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Home Security & Alarms

Keeping an eye on the home and workplace, from a single sensor to a full setup. The range covers indoor and PoE outdoor cameras up to 5MP with night vision, mmWave occupancy and PIR motion sensors, wireless alarm parts, proximity tags and a CCTV monitor. Outdoor PIR and dome cameras carry IP44 to IP67 ratings, so they hold up in the weather.

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Keeping a property covered

Home and workplace security spans more than one product, and this range brings the main parts together in one place. Whether the aim is a single sensor on a back door or a full setup across a building, the pieces here cover seeing, sensing, alarming and managing access. A setup can start small and grow, adding parts as a property's needs change over time.

Cameras for indoors and out

Cameras let you watch a space live and keep a record of it. Indoor models suit a hallway, a shop floor or a nursery, while outdoor cameras come weather-rated, with IP44 to IP67 builds that hold up against rain and dust. Night vision keeps a picture going after dark, and outdoor PIR and dome shapes offer different fields of view to match where a camera is mounted.

Sensors and alarm parts

Sensors are the part that notices movement or presence. PIR motion sensors watch for the heat of a person crossing a room, while mmWave occupancy sensors detect whether a space is in use. Alongside these sit wireless alarm parts and proximity tags, the building blocks of a wider alarm that reports back to a central point and lets the right people arm or disarm it.

Access and viewing

Beyond cameras and sensors, the range reaches into access and on-site viewing. Intercoms let someone at a door speak with the person inside before opening it, while CCTV monitors give a clear screen for keeping an eye on camera feeds. Together these threads let a household or business shape cover that fits the layout and the way the place is used.

Building a setup

The right mix depends on the property. A flat might want a couple of indoor cameras and a sensor or two, while a commercial unit could pair outdoor cameras with an alarm and managed access at the doors. Starting with the most exposed points, then filling in, tends to give the most cover for the outlay. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this range cover?

It brings together the main parts of home and workplace security: indoor and outdoor cameras, motion and occupancy sensors, wireless alarm parts, proximity tags, intercoms and a CCTV monitor, so a setup can be built from one place.

Are there cameras for outdoor use?

Yes. Outdoor cameras come weather-rated, with builds from IP44 up to IP67 that stand up to rain and dust, and night vision to keep a picture going after dark. PIR and dome shapes suit different mounting spots.

What is the difference between a PIR and an mmWave sensor?

A PIR sensor watches for the heat and movement of a person crossing a room, while an mmWave occupancy sensor detects whether a space is in use. Each suits different rooms and tasks.

Can I start small and add to a setup later?

Yes. A setup can begin with a single sensor or camera and grow over time, with wireless alarm parts and extra cameras added as a property's needs change. Starting at the most exposed points is a sensible approach.

Do I need a monitor to view the cameras?

A CCTV monitor gives a dedicated screen for keeping an eye on camera feeds, which suits a control point or reception. It is one option for viewing alongside the other parts in the range.

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