Are you still struggling to decide between ultra HD CCTV cameras and 1080p cameras, despite learning about all the benefits?
It’s a tough call. Should you invest in 4K Ultra HD IP cameras, or are they overkill for home security? And is an 8MP camera worth the investment?
Generally, 2MP/4MP security cameras are suitable for general-purpose video surveillance, but if you need to make out fine details, such as license plates from a distance, then a 4K security camera is the way to go.
Check out the chart below for a comprehensive comparison of their differences and the incomparable advantages of 4K resolution cameras.
Camera types | Resolution | Name by vertical pixels | Name by horizontal pixels | Pixels |
Analog security cameras | 640*480 | 480p security cameras | – | 0.4 MP |
HD security cameras | 1280*720 | 720p security cameras | – | 0.9MP |
Full HD security cameras | 1920*1080 | 1080p security cameras | 2K security cameras | 2MP |
Super HD security cameras | 2560*1440 | 1440p security cameras | 2K security cameras | 4MP |
Ultra HD security cameras | 3840*2160 | 2160p security cameras | 4K security cameras | 8MP |
When it comes to your safety, clarity is of the utmost importance in a security camera. That’s why I highly recommend choosing a 4K camera for your security needs.
Are you hesitating because of the higher cost, bandwidth and storage issues, or possible compatibility problems?
Don’t worry, these issues can be easily resolved. I’ll provide a full explanation shortly so that you can confidently select a true 8MP security camera. Alternatively, you may want to check out the resolution center first.
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