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Factors to Consider When Buying an Outdoor CCTV Camera

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Ingress Protection (IP) rating

An Ingress Protection (IP) rating indicates the water and weatherproofing level of an outdoor A/V device. This important feature can help you choose the perfect surveillance camera for your outdoor environment. You can find the IP rating on the data sheet of your electrical equipment. It is a two-digit code with a meaning that reflects the device’s ability to keep moisture, dirt, and other foreign objects out. An IP rating of 65, 66, or 67 indicates the camera’s ability to withstand a 1-meter immersion in water.

Operating temperature

The operating temperature of outdoor CCTV cameras is very important for security applications. Older models may only operate within a specific temperature range because of their lithium batteries. These batteries degrade rapidly in high temperatures and may even fail. Additionally, high temperatures can result in “hot pixels,” which are individual pixels that are very bright and have a negative impact on the quality of the overall picture. Fortunately, today’s cameras are designed to work in a wide temperature range.

Range of a wireless outdoor cctv camera

In addition to a wired connection to a DVR, a wireless outdoor CCTV camera will eliminate the need for a separate wired receiver. Depending on the model, the range of a wireless outdoor camera may be as much as 500 feet. The most common outdoor wireless security camera is powered by low-voltage DC electricity. Depending on the model, the camera can be powered by a small wire from a power distribution center or by a plug-in adapter from a wall outlet. The range of a wireless camera is dependent on the material that blocks the signal.

Bugs that can affect a wireless outdoor cctv camera

If you want to keep your surveillance system working as efficiently as possible, you must take the necessary steps to prevent bugs from affecting it. Bugs are often attracted to the light coming from your camera’s LED lights. You can use bug spray on the camera’s exterior, or even use a flea collar. Bugs also affect the function of your security system, so you must clean your camera regularly.

 

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