Surveillance Systems
IP & analog camera systems designed, installed and configured by Long Island's security experts.
IP Camera Systems Explained
IP camera systems use Cat6 cable for networking and Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches to power cameras and transmit data simultaneously. Network Video Recorders (NVRs) store and manage footage recorded from IP cameras, offering superior reliability and remote viewing capabilities compared to traditional analog systems.
Network Video Recorders (NVR)
NVRs can be installed anywhere on your IP network and record footage to hard drives with redundancy options. They provide remote viewing through mobile apps, allowing you to monitor your property 24/7 from anywhere. NVRs offer scalability — easily add more cameras to your system as your needs grow.
DVR vs NVR
DVR systems use analog cameras connected via coaxial cable to a digital video recorder. NVR systems use IP cameras connected via Cat6 Ethernet cable. NVRs are more flexible, offer higher resolution, better bandwidth efficiency with PoE, and provide easier remote access than DVR systems.
Camera Types
Bullet Cameras
Compact, weatherproof design ideal for outdoor monitoring. Long range and directional focus.
Dome Cameras
Discreet dome housing for aesthetics. 360° pan coverage and vandal-resistant design.
Turret Cameras
Flexible positioning with ball-and-socket mount. Easy angle adjustment for optimal coverage.
PTZ Cameras
Pan, tilt, and zoom for dynamic tracking. Remote control for active monitoring and response.
Fisheye Cameras
Ultra-wide 180–360° coverage. Perfect for large areas and eliminating blind spots.
Panoramic Cameras
Multi-sensor systems for seamless 180–360° coverage. Digital stitching for complete views.
Sensor Cameras
Thermal or motion-triggered cameras. Smart detection for night vision and unusual activity.
Doorbell Cameras
Smart video doorbells with two-way audio. Real-time alerts and package detection.