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Many people use surveillance cameras to protect their family, property, and themselves from thieves and burglars. Another use is monitoring what happens in the home. It is common for homeowners to not know exactly what they want and need.

There are so many options online, a newbie can easily get overwhelmed by the choices. In this article we will try to find out what options are on the internet and which camera you should choose.

Outdoor Spy Camera

If you want to protect your house from the outside, then outdoor spy cams will be your best shot. One of the first options to decide on is whether to conceal the camera or not. An advantage to visible cameras is that people will see your house is secured. This can deter potential break-ins because any would-be burglars know that the home is safe from the start, and they will be less likely to want to break in.

Weather is another consideration for outdoor placement. Some cameras are weather-proof; others must be placed under covering, which limits their coverage. If you use it outside, then make sure that the weather will not damage the camera. You should also think about the night, when there is low visibility. Some outdoor cameras are infrared and can capture images even in the dark. Other cameras will require the placement of floodlights.

When considering a surveillance camera, installation is another factor to consider. Some cameras will be harder to install because the wire. You may need to call a specialist, if you do not know how to drill the holes and run the wire required for these cameras to properly function. Wireless cameras are much easier to set up outside. They do not need any cables, but you still need to properly mount them to the wall or roof. Once hung, the wireless transmitter and receiver do the rest.

Indoor Cameras

Surveillance cameras are also used indoors for security purposes. In case of a break-in, an indoor camera can record a burglar’s movements. Some home security systems have alarm functions linked to their cameras. These devices have motion detectors which sound an alarm when they detect movement. Some systems can automatically notify you, or your neighbors when you are away, and the police. Some can send an e-mail to your PC or laptop. Such a system will alert you or your neighbors in case of theft.

If you do not want to buy an entire system, you can control a webcam from your computer. Webcams have become pretty cheap. Software used to control the camera, some of which also have built-in motion detection, is also relatively cheap. Connect the camera to your computer, save it online, and you can connect and watch what happens any time you’re away. This is a cheap, but effective, solution for basic residential protection.

You can also buy some home wireless cameras that connect to a VCR or DVR. Multiple cameras are needed if you want to cover every inch of your house, since you can’t do it with just one camera.

Indoor Hidden Cameras

Finally, you can use a camera not just for security, but for intelligence purposes. People use surveillance cameras in their home to spy on their nannies, spouses, children or guests.

In this case, you will want to conceal the camera; a little spy camera is used for this purpose. Such small cameras can be hidden anywhere, baby toys, teddy bear, behind a book shelf at the computer, etc. These spy cams can look like lamps, flowers, books, speakers, clocks, mirrors, or anything you can think of; so they can be hidden in plain sight. They can also be a wired or wireless, which opens numerous options for placement.

There is a wealth of information available online regarding cameras. We hope this article helps to make the information out there less intimidating, so you can make a confident decision as an informed consumer.

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