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Ip Camera

IP camera, also called a network camera, is a type of digital video camera that can send and receive data via a computer network and the Internet. IP cameras are often used for security surveillance, as they can be placed in locations where traditional security cameras would be impractical.

The main advantage of using an IP camera over a traditional analog CCTV camera is that it can provide access to the camera’s footage from anywhere in the world as long as there is an internet connection. This functionality makes it perfect for businesses or individuals who need to monitor their property remotely. Additionally, many IP cameras come with advanced features such as motion detection and night vision, allowing you to get the most out of your security system.

Video management is the process of managing video footage captured by IP cameras. Video management systems (VMS) allow users to simultaneously view and manage video footage from multiple IP cameras. VMS also provides features such as recording, playback, and alarm management.

Here are some key features of IP cameras and video management systems:

  • HD or 4K quality video recording for clear images with details
  • Remote access to live and recorded footage from any device with internet access
  • Scalability to add additional cameras as needed
  • Integration with other business applications for enhanced functionality

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