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Monitor Your Home from Anywhere with a Smart Security Camera System

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Gain Peace of Mind from Knowing What’s Happening at Home

Video security and surveillance systems used to be complicated and expensive, but that's changed dramatically in the past few years. The advent of powerful, low-cost chips and the move to digital video formats has radically changed video cameras and surveillance. As a result, today's security cameras and surveillance solutions are smarter and more cost-effective than ever before. Keep reading to learn more about what today's security camera solutions can do for your Henderson, NV, property. 

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High Resolution

Older cameras from even a few years ago might not capture the sharpest footage. Today's cameras sport HD or UHD resolution that matches the capabilities of your TV and smart device displays. The result is sharp footage that lets you much more detail to identify people or other activity. Further, modern cameras employ infrared or other capabilities that enable night vision, so you can capture and identify movement even in the dark, like an outside area of your property. 

INTELLIGENT ANALYTICS

Another benefit of high-resolution capture and increased processing power is intelligent analytics. Artificial intelligence capabilities allow the latest systems to identify objects and events. For example, the analytics can distinguish the movement of a person rather than an animal in your backyard or identify a vehicle pulling onto your property. The more advanced solutions let you search footage by clothing color or even recognize the numbers on a vehicle license plate. 

Camera Types

A variety of camera types provide flexibility for video capture. Outdoor models are IP rated for moisture and more extreme temperatures and can provide advanced night vision capability. Indoor or outdoor, various fields of view can be had, from wide-angle to narrower focus, for more detailed surveillance on a specific location. Some cameras are available with pan/tilt/zoom features, which allow for remote control of the camera to move and zoom it to get a better view of specific activities or areas. 

Flexible Recording

Today's systems provide two main ways of capturing video footage: local storage via network video recorders (NVR) or cloud-based storage on some systems. Some offer a hybrid approach, storing video footage locally for privacy but using the cloud to store specific recordings of activity that make it easier to share with trusted people or the authorities when necessary. Both methods offer fast search capabilities for particular incidents and movements based on intelligent analytic features. The footage can also be integrated with a home automation system like Control4, allowing you to view surveillance on your TV or smart devices and trigger automated features like lights and security alarms. 

Want to gain greater peace of mind with a security camera solution? We’re here to help. Reach out to the team at Fusion Home Systems today! We look forward to working with you.

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