CCTV installation and service


At Plus-Solutions I offer an affordable, professional CCTV installation and maintenance service which will satisfy any requirements. CCTV system will provide you with the best security measures, ensuring you can keep an eye on your home or business from anywhere, at any time.

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By type, CCTV systems can be separate by 2 groups: NVR and DVR.
By signal transmitting CCTV systems are divided by wired and wireless types(wi-fi).
Each system has it's pros and cons and can be a good option in certain applications. I offer a free advise to all my clients to make sure that the system which I install will satisfy their requirements.

As a part of installation I will also provide a detailed schematic with all important details of installation such as IP addresses, routers, setting and password. It will also show the way how the system is connected.

This is something that a lot of installers avoid to do to save time but it's causing problems in a long run when owner wants to upgrade the system or pass the ownership of the system to the other party. (see sample of installation schematic) .
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DVR (Digital Video Recorder) Systems Pros: Cost: Generally more affordable than NVR systems. Compatibility: Works well with older analog cameras. Simplicity: Easier to set up with fewer network requirements. Cons: Video Quality:Typically offers lower video quality compared to NVR. Cabling: Requires separate coaxial cables for each camera, leading to more complex wiring. Flexibility: Limited to the number of channels available on the DVR unit. NVR (Network Video Recorder) Systems Pros: Video Quality: Supports higher resolution cameras, providing better image quality. Cabling: Uses Ethernet cables, which can carry both power and data (PoE), simplifying installation. Flexibility: Can be integrated with a variety of IP cameras and offers better scalability. Remote Access: More advanced remote viewing and management capabilities. Cons: Cost: Generally more expensive due to the advanced technology and higher camera quality. Network Dependency: Requires a robust network infrastructure to handle data transmission. Summary: Choose DVR if you need a cost-effective solution and have existing analog cameras, or if you prefer a simpler setup without heavy reliance on network infrastructure. Choose NVR if you want higher video quality, easier cabling with PoE, and better scalability and remote access capabilities, and you're willing to invest more in your system.
Wi-Fi CCTV Systems Installation: Easier and quicker to install, as they don't require extensive wiring. Flexibility: Can be placed anywhere within Wi-Fi range, allowing for more flexible camera placement. Remote Access: Often come with apps for remote viewing and notifications on mobile devices. Connectivity: Dependent on Wi-Fi signal strength; can be prone to interference or signal loss. Power: Still requires a power source, typically plugged into an outlet, though some models are battery-operated. Wired CCTV Systems Installation: More complex installation due to the need for extensive wiring; may require professional installation. Reliability: Provides a more stable and reliable connection, not affected by Wi-Fi signal issues. Quality: Often delivers higher video quality and is less prone to lag or dropouts. Security: Less vulnerable to hacking or interference compared to Wi-Fi systems. SPower: Usually powered through the same cables used for video transmission (PoE - Power over Ethernet). Summary: Choose Wi-Fi CCTV if you need easy installation, flexible placement, and remote access capabilities, and you have a strong, stable Wi-Fi network. Choose Wired CCTV if you prioritize reliability, higher video quality, and a more secure connection, and you don't mind the more complex installation process.