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CCTV cameras

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What is CCTV cameras?

CCTV (closed-circuit television) cameras are video cameras used for surveillance purposes. They transmit a signal to a specific, limited set of monitors. They are commonly used for security and monitoring in various settings, including homes, businesses, public areas, and transportation systems, to deter crime, monitor activity, and provide evidence in the event of an incident.

What other technologies are related to CCTV cameras?

CCTV cameras Competitor Technologies

Wireless cameras offer an alternative to traditional CCTV systems by providing flexible installation options and reduced wiring costs.
mentioned alongside CCTV cameras in 68% (55) of relevant job posts

CCTV cameras Complementary Technologies

Network Video Recorders (NVRs) are essential for storing and managing video footage from IP-based CCTV camera systems.
mentioned alongside CCTV cameras in 4% (62) of relevant job posts
Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) are used for recording analog CCTV camera footage.
mentioned alongside CCTV cameras in 4% (67) of relevant job posts
Alarm systems often work in conjunction with CCTV systems to provide comprehensive security. CCTV can provide visual verification of alarm events.
mentioned alongside CCTV cameras in 4% (62) of relevant job posts

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