Products & Services

Our state of the art equipment will allow you to monitor your security cameras remotely over the internet. You can view your office, business or home from any computer over the internet, anytime! Our proprietary system comes with cross-compatibility, so you are never stuck using a browser or an operating system you don't want!

Infrared bullet camera great for indoors and outdoors. 480 TV lines, Sony Super HAD CCD image sensor and a 4.3mm lens. Can see up to 30 feet in total darkness.
The LP70 is the perfect license plate recognition camera. It has star light sensitivity which allows you to catch moving cars even in the lowest lit areas and backlight compensation to block out any unwanted lights.


Our years of experience in the installation and maintenance of surveillance equipment has provided us with a wealth of knowledge that is directly related to the service and repair of pre-existing equipment and typologies. If you are experiencing problems with your surveillance system we are prepared to do an on-site free inspection and to provide answers as well as alternative solutions. Our CCTV technicians are highly trained in installing and repairing surveillance equipment from many different manufactures including: Pelco, American Dynamics, GE, Exacq, Arecont, Sony, Toshiba, Ganz. Give us a call today for a free estimate.

IP-based Video Surveillance
  • IP-based recording means instant transmittal of images anywhere in the world
  • Can monitor multiple cameras from one remote location
  • No decrease in recording quality over time or with repeated replays
  • Digital picture quality far superior to analog
  • IP-base recording is highly compressed for easier storage and can be transported over a variety of media
  • Digital images can be encrypted for security purposes
  • Updates and add-ons are relatively inexpensive through software packages and Internet computer networking
  • Adjustable frame rates
  • Remote or shared viewing may be done over the Internet or a wireless connection
  • Standard IP video compression techniques are used
  • IP surveillance cameras may be added individually or in groups according to your needs



:: The basics of IP video surveillance ::

A digital camera views the scene in front of it, broadcasts the video images as a digitized signal over a LAN line (Local Area Network) where it's then transmitted to a computer or server. The server in turn manages all of this information. Depending upon the software used to manage the digital images, it can record, display or retransmit the images to anywhere in the world.

The software package can easily be upgraded to allow for analyzing data, selecting specificitems to watch for and a host of other functions, making it a truly customizable security tool.

True IP-based digital surveillance uses CCD cameras that use signal processing that send packetized video streams over the LAN through a Cat 5 cable rather than a coax cable network, utilizing greater bandwidth and standard TCP/IP communication.

It also provides more intelligent data mining and information retrieval. If security is an issue, full digital surveillance also offers the added advantage of data encryption opportunities to protect against image tampering -- something not possible with analog recording.

The middle of the roadĀ of video surveillance is upgrading video surveillance by utilizing a Digital Video Recorder (DVR). A DVR system is not really fully IP-based, but is step toward the more advanced IP technology.

The leap into completely IP-based technology is the best bang for your buck both monetarily and in terms of security by far. Digital surveillance can be done over a LAN network, of course, but TCP/IP transmittal of surveillance makes sense for remote monitoring of multiple locations and for remote recording of data onto back-up servers and hard disks for long-term storage.