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Wireless Video Surveillance is a type of video surveillance technology that uses wireless communication to transmit video signals from cameras to a monitoring station. This technology is used in a variety of applications, including home security, business security, and public safety. Wireless Video Surveillance systems are typically composed of cameras, receivers, and a monitoring station. The cameras are typically placed in strategic locations to capture video footage, while the receivers are used to transmit the video signals to the monitoring station. The monitoring station is used to view the video footage and to control the cameras.
Wireless Video Surveillance systems offer a number of advantages over traditional wired systems, including cost savings, flexibility, and ease of installation. Additionally, wireless systems are often more secure than wired systems, as they are not vulnerable to physical tampering.
Some companies in the Wireless Video Surveillance market include Axis Communications, Bosch Security Systems, FLIR Systems, Hanwha Techwin, Hikvision, and Pelco by Schneider Electric. Show Less Read more