USB DVR Complete Surveillance System – A Review for First-Time Users

Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Nov 23 2009

A USB DVR complete surveillance system is very important for any home or office that you want thoroughly protected from all kinds of internal and external danger.

USB DVR surveillance systemComponents of a USB DVR Complete Surveillance System
For a basic review of a USB DVR complete surveillance system, let’s assess the benefits and functions of each and every component it’s made of.

DVR System
The most efficient DVR systems are those that truly offer a “plug and play” function. With these systems, you only have to plug the system via its USB and it’s ready to go. There is no program to install!

Of course, easy installation is not the same as user-friendliness so make sure that its interface or control panel is beginner-friendly and with sufficiently descriptive buttons or icons to let you navigate your way around easily.

DVR systems must be easily configured. This will allow you to determine labelling for your data. Do you want to include time stamps and add other notes to the data recorded? What kinds of file formats does the DVR system accommodate? Which type do you want to use as default?

Factor in its built-in and external memory capabilities. External memory devices must always be available to allow you to continue recording without interruptions, if necessary.

Camera Considerations
Cameras for a USB DVR complete surveillance system should be able to produce sharply defined images and videos regardless of light settings. It must be designed for automatic light detection for the camera to switch from daytime to night time viewing whenever necessary.

Audio detection is an essential feature. If you are expecting to use your surveillance system to provide evidence of any kind, proof would be more credible and substantial if it offers visual and audio confirmation.

Weatherproof casing is also very helpful. That way, you won’t have to remember which cameras may be used outdoors and which ones have to be permanently used indoors. Weatherproof casing will also ensure continuous surveillance even in ill weather.

Reception Considerations
This has more to do with the type of receiver station antenna you are going to use rather than the length of cable you’ve consumed to have everything connected. Besides, if it’s wireless there is no need to physically connect every component.

Reception must be at least 100M in terms of open range and 7M for night vision range.

Multiplexer
Lastly, don’t forget the multiplexer. This will allow you to simultaneously view recorded or real-time footage in one screen.

If you think that all these combined will do for your home or office’s safety then go ahead and buy a USB DVR complete surveillance system!

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