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Why Choose HDCVI Cameras?

HDCVI stands for High Definition Composite Video Interface and is also regarded as high definition CCTV. HDCVI is more intelligent and capable than traditional CCTV. It can use the same architecture as CCTV, but get much more out of it.

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Why Choose HDCVI Cameras?

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  1. Why Choose HDCVI Cameras?

  2. HDCVI Cameras HDCVI stands for High Definition Composite Video Interface and is also regarded as high definition CCTV. HDCVI is more intelligent and capable than traditional CCTV. It can use the same architecture as CCTV, but get much more out of it.

  3. Features of HDCVI Cameras

  4. HD Image Quality High Definition Composite Video Interface (HDCVI) is capable of producing brilliant 1280x720p or 1920x1080p resolution. These megapixel cameras uniquely transmit their High Definition video signals through coaxial cabling using exclusive and revolutionary technology.

  5. Easy to Upgrade to HD One of the greatest benefits of choosing HDCVI technology that stands out is its backwards compatibility with older systems. It has been designed to work with the same coaxial cabling that has likely already been laid out by previous CCTV setups.

  6. Long-distant, No Latency Transmission You can view crisp, high definition video feed with no delay at an excess of 500m (1,640 feet) over coaxial cabling with HDCVI, whereas HD-SDI could only support 100m (328 feet). HDCVI efficiently transmits its High Definition video signals through coaxial cabling in an uncompressed, pure and lossless transmission.

  7. 3 Signals Over 1 Cable The beauty of coaxial cabling is that it is not only capable of transmitting multiple signals, but signals of different types. HDCVI cameras and DVRs can communicate with each other through coaxial cabling using High Definition video signals, audio signals and two-way control signals that allow you to change the PTZ status of your cameras.

  8. No RF Interference with Low-Frequency Signal HDCVI technology makes use of low-frequency signals that never interfere with other destructive signals and provide a secure, stable and clean transmission at any point in time.

  9. For more details about high definition technology and HDCVI Cameras Visit http://amcrest.com/hdcvi-security-camera-systems.html

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