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If you want surveillance cameras outdoors, and in the quality that professionals prefer - then you've landed in exactly the right place.
Cameras for outdoor surveillance are available in different designs - and they each have their strengths. Explore below - and remember we're never further away than your phone - or the chat in the bottom right corner.
Click on the pictures to take a closer look at the individual types - and read much more at the bottom of the page...
Outdoor surveillance camera? Here's everything you need to know!
Do you need a camera for outdoor video surveillance? Here's everything you need to know!
And remember, if you are in doubt or want good advice, just call us on 70701009 , we will be happy to help.
Don't want to read the whole thing? Here are 5 important things about outdoor cameras
- Always choose the wired solution where possible. Wireless is often unstable and easily loses connection.
- Choose a "Turret" camera if it is to sit below 4 meters high. Minimal cleaning is required.
- Choose a 4, 5 or 8 megapixel, it is the most sold and therefore the best for the price.
- Position the camera so that you avoid obstacles, such as downpipes and overhangs, in the image.
- Choose a lens that suits your task, if you are in doubt, choose a variable lens.
- 2.8 mm or 4 mm are good for an overview, as they film quite wide.
- 6 mm or 12 mm are good for long distances, such as driveways and perimeter security.
- Professionals often choose 2.8-12 mm if in doubt. They can be adjusted to the right angle and depth after installation (from the mobile).
Can I install my cameras myself?
Yes you can. It basically involves pulling out the cable to the camera and screwing it up. All of our surveillance cameras come with everything for installation, including tools of course, but there are also screws, rawplugs, a template for placement and assembly to make it waterproof. Once you have set things up and the switch is on, we can help you with the rest. If you'd rather spend your time on something better, you can just book a technician here with us and we can set it all up for you. Read more about our "Hire a technician online" here.
You will need this tool for assembly :
- WOOD: Screwdriver or screwdriver (bit: PH2)
- WALL/CONCRETE: Drill with 6mm drill bit + Screwdriver or screwdriver (bit: PH2)
"Most people can set up their own monitoring, they just don't know it yet, hehe" - Svend, technician
WiFi or cable?
Choose WiFi camera if :
It is completely impossible to lead a cable out to the camera and you are settled with the risk of loss of recordings. There are many risks associated with a wireless camera, but not many sellers talk about this. The worst that can happen is the system doesn't work on the day you need it. And remember, wireless solutions must also have power, so either 230v must be drawn or the camera has a battery that must be charged.
Watch a video about the various risks of wireless video surveillance here. Jammer vs. Wi-Fi camera
Choose wired monitoring if :
You want to be sure of a reliable system, it is for good reason that all professional installers always make wired solutions. Remember that only one network cable must be pulled, as the power for the camera is also supplied in the network cable. In addition, a wired monitoring solution also works if your router crashes or restarts - or you get a new router where WiFi must be programmed again.
"We definitely recommend wired solutions, with the exception of Point-to-Point, which is used between buildings where cable is not possible" - Christian, technician.
Can I see my cameras when I'm not at home?
Yes, this is one of the most important things about a good camera today. With an APP on your mobile/tablet you can follow along from all over the world and you can watch both live and recordings. Many cameras today also have a function that sends you push notifications if a rule such as LINE-CROSS or INTRESS is exceeded. You can also watch it on your computer if you want, but most people use their mobile phone as it's easiest.
You are therefore always close to home if you need to see what is happening. It's super delicious if the alarm goes off or the neighbor calls and says someone is prowling around the garden.
Can you set up a surveillance camera outdoors?
Yes! In short, you must set up surveillance on areas you own privately, or your company owns. You must be able to see the areas that you own on the cameras. You may therefore not film in public or other people's areas. As a company, you are obliged to display surveillance signs and register with POLCAM
Click here to register your surveillance cameras on POLCAM
The best outdoor camera for the house
The best camera for a villa is typically a "Turret" camera, which is a kind of mix between bullet cameras (the oblong ones) and dome cameras (the ones with a glass dome). But it also depends on your budget and requirements for the camera. See our 3 examples here:
- Choose a Turret camera if you want a maintenance-free camera and it sits lower than 4 meters.
- Choose a Dome camera if aesthetics matter more and you remember to keep the camera clean
- Choose a Bullet camera if the task requires functionality and a long range, and it is mounted above 4 meters high.
- Choose a PTZ camera if you need flexibility, but remember that a PTZ should not replace a conventional camera.
"Which video surveillance camera is the best at the moment changes quickly, so give us a call, but at the time of writing the best camera for the money, if you ask me, is this: https://ipcam-shop.dk/udendoers-12 /hikvision-ds-2cd2387g2-lu-8mp-colorvu-poe-p5338 "
Christian - technician
Should you boast of video surveillance?
As a rule , private individuals must not boast that the area is monitored. However, there are exceptions that may require it, e.g. if the postman, garbage collector, babysitter or other outsiders regularly visit the monitored area and there is no written agreement with them in which they are made aware of this. However, it can be a good idea, as the safe legislation is observed to the same extent as it has a preventive effect.
Companies must as a rule have camera surveillance, but exceptions can be made if everyone who has access to the company is informed in writing about the surveillance. The signage must be clear and it is the company's responsibility to comply with the law. Companies must monitor their own areas, i.e. not streets, roads, cycle paths etc. There are special rules for banks and money transfers.
