Wired Camera System

ZOSI Wired Camera Systems deliver dependable surveillance with 24/7 recording for homes and businesses. Our systems include both IP and Analog security cameras, connecting to NVRs or DVRs via Ethernet or BNC cables. Whether you choose the advanced features of IP cameras with PoE technology or the cost-effective reliability of Analog cameras, ZOSI ensures your property is protected with uninterrupted, high-quality video monitoring.

FAQ

What is the difference between IP and Analog security systems?

IP security systems use digital cameras that connect via Ethernet cables and provide higher video quality, advanced features, and PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) technology. Analog systems use traditional cameras that connect via BNC cables and are typically more cost-effective for basic surveillance needs.

Can I mix IP and Analog cameras in the same security system?

Yes, ZOSI offers hybrid systems that support both IP and Analog cameras, allowing you to customize your setup according to your specific security needs.

How does 24/7 recording work with ZOSI wired systems?

ZOSI wired security systems are designed for continuous recording. The cameras are connected to an NVR or DVR, which stores the footage on a hard drive, enabling you to review recordings anytime.

What are the benefits of using PoE with IP cameras?

PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) allows IP cameras to receive power and transmit data through a single Ethernet cable, simplifying installation and reducing the need for additional power sources.

How far can I run cables for wired security cameras?

For Analog cameras using BNC cables, the maximum recommended distance is typically around 300 feet. For IP cameras using Ethernet cables, the distance can reach up to 328 feet (100 meters) without the need for signal boosters.