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Storage: Cloud Video Monitoring vs Local Recording
Cloud Video Monitoring
Footage is encrypted and stored off‑site for easy access and sharing. Timeline scrubbing and smart filters make investigations faster. Great for multi‑device households and distributed teams.
- Off‑site backup if cameras are damaged or stolen
- Simple sharing links for incidents and compliance
- Works across mobile and web apps
Local Storage
MicroSD cards and NVRs deliver lower ongoing costs and continuous recording. For privacy‑first users, local‑only is attractive—just implement backups.
- Lower recurring cost
- Works even with intermittent internet
- Pair with NAS for redundancy
Hybrid strategies are popular: record 24/7 to local storage and send events to the cloud for quick review.
Network & Power Planning
Reliable video requires planning bandwidth and power delivery, especially for multi‑camera deployments.
- Wi‑Fi: Prefer Wi‑Fi 6 routers with separate IoT SSIDs. Keep cameras on 2.4 GHz for range; use 5 GHz for short‑range, high‑bitrate links.
- Bitrate: A single 1080p stream needs ~2–3 Mbps upload; 2K/4K can need 5–15 Mbps. Multiply by simultaneous live views.
- Power: Battery for flexible placement, solar to reduce maintenance, or PoE for stable power and fewer adapters.
- Security: WPA3 where available, strong passwords, and firmware updates.
Placement & Installation (DIY or CCTV Installation Services)
Good placement is the difference between usable evidence and blurry clips. If you’re not confident, book professional CCTV installation services.
- Cover entry points first: Main door, back door, driveway, and first‑floor windows.
- Mount high, angle down: 8–10 ft reduces tampering and improves coverage.
- Avoid backlighting: Direct sun behind subjects causes silhouettes—use WDR/HDR and adjust angles.
- Mind privacy: Respect neighbor boundaries and follow local regulations on audio/video recording.
Privacy & Security Best Practices
- Enable two‑factor authentication on your camera accounts.
- Change default passwords; use unique credentials per service.
- Create viewer roles for guests and auditors instead of sharing logins.
- Review retention policies—keep what you need for insurance, compliance, or incident analysis.