1: Video Surveillance System:

A video surveillance system is a network of cameras, monitors/display units, and recorders. Cameras can be analog or digital, with various features to explore, such as resolution, frame rate, colour type, and more. Whether applied inside or outside the building, it operates 24/7, designed only for recording movement when necessary.

Surveillance cameras may be in plain sight or hidden from view. The camera’s purpose is to deter improper behaviour, and the video footage can also serve as evidence for later review by security staff or law enforcement. Depending on your needs, many different video surveillance systems are available, such as live monitoring, remote access via an IP system, and Digital Video Recorders (DVR) for recording footage.

The majority of video surveillance systems are designed to be secure, preventing signal broadcasting to unauthorized entities. Only individuals with the requisite authorization can view the recorded content. Nonetheless, an administrator with the appropriate credentials who oversees the live footage can grant access to others.

2: Home Automation:

Home automation makes it possible to automate tasks related to security, well-being, and comfort through a smart system installed in a home or building. In other words, it integrates technology into the design of a space.

One of the main advantages of home automation systems is energy efficiency. Automating air conditioning, lighting, security, or communication translates to significant savings in energy consumption. There is also an improvement in the quality of life of users who now have a home adapted to all their needs.

3: IOT:

The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of physical devices, vehicles, appliances, and other physical objects that are embedded with sensors, software, and network connectivity, allowing them to collect and share data.