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Choosing The Right Security DVR Is Key!

July 10 2013

So you are thinking about buying a CCTV system and you have been online scouting all the different cameras that you can find – you’ve got your eyes on that snazzy bullet camera and are also considering buying a dome camera as well. After all, cameras are the most important thing and they should be the biggest expenditure, right? Wrong! The fact is that a good security DVR is the most important thing that you can buy, as this is the hub of the system and the one factor that will affect the overall user experience that you have when the system is finally installed.

So, what is a security DVR? Well, in layman’s terms it is the piece of equipment that collects all of the data and displays it to you on a monitor, as well as also recording it and allowing you to access the information in the future. They are essential as they are the defining factor regarding the quality of footage that you will get, which is, after all, the reason that you have a CCTV system in the first place.

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The most important factor to consider when buying a security DVR is the quality of footage that it will produce when you want to play it back. It’s kind of like VCR vs. DVD – even if you have the highest quality television but you record a program on a VCR from it, the footage will not look good. The same is true with a poor DVR – a great quality picture will be turned into a poor quality one, regardless of how good a CCTV camera is. This means that you should make every effort possible to get a high quality security DVR, instead of buying the highest quality CCTV cameras.

A high quality security DVR will also have a large hard drive in it, which is essential when wanting to store the maximum amount of footage possible. Lower grade security DVRs will not have much hard drive space so therefore it will either not store as much footage, or the footage that is stored will be of lower quality. If you are looking to be able to review footage and pick out features of people and other objects, then you will need the footage to be recorded to a high resolution, meaning that the frame rate will be higher and the space taken up will be more. Try to balance cost with the amount of storage space is available, therefore meaning that you will have good reviewing capabilities.

Just these two features on a security DVR will make a massive difference to the quality of your CCTV system, therefore meaning that a security DVR is the first thing that you should be looking at when building your new CCTV setup – not, as many people consider – the last thing. They can be confusing but a good store will be able to guide you as to which security DVR will be the best for your specific needs.

There is no doubt that adding a surveillance system to your home and business will heavily increase your current safety and security measures. A security DVR with cameras may be your best weapon in combating crime and making your employees and family members feel safer. Can you really put a price tag on your safety?