The footage is streamed over the internet, allowing boat owners to monitor their individual vessels from outside locations. Read more at HometownAnnapolis.com…
- In Cuneo, Italy, a territorial surveillance network has been established with 57 IP cameras positioned throughout the city. The cameras operate on a network and can be controlled remotely from an Operations Center, where authorized users can not only view and analyze the footage, but also control pan, tilt, and zoom camera functions. Read more from Axis Communications…
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