Video Surveillance Systems

 

Theft and vandalism cost families and businesses millions of dollars each year. But with XPort on your side, you can have a highly effective and affordable tool against these crimes and others. Our Video Surveillance solutions can help you better deter theft, detect fraudulent liability claims and document events so that your entire business or family can be more protected. It's also a tool you can use to help improve employee productivity and numerous other business efficiencies.

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Did you know…

DVR is an acronym for Digital Video Recorder. DVR’s are devices that record audio and video just like a VCR but with much better clarity and functionality for recording video surveillance cameras. DVR’s use standard computer hard drives to store video, instead of magnetic VHS tapes. Video surveillance DVR’s have a lot of features specially designed for recording multiple cameras for long periods of time. DVR can record high quality video and audio on multiple cameras simultaneously for long periods of time, on regular computer hard drives without messy tapes.


• DVR’s allow cameras to automatically record events when camera senses motion. So you only see meaning full events.
• DVR’s can divide screen into 4, 8, 16 segments so all cameras can be viewed at once on any regular TV or monitor.
• DVR’s allow user to fast forward and rewind at various high speeds while watching.
• DVR’s can be secured off site, or on site in metal lock boxes or fire safes to prevent theft, damage, or unauthorized tampering.
• DVR’s and cameras can be monitored 24hrs a day in real time by off site security companies when your not there.
• Some DVR’s can be accessed through the internet to allow remote monitoring and video archiving to your computer.
• Some DVR’s can trigger your other alarm systems when cameras are disconnected, power is lost, or a camera detects motion.
• Some DVR’s have a combination of DVD, CDR, or SD card slot to allow user to easily archive video data.
• Some DVR’s have a secret camera built into the front of the unit to deter unauthorized tampering.
• Some DVR’s integrate POS cash registers to superimpose cash register transactions on top of video for internal loss prevention.