Public authorities and authorities must basically follow the same rules as companies, unless there are special rules, such as the military, police and intelligence services
Do you have to register your cameras on POLCAM?
POLCAM is the police register of video surveillance systems in Denmark. Companies and public authorities are obliged to register and inform about the location of the cameras. Private individuals are not obliged to register, but we recommend it, as it can often lighten the workload of the police in investigative cases.
Click here to register your surveillance cameras on POLCAM
How do you know that the camera can sit outside?
This can be seen from the enclosure class. All cameras have an IP classification, and this has nothing to do with the IP address, but something to do with the equipment's resistance to the environment. The enclosure class is a fancy word for how well a camera (and other things) is protected against foreign objects such as water and dust. In this case, IP stands for Ingress Protection.
A good outdoor surveillance camera is from IP65 and up.
First digit | Property (Solid Materials) | Second digit | Property (Liquids) |
3 | > 2.5 mm | 5 | Flushing |
4 | > 1 mm | 6 | Strong flushing |
5 | Dust protected | 7 | Short-term immersion in water |
6 | Dustproof | 8 | Prolonged immersion in water |
When is surveillance camera relevant to use?
Video surveillance can be a very effective tool for both private individuals and companies in the fight against special burglaries.
Visible video surveillance can help scare burglars away before a burglary is committed. And if the accident is over, the video surveillance from the surveillance camera can be used in the investigation.
Surveillance cameras are used in many different places and the solutions are different based on needs. Is it for your private home, for the office in your company or as remote monitoring of your holiday home? Our recommendation is often that you ensure that your alarm system and video surveillance work together.
Video surveillance - what are your options ? [private Business]
Today, there are many different options when you want to video monitor your home or workplace.
For example, you can choose a thermal surveillance camera if you need to monitor larger areas (perimeter security) or if you need to monitor temperature differences on surfaces.
It is also possible to choose a solution where your surveillance cameras are connected to an alarm centre. In the event of a burglary, a guard can be sent to your home immediately.
There are also cameras that have been specially developed for both indoor and outdoor use.
When it comes to video surveillance, Chinese Hikvision is the absolute market leader. We therefore recommend Hikvision products in many contexts, as price and quality go together very well here.
What type of monitoring is right for me?
It depends a lot on your need for safety and security . You can go down to your local hardware store and buy a camera that you set up yourself. Or you can get a security company - for example - to install a larger package solution in your home.
It also makes good sense to research your need for surveillance and security equipment. Here you can, for example, examine the following:
→ Has there been a break-in on your road or nearby roads in the last 2-3 years?
→ Are many burglaries committed in your municipality ?
→ Do you feel safe in your home?
5 good tips for those considering video surveillance
Here are 5 pieces of advice for those of you who are thinking about installing video surveillance at home or at work.
Advice No. 1 - Choose a digital solution
We can only advise you to choose a digital solution. This means that your surveillance cameras are connected to the Internet. That way, you can - in real time - follow along via an app or your computer. And it's also easy for the security company you work with (if that's the case) to help you as best as possible.
Advice No. 2 - Image quality is not everything
It can seem tempting to choose video surveillance in the absolute best quality. But it's not always smart. A towering resolution places great demands on your system. At the same time, a camera with a cheap lens in 8MP can take significantly worse pictures than a camera with a good lens in only 4MP. So get professional help from someone who works with it on a daily basis.
We recommend that you choose a surveillance camera with Full HD and only go up to 4K if it is for indoor use or you need extremely good daytime images.
Advice No. 3 - Choose a recognized manufacturer of surveillance cameras
It is a very good idea to choose video surveillance equipment from a recognized manufacturer that has been in the business for many years. Products from these kinds of companies are often of high quality, as they have been thoroughly tested and are regularly updated.
Advice no. 4 - Familiarize yourself with the legislation
As a homeowner, you are welcome to video monitor your own property. But it is important that you do not monitor either the road or the pavement, as it is public land. You must also not monitor your neighbour's land when it comes to outdoor video surveillance. So be thorough when mounting your cameras.
Advice No. 5 - Choose a motion sensor
Today, you can easily choose an alarm system with one or more motion sensors. And it is a good idea to choose this solution if you are going to set up cameras indoors. That way, you can get a notification immediately if there is movement in your home. And you don't have to go through several hours of footage if you come home to a home that has been broken into.
Budget | Standard | High end | |
---|---|---|---|
Turret | DS-2CD2343G2-I 4MP PoE | DS-2CD2346G2 4MP PoE* | DS-2CD2387G2-LU 8MP PoE* |
Judgment | DS-2CD2143G2-I 4MP PoE | DS-2CD2146G2-ISU 4MP PoE* | DS-2CD2186G2-ISU 8MP PoE* |
Bullet | DS-2CD2T46G2-4I 4MP PoE* | DS-2CD2646G2 4MP 2.8-12mm PoE* | iDS-2CD7A26G0/P-IZHSY 2MP ANPG** |
PTZ | DS-2DE3A404IW-DE 4MP 4x zoom | DS-2DE4A425IW-DE 4MP 25x Zoom | DS-2DF8225IX-AEL(T3) 2MP 25x Zoom*** |
*) Built-in AcuSense technology **) Built-in ANPG module (number plate scanning, recognition and reaction, such as opening a gate, etc.) ***) Autotracking (follows and zooms in on activity itself) |
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