Security camera. IP Camera.

Camera Type and Placement

Indoor vs. Outdoor – Outdoor cameras should be weatherproof (IP65/IP67 rated) for protection against dust and rain.
Wired vs. WirelessWired cameras offer stable connectivity, while wireless cameras provide easy installation.
Dome, Bullet, or PTZ Cameras – Choose dome cameras for discreet monitoring, bullet cameras for long-range focus, and PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras for flexible viewing angles.

Video Quality & Night Vision

Resolution – Opt for Full HD (1080p) or 2K/4K resolution for clearer details.
Night VisionInfrared (IR) or color night vision is essential for low-light conditions.

Storage & Backup

Local Storage – Check for microSD card slots (up to 256GB) or DVR/NVR compatibility.
Cloud Storage – Ensure secure encrypted cloud backup to access footage remotely.
Hard Drive (HDD) Support – If using DVR/NVR, choose a camera supporting high-capacity HDD storage.

Connectivity & Power Backup

Wi-Fi & Ethernet SupportWi-Fi cameras are easier to install, while Ethernet (PoE) cameras provide stable connections.
Power Backup – Choose a camera with battery backup or UPS support to work during power outages.

Smart Features & Alerts

Motion Detection – AI-powered sensors can detect movement and send real-time alerts to your phone.
Two-Way Audio – Helps in remote communication for security or visitor management.
Mobile App & Remote Access – Ensure smartphone compatibility (Android/iOS) for live viewing and alerts.

Based on your Needs select indoor/outdoor. wired or wireless , Sim / wired or wireless Connectivity , Cloud Storage is needed or Not . Remote Monitoring – Solar powered Camera with Sim Support for Remote Area Monitoring .