Network Cameras vs Hidden Spy Cameras
Network cameras function like computers on your business IP network, moving video around just like email. They reflect a very fast growing market especially since many companies and small businesses are fully wired for Internet access across their premises, and are steadily replacing the traditional cameras like CCTV that are connected using coaxial cable or specialty wiring.
Network cameras like the one shown here offer a  complete wireless surveillance system that includes 4 wireless cameras that can digitally record all activity. The built in DVR has full networking capability which uses a GeoVision DVR card which allows live surveillance video on the Internet. This surveillance video recording system is perfect for smaller areas.
Hidden spy cameras have a small board camera is built into an everyday item. The camera can be wired which means it is connected to the DVR or VCR using a cable or the surveillance video can be sent to a computer through a USB device. A hidden spy camera can also be wireless, in which the spy camera transmits a signal to a receiver that is connected to the DVR or VCR or to a USB device to a computer.
Typical hidden spy cameras include things like baby monitors, alarm radios, CO2 detectors, smoke alarms, mirrors.
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