Faces? you tell me your CCTV system can identify faces?

If you were buying a CCTV system today and we asked you what you would like to see on your recorded images  my bet is you would answer the following:

Faces

Number plates

What they took

How the accident happened

How much they put/took from the till

This is just 5 of the main things people expect to see from their CCTV systems and yet probably 90% of current CCTV systems can’t give you this information…….. But why?

 

For far too long now, businesses have put up with grainy CCTV images that just do not provide clear and useable images of events that can aid the customer in a way he could reasonably expect. When zoomed into, they often provide blurred, pixulated images with no identifiable detail and therefore these are completley useless.

 

Now though we have HD CCTV, this opens up a world of opportunity for those who require effective surveillance. HD cctv that can give you crystal clear images that can be zoomed into without losing clarity. This provides images that gave important identifiable information that will capture clear definable images as the happen and provide useful images that could be handed to the police and other agencies.

 

The influx of these HD cctv Cameras allows for an easier than ever way of capturing surveillance footage and storing it. Images can be stored and reviewd far more effectively than analogue footage stored on a DVR, with footage even available live streamed from remote wireless devices.

 

This ease in access has a variety of uses, such as monitoring employee productivity and fraud, time and motion studies, round the clock surveillance for your security personel.

 

Clever software that comes with HDcctv systems makes video searched more efficient, with thumbnail searches giving the end user the ability to quickly find what they are looking for, no more hours of searching through your DVR. With HD CCTV showing us the way why get left behind ensure you install HD next time you upgrade and avoid the analogue.

 

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