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Home Security Camera San Antonio: Pertinent Purchase Questions

By Susan Lewis


Technology has come a very long way. There are new advancements every day. Features of safety devices that were previously reserved for the luxury brands are now standard. These advancements while laudable have also made purchase decisions more difficult. Buying home security camera San Antonio is more complicated now. A lot more questions are asked in the decision making process.

The purpose of course is safety for the home and residents. However this can be narrowed down further. Find out what is outlined under there and decide what the purpose is. This will really help guide all the other decisions one has to make. For example, will the device be stationary or can one rotate it? How will it be rotated? How about motion sensors? Is this an important feature? Or is it unnecessary?

Since most devices today are accessible through apps. One might find that the app only works on the phone and not on the computer or tab. One should decide if this is something they could contend with or not. Then think about the resolution; should the images be grainy and barely detailed or with great resolution and capability to zoom in? Where should the footage be stored? There are many options for this.

The cost is important, being inclusive of installation. How much will it cost to have this done? Is it worth it? How much value is there? Would it be better to go for a lower caliber and opt for DIY? There are many styles and designs available. Note that the design is not picked merely on aesthetic appeal.

Will the device be placed inside? Will it be placed outside? Can the inside device be placed outside and vice versa? What are the consequences of doing either? Usually only small holes are drilled for the nuts and bolts to go in. What can be done to preserve the aesthetic appeal of the walls? If the installation is DIY what tools are required?

How one device covers a particular field is very technical. Here is the low down; smaller lenses have wider ranges as far as field coverage goes. Larger lenses cover smaller areas but the images are more focused and detailed. What is more important? Of consideration is also how far the device is placed from the desired field.

What happens at night? How will the device catch activity at night? Will the usual safety lights suffice? This is where one makes a decision on the night vision. Should one get a specialized night vision device? Or should one get a device with only the standard night vision feature? Maybe night vision is not required at all.

The size of the device itself might vary depending the above factors and even placement. See, some people like to have their devices hidden from the vicinity. Others like to have them tucked in tight corners, while others just prefer small or big.




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