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Security Cameras Are Useless If They Can’t Identify Anyone

Author: Craig Lloyd / Source: howtogeek.com

It’s important to consider the location of your security cameras carefully. While you might think you have every area covered, you’ll also want to make sure your cameras are close enough to the potential action to capture shots that let you identify people and vehicles.

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Security camera systems are pretty effective deterrents for keeping thieves and burglars away. They are also useful after the fact for helping to identify the culprits, but only if you’ve properly located them so that they’re close enough to get a good capture of a face or license plate. Otherwise, you’ll only be capturing basic details about people and vehicles.

Here are some tips to consider for your security camera system so that you’ll not only capture activity but hopefully some useful information for the police.

Make Sure Your Cameras Can Record High-Quality Video

Most modern security cameras advertise the ability to record in 1080p HD, which is great, but that’s only one factor of video quality. You also want your cameras to have as many megapixels as you can afford.

On consumer-level Wi-Fi cameras, like the Nest Cam or Amazon Cloud Cam, you’re not necessarily going to be able to control the quality of the video (other than a Low, Medium, and High setting). However, if you’re shopping for a wired network camera, many of them advertise the megapixels.

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