- Purpose: Determine if it’s for home security, monitoring a business, indoor or outdoor use, or specific functionalities like night vision or motion detection.
- Resolution: Higher resolution cameras offer clearer images. Consider at least 1080p for detail, but for sharper images, opt for 4K.
- Indoor or Outdoor: Outdoor cameras need to be weatherproof and durable, whereas indoor cameras might focus more on sleek design and easy installation.
- Field of View: Check the camera’s viewing angle. A wider angle covers more area, but it might sacrifice detail.
- Night Vision: If you need surveillance at night, choose cameras with infrared or low-light capabilities.
- Storage: Decide between cloud-based storage or local storage (like SD cards or DVR/NVR systems).
- Budget: Set a budget that aligns with your requirements. Higher-end cameras offer more features but might be costlier.
- Brand and Reviews: Research reputable brands known for quality and reliability. Read reviews to understand user experiences.
Consider these aspects, compare options from trusted brands, and choose a CCTV camera that best fits your specific needs and budget.
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