Friday, October 21, 2011

Using Digital Security To Secure Your House

By Steven E LaPhae


I turned one of our rooms in the home into a business office area so I can work and also live in the comforts of my very own home. The disadvantage is that I am all alone inside this space for most of the daytime.

I may be home usually but I can't be on guard all day long. It still gets a little bit tough for me to have security tight, especially when I am in my most vulnerable moments. So, I made a decision to look for a surveillance camera. My search brought me in the direction of wireless security camera packages.

As I am not really a tech-savvy person, one complete package was the most obvious selection for me. Nearly all included the whole setup, with a few including even camera wires, which to me were already very convincing. The rest was lacking one or two stuff that I assumed I would need to purchase separately.

When I went for a 4-channel wireless USB DVR complete system, assembly was a breeze. In so few minutes, I set up the wireless security camera system completely and got it up and running simply by myself.

The set was really anything but complicated. Apart from four video cameras, it came with a multi-channel DVR and a few peripherals. The DVR is a wireless USB device which I conveniently jacked onto my computer and presto! I am now in complete control of my whole property as far as monitoring goes.

Even though some kits had 8 or maybe 16 spy cameras included, a 4-channel wireless security camera system was ideal for my medium-sized house. It was sufficient to secure the border of my property and thus provide me peace of mind.

I placed one in every corner outside my dwelling. Considering that wireless cameras require no meddlesome wires, I got to turn my house into a mini digital fortress!

There are numerous forms of surveillance systems but all are meant to help you keep a close eye on your house or business. But, a wireless security camera setup gives a level of convenience, particularly if you do not like technical complications.




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