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CCTV & Surveillance

This is the umbrella for security cameras and the gear that runs them. ESP supplies wired PoE bullet, dome and PTZ IP cameras up to 5MP, IP network video recorders, analogue DVRs, LED monitors and the accessories that tie a system together. Indoor WiFi options come from SmartKnight and Energizer with two-way audio. Recorders carry hard drives sized for short or long retention.

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Cameras and the gear that runs them

This is the umbrella for security cameras and everything that supports them. It brings together the cameras that watch a site, the recorders that store the footage, the monitors that display it and the accessories that tie a system together. Whether you are covering a single doorway or a whole premises, the parts you need to build and run a setup sit here.

Camera types and where they suit

Wired bullet cameras point along a fixed line such as a drive or a boundary, while dome cameras suit ceilings and corners where a discreet wide view helps. PTZ cameras pan, tilt and zoom so you can follow activity across a larger area. Indoor WiFi cameras add a simpler option for rooms inside, with two-way audio so you can listen and speak.

Recording your footage

Network video recorders work with IP cameras over the network, while analogue DVRs suit traditional camera runs. Both store footage to built-in hard drives, sized for shorter or longer retention depending on how far back you want to be able to look. Choosing the recorder usually starts with the cameras you plan to run.

Monitors and accessories

LED monitors give you a dedicated screen to view live and recorded footage, with the inputs to connect a recorder directly. Alongside these sit the cables, mounts and supporting parts that make a tidy install possible and keep an existing system maintained.

Putting a system together

Start with the areas you want to watch, then match camera types to those spots and pick a recorder that suits the cameras and the retention you want. Think about indoor versus outdoor siting, and how footage will be viewed. A qualified installer can plan and wire a larger setup. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between bullet, dome and PTZ cameras?

Bullet cameras point along a fixed line such as a drive or fence. Dome cameras suit ceilings and corners for a discreet wide view. PTZ cameras pan, tilt and zoom so you can move the view and follow activity across a larger area.

What is the difference between an NVR and a DVR?

A network video recorder works with IP cameras over the network, while an analogue DVR suits traditional camera runs. Both record footage to built-in hard drives. Which you need depends on the cameras you plan to run.

How much footage can a recorder hold?

Recorders store to built-in hard drives that come in different sizes, so retention varies with the drive fitted, the number of cameras and your settings. A larger drive lets you look further back before older footage is overwritten.

Can I use cameras outdoors?

Some cameras are built for outdoor siting and others are meant for indoor rooms, so check the rating of a given camera before fitting. Match the camera to where you want to mount it, indoors or out.

Do the indoor WiFi cameras have audio?

The indoor WiFi options include two-way audio, so you can listen in and speak through the camera as well as view the picture.

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