Bullet Camera
A bullet camera is a type of surveillance camera characterized by its long, cylindrical shape, similar to a bullet.


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A bullet camera is a type of surveillance camera characterized by its long, cylindrical shape, similar to a bullet.
A dome camera is a type of surveillance camera characterized by its long, cylindrical shape, similar to a bullet.
PTZ stands for Pan, Tilt, and Zoom. Where Pan means to rotate, Tilt to move the lens up and down and Zoom to zoom in or out on a part of the image you’re trying to capture. In short, a PTZ camera is a controllable camera that can move over 3 axes. Mostly used for fixed installations within the Pro-AV market, but also perfect for temporary solutions.
An IP camera, or internet protocol camera, is a type of digital security camera that receives and sends video footage via an IP network.
A Wi-Fi camera is a type of digital surveillance camera that uses a Wi-Fi network to transmit video and audio data, eliminating the need for extensive cabling.
A solar-powered camera is a security device that uses integrated solar panels to capture sunlight and convert it into electrical energy, powering the camera and storing excess energy in built-in rechargeable batteries.
A bullet camera is a type of surveillance camera characterized by its long, cylindrical shape, similar to a bullet.
A dome camera is a type of surveillance camera characterized by its long, cylindrical shape, similar to a bullet.
PTZ stands for Pan, Tilt, and Zoom. Where Pan means to rotate, Tilt to move the lens up and down and Zoom to zoom in or out on a part of the image you’re trying to capture. In short, a PTZ camera is a controllable camera that can move over 3 axes. Mostly used for fixed installations within the Pro-AV market, but also perfect for temporary solutions.
An IP camera, or internet protocol camera, is a type of digital security camera that receives and sends video footage via an IP network.
A Wi-Fi camera is a type of digital surveillance camera that uses a Wi-Fi network to transmit video and audio data, eliminating the need for extensive cabling.
A solar-powered camera is a security device that uses integrated solar panels to capture sunlight and convert it into electrical energy, powering the camera and storing excess energy in built-in rechargeable batteries.
A 4G camera is a wireless surveillance device that uses a cellular network, typically 4G LTE, to send live video and data over a SIM card connection, eliminating the need for 4G or Ethernet