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They can also be dome IP camera, the first being the most modern. Basically, itu2019s about cameras that can connect to the internet and this will allow you to see what they record both from a computeru2019s browser and from a Smartphone.
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A d v a n t a g e s o f u s i n g D o me C a me r a s The dome cameras are available in many varieties and can be for both indoor and outdoor. Their color is dark gray or black and the recordings they make can be in black and white or in color. They have many advantages among which are: •They can follow a specific objective. •They have a good range of coverage. •They are easy to install. •They are available at a good price. •They are vandal-proof thanks to their protective cover. Following its advantages, some models of dome cameras can follow a specific object and this happens because, when detecting a movement, it begins to follow it, being the best part the fact that the one that is followed by the camera does not notice because it has an enameled / frosted and dark plastic at the same time. Its range of coverage is very good because they have the ability to rotate on both axes (horizontal and vertical), adding to this the fact of having a zoom. On the other hand, they are easy to install, can be achieved quite economically and are resistant to weather conditions, vandalism, and shocks. There are different types of cameras. There are, at first, interior or exterior. Knowing exactly what we need is important because, for example, cameras prepared for outdoor can withstand changes in temperature, wind or humidity, a quality that is known as waterproof. They can also be dome IP camera, the first being the most modern. Basically, it’s about cameras that can connect to the internet and this will allow you to see what they record both from a computer’s browser and from a Smartphone. Continuing with the types of existing cameras, there are also Panoramic Cameras. They have infrared sensors, which allow them to shoot in the dark. This characteristic today is typical of almost all dome cameras, varying only the distance in centimeters to which it is capable of capturing objects in the dark.