{"id":18061,"date":"2021-12-26T23:59:41","date_gmt":"2021-12-26T23:59:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.openbusinesscouncil.org\/?p=18061"},"modified":"2021-12-29T00:13:06","modified_gmt":"2021-12-29T00:13:06","slug":"top-considerations-when-buying-a-video-security-system-for-your-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.footballthink.com\/top-considerations-when-buying-a-video-security-system-for-your-business\/","title":{"rendered":"Top Considerations When Buying A Video Security System For Your Business"},"content":{"rendered":"
Naturally, you want your business to be as safe and secure as possible. However, with so many advancements in technology, it can be hard to determine the most important considerations when choosing a system.<\/p>\n
Video security systems significantly increase a business’s overall security, but what features and capabilities must you consider when investing in one for your own business?<\/p>\n
Today, advanced business security camera systems operate remotely via cloud-based video technologies<\/a>, but we’ll get into those features once we’ve considered the quality of the cameras themselves.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n When choosing a video security camera system, it’s essential that you carefully consider the quality of the cameras themselves.<\/p>\n Ideally, you should opt for a camera system that records in 4-megapixel resolution at the least. This is because you will want to confidently rely on being able to clearly identify people and objects when zooming in and out. A 4Mpx camera is double the resolution of 1080p HD.<\/p>\n Field of view is also a key consideration, as this determines the width of the camera coverage. Obviously, the wider the angle, the greater the area the security camera can cover.<\/p>\n A camera’s recording frame rate is also an essential factor to consider. Frame rate refers to the number of stills a camera captures and blends together into one recording second. The higher the frame rate, the smoother the video render will be. Low frame rates result in choppy footage. Cameras that support a minimum of 30 FPS (Frames Per Second) are recommended for security use.<\/p>\n Commercial-grade<\/a> security cameras need to operate round the clock for maximum protection. Cameras that are capable of capturing footage in dark conditions are fitted with greater levels of low-light infrared technology. When investing in quality commercial security camera systems, consider cameras with advanced low-light recording capabilities. Such cameras can capture high-quality footage despite extreme low-light conditions.<\/p>\n Depending on the nature of your business, after-dark hours may be the most vulnerable security window, so ensuring that your video security system is up to the task of capturing quality footage in dark conditions is crucial.<\/p>\nThe Resolution, Field of View, and Frame Rate<\/h2>\n
Low-Light Infrared Technology<\/h2>\n