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: To save bandwidth and storage, the camera uses "codecs" like H.264 or H.265 to compress the high-definition video into smaller data packets.
: Available in various forms like Dome (discreet and vandal-resistant), Bullet (visible deterrent), or PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom for wide-area coverage).
: Acts as a central hub for connecting multiple cameras to the network.
Understanding How Network Cameras Work A , often called an IP (Internet Protocol) camera , is a standalone digital video device that transmits footage over a local area network (LAN) or the internet. Unlike older analog systems, these cameras act like small computers, processing and compressing video internally before sending it as digital data. How a Network Camera Operates
: A specialized device that receives, manages, and stores the digital video streams from all connected cameras.
: Most modern systems use Power over Ethernet (PoE) , allowing a single cable to provide both electricity and data connectivity. Network Cameras vs. Analog CCTV Network (IP) Camera Analog CCTV Resolution High-definition to 4K+ Generally limited to SD Cabling Single Ethernet (PoE) or Wi-Fi Coaxial and separate power Storage NVR, Cloud, or SD Card Digital Video Recorder (DVR) Intelligence Built-in AI (motion, facial recognition) Limited or none What is an IP Camera? How Network Security Cameras Work
: The camera lens focuses light onto an image sensor (typically CMOS or CCD), which converts the light into electrical signals.
The process of capturing and transmitting video involves several sophisticated internal components:
: To save bandwidth and storage, the camera uses "codecs" like H.264 or H.265 to compress the high-definition video into smaller data packets.
: Available in various forms like Dome (discreet and vandal-resistant), Bullet (visible deterrent), or PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom for wide-area coverage).
: Acts as a central hub for connecting multiple cameras to the network.
Understanding How Network Cameras Work A , often called an IP (Internet Protocol) camera , is a standalone digital video device that transmits footage over a local area network (LAN) or the internet. Unlike older analog systems, these cameras act like small computers, processing and compressing video internally before sending it as digital data. How a Network Camera Operates
: A specialized device that receives, manages, and stores the digital video streams from all connected cameras.
: Most modern systems use Power over Ethernet (PoE) , allowing a single cable to provide both electricity and data connectivity. Network Cameras vs. Analog CCTV Network (IP) Camera Analog CCTV Resolution High-definition to 4K+ Generally limited to SD Cabling Single Ethernet (PoE) or Wi-Fi Coaxial and separate power Storage NVR, Cloud, or SD Card Digital Video Recorder (DVR) Intelligence Built-in AI (motion, facial recognition) Limited or none What is an IP Camera? How Network Security Cameras Work
: The camera lens focuses light onto an image sensor (typically CMOS or CCD), which converts the light into electrical signals.
The process of capturing and transmitting video involves several sophisticated internal components: