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What do I need for the installation?

• PoE-enabled camera.
All of our cameras are PoE capable.

• Network video recorder (NVR) with integrated PoE ports or PoE switch or PoE injector.

• Ethernet cable (Cat5e, Cat6 or Cat7 etc.).

• If remote access is required, Internet access is required. However, the video systems will also work without Internet.

What is an IP surveillance camera?

An IP (Internet Protocol) surveillance camera is a camera that digitally captures video and transmits it over a network (LAN, WLAN or Internet).

What does PoE mean for surveillance cameras?

PoE stands for Power over Ethernet. Both power and data are transmitted via a single Ethernet cable (e.g. Cat5e, Cat6 or Cat7, etc.). This saves cables and makes installation easier.

PoE cameras offer the following advantages:
• Easier installation: Only one cable required for power and data.
• No power outlet required near the camera.
• Stable connection compared to WiFi cameras.


Are all your IP cameras PoE-capable?

Yes, all of our IP cameras are PoE enabled. They use PoE (Power over Ethernet) technology to transmit both data and power over a single cable, making them easy to install and use.

Can IP cameras be controlled remotely?

Yes, all of our modern IP cameras can be remotely monitored and controlled via apps or software, provided they are connected to the Internet.

Why are no analog devices (coaxial cameras, DVR) available in your shop?

We rely on the latest technologies and therefore only offer IP cameras with PoE (Power over Ethernet). These modern cameras enable more efficient and flexible installation, as both data and power are transmitted via a single network cable.