Breaking News: WiFi in the Security Camera Scene

Do you know what is the latest development in wireless security cameras?

The latest revolution in security cameras doesn’t involve the sensor or the lens, it involves the broadcast signal.

Wireless security cameras now go WiFi.

As for the latest technologies, it is no wonder that WiFi is welcome in this field. Many wireless surveillance cameras are now available to make any surveillance system highly efficient and functional.

A wireless security camera can perform many functions, such as remote viewing, motion detection, and recording, and best of all, it is battery-powered.

To understand why wireless surveillance cameras have become so popular, you must first understand what WiFi stands for and its functions.

WiFi is short for wireless fidelity and refers to a set of wireless networking technologies and, more specifically, to any type of 802.11, 802.11b and 802.11a dual-band network. The word WiFi was created by an organization called the WiFi alliance. A product that undergoes WiFi alliance testing is called certified WiFi.

WiFi is a wireless technology that handles the network / communication between devices. WiFi is caused by radio waves that are transmitted from an antenna and picked up by WiFi receivers. These signals are then transmitted to the device with a WiFi connection.

WiFi-equipped consumer electronics range from cars, cameras, computers, camcorders, cell phones, video games, GPS systems, DVD players, printers, and many more. Security cameras have now joined the growing list of WiFi devices. The reason is attributed to the fact that many homes now have WLAN (WiFi local area network). You would only have to connect the wireless security camera to the network to provide coverage of wider areas.

In WiFi surveillance cameras, the video signals go through a wireless LAN and then to a video server or PC. You can install a WiFi surveillance camera much faster than a traditional wired security camera. Perhaps the biggest advantage is that the WiFi security camera can be controlled remotely by a laptop or phone with Internet access and the image quality is uninterrupted. But the downside lies in the security of the video transfer. If it is not encrypted, it can be easily touched and create security problems.

How are WiFi surveillance cameras better than normal wireless RF security cameras?

RF wireless surveillance cameras use radio frequency wireless technology similar to some high-end cordless phones to transmit and receive wireless video signals. It has many advantages, such as being mobile and can be configured anywhere. One of the main disadvantages of wireless RF security cameras is that the radio signals used to transmit video can be interrupted by electrical products such as AC, fluorescent lighting, or cordless phones that affect image quality.

Where should you use a WiFi surveillance camera?

A WiFi surveillance camera is designed for indoor use, either for a business or for home use. It should be placed in places with minimal RF interference.

What should resellers beware of when including WiFi surveillance cameras? As a vendor of WiFi surveillance cameras, you should list the compatibility properties of these cameras with different types of networks, such as 802.11b or 802.11g WiFi networks. This helps the customer to make an informed decision and avoid unnecessary refunds and returns problems. You become a trusted vendor unlike some vendors, who claim that surveillance cameras are WiFi-enabled but use radio waves for wireless transmission and create network problems for the customer.

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