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    5 CCTV Trends in 2023

    Lucy BennettBy Lucy BennettMar 6, 2023 4:52 pm UTC
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    CCTVs, or sometimes called security cameras, have evolved with the march of technology, offering more and more features for user security and privacy. In 2023, here are five trends shoppers should look out for.

    5 CCTV Trends in 2023

    Professional Installation

    To get the most out of your CCTV, you should hire a professional to get a security camera installation. They will provide the best possible angle and positioning for you, thereby eliminating guesswork. A professional installation also ensures your CCTV won’t get dislodged or loose in rain or strong winds.

    Wide Adoption Rate

    Security cameras have become mainstream in both residential and commercial properties alike. The benefits these electronic devices offer are enough to make them a worthy investment. Security camera sales provide even more value for money, and it’s a trend that won’t go away anytime soon. Wider adoption rate means more homes and businesses get the protection they need even when the inhabitants are away.

    Higher Resolution

    A year or two before, the highest resolution a security camera could take was HD, or 1080p. However, as tech evolved, the resolution went higher. Nowadays, you can get a high-end CCTV with 2K resolution for better picture quality.

    Smart Features

    Online cameras are also getting smarter, with apps and smart home integrations becoming the norm. These devices can usually connect to your home or business wi-fi network, or take video footage when there’s motion sensed or by schedule. As smart home appliances get more features, you can bet that CCTVs will have them too.

    Better Durability

    Manufacturers are discovering newer and better materials to make their security cameras stand the test of time. With covers and weatherproofing, modern CCTVs can now withstand heavy rain, strong UV rays, and even snow or hail. The lenses also get an upgrade in terms of seeing under low light conditions.

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    Lucy Bennett is a Contributing Editor at iLounge. She has been writing about Apple and technology for over six years. Prior to joining iLounge, Lucy worked as a writer for several online publications.

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