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We Specialize in Installing High Definition Commercial and Residential Surveillance Camera Systems
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Phoenix Security Camera Installers provide cutting-edge Commercial and Residential Surveillance Camera Systems to ensure the continuous security of your properties. Choose from a range of high-definition infrared surveillance cameras suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, including analog, digital, and IP cameras. Our extensive selection caters to your specific monitoring needs, offering weather-resistant, night vision, and motion-activated options. Whatever you aim to safeguard, Phoenix Security Camera Installers is committed to installing the most efficient high-definition surveillance systems for both commercial and residential settings.
Phoenix Security Camera Installers
has everything you need!
We can do it for you if you are anywhere in Minnesota, including the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St Paul. We carry the best security cameras and security camera equipment available today and our system installers have many, many years of experience.
Indoor/Outdoor
It has Indoor and outdoor video surveillance cameras for wired or wireless security systems to obtain the full security to your properties, and infrared night vision cameras.
Experienced Staff
Our experienced installers and technicians know exactly how to set up surveillance cameras in your apartment complex, storage facilities, office buildings, homes, hotels, restaurants, bar clubs, and retail establishments.
Residential / Commercial
Whether you want a single hidden security camera, a mini cam, or a new or upgraded high definition commercial grade digital surveillance system, our professionals can help you choose the right equipment for you.
IP Surveillance Systems
IP cameras allow video and audio surveillance to be sent over a network using cat5 cable with an assigned IP address to each camera. This allows for a vast improvement over analog systems.
Our Products
HNC3V381TM-IRAS-S2/28
8MP Lite IR Fixed-Focal Turret Network Camer
XVR501H-08-4KL-I3
8 Channel Penta-brid 4K-N/5MP Mini 1U 1HDD Pro DVR
HCC3181R-IRL-ZA
4K HDCVI IR Bullet Camera
NVR304L-16/16P-4KS2/I
16 Channel 1.5U 16PoE 4HDDs Network Video Recorder
HNC3V181T-IR-ZS-S2
8MP Lite IR Vari-focal Bullet Network Camera
NVR504L-32/16P-4KS2E
32Channel 1.5U 16PoE 4K&H.265 Pro Network Video Recorder
New revolution of security cameras !
The new revolution of security cameras give you the quality of HD digital security cameras without the hassle of changing wiring when upgrading. You can upgrade your poor quality security camera system to high definition digital cameras that can view cars, doors, cash registers, and faces using revolutionary affordable technology.
We all know that homes, hotels, gas stations, convenient stores as well as other small businesses can all benefit from upgrading their cameras to the new 5k HD standard for security cameras because of the cost of equipment and the much lower cost of labor when it comes to replacing old security cameras with HD security camera systems. The new revolution in security cameras is here and they are more affordable than ever.
The Secret Is Out, 5K High Definition Security Cameras Rule Now!
Have you ever wonder why the cost of regular security cameras are going down? Customers can now get a high resolution security camera system from any big box stores like BJ s and Costco. Affordable digital cameras have changed the landscape.
The Difference Between
Analog, IP & HDCVI Security Camera Systems
Analog Surveillance Systems
Analog systems began the surveillance industry and are still around today. They feature a low cost, low resolution, easy alternative to IP. Analog cameras are available nopw in 5k and higher. Analog DVRs and cameras are mostly interchangeable. You can mix and match cameras and DVRs from different manufacturers.
Analog System Overview: Cons
Very few customizable features.
IP Surveillance Systems
The majority of homes and businesses today have some type of network with data being sent not only through the location but essentially all over the world. With this ever expanding technology and internet speeds increasing everyday we have an opportunity to incorporate this into our surveillance needs.
IP cameras allow video and audio surveillance to be sent over a network using cat5 cable with an assigned IP address to each camera. This allows for a vast improvement over analog systems such as individual camera configuration, wifi cameras, Power over Ethernet or PoE, adding cameras from other networks, better security features such as people counting and facial detection. Most importantly, extremely high megapixel resolutions are now possible.
Another major advantage to IP systems is that there is no limit to it. As we see an increase in megapixel resolutions and high quality cameras there isn’t a bottleneck to where IP surveillance can take us.
However, there are a few minor details that one can’t ignore when considering purchasing an IP system. With IP systems using a camera from one manufacturer and NVR from another could result in incompatibility issues such as not being able to record motion detection, occasional video loss, certain features on the camera and NVR not syncing with each other or the worst of all, when the cameras won’t display video whatsoever.
Obviously, this was a problem and needed a solution. The solution was created and dubbed the ONVIF protocol. ONVIF basically lets 2 completely different IP products “talk” to each other and generally do full time recording at the least. While it may not sound like much to some, to others this could mean being able to use a preexisting ONVIF IP camera they have had for 3 years on a brand new NVR.
Analog System Overview: Pros
- Simple and Cost Effective
- Analog systems are very stable and need little to no maintenance.
- Analog cameras don’t depend on your network and will continue to work if the network goes down.
IP System Overview: Pros
Very high resolution so you can see more fine details.
Each individual camera has a web interface for more customization.
IP cameras can be configured through the network.
Because of POE you only have to run a single Cat5e cable to each camera.
IP will be around for a very long time.
IP System Overview: Cons
Generally higher priced compared to Analog & CVI.
High resolutions require more bandwidth which can sometimes mean remote viewing the main stream HD video feed over the internet can be difficult (depends on your internet speeds).
More technical to set everything up.
IP cameras will not work if your network is down (However, this can be overcome if a properly installed IP system is put in place).
The security systems we have laid out above should point you in the right direction when trying to make an educated decision on picking out what is best for your own personal scenario.
We hope this article has helped clear some of the confusion that surrounds the surveillance industry and its vast product selection.
As always, if you have any questions on the equipment, contact us.(763) 767 8500
We install the best HD security camera systems and HD security camera equipment available today and our surveillance camera systems installers have many, many years of experience.