PC-based surveillance offers average consumers the level of security once reserved for large commercial businesses. These surveillance cameras connect to your personal computer, allowing you to monitor and record data from multiple cameras simultaneously.
Instructions
1. Shop online in the many different spy-equipment retail shops. Most surveillance camera retailers sell complete surveillance systems designed specifically to work with your PC. These systems usually include several cameras, all necessary connection cables, and software to install on your PC.
2. Determine whether you want to get a hard-wired system or a wireless system. Wireless systems are the easiest to install and offer more flexibility. Wired systems require more work to install because you have to run the cable to each camera and hide it from view. However, they are usually about half the price of wireless systems.
3. Consider how many cameras you need to cover your desired area. Most systems come with a prefixed number of cameras. Knowing exactly where you would put the cameras before you buy them will help you decide how many you need.
4. Consider getting a DVR card or DVR interface for your computer. Unless you are only watching the video live without recording it, you probably will need additional storage other than your hard drive to accommodate multiple camera recordings. DVR cards are installed in your computer, while DVR interfaces are units that plug in via USB. DVR cards are more expensive than DVR interfaces, but they hold more video. Consider how much storage you need before deciding which to buy.
5. Compare prices for similar systems as you shop. While some retailers sell proprietary equipment, you can compare features to determine who has the best deal. Many retailers offer reduced prices on older equipment.
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