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Why Analog Security Cameras are Suitable for Start-Up Retail Stores

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According to recent statistics, organised retail crime costs Australian businesses at least $9 billion annually. It is a considerable amount; therefore, store owners must find ways to protect themselves against retail crime. A small business owner might be tempted to invest in Internet protocol (IP) security cameras in light of the worrying trend. However, while IP security cameras are brilliant as burglar deterrents, an analog model is more than enough for a small retail store. Here is why.

Low Cost

There is no doubt that the price of IP camera systems has dropped significantly over the years, making the devices very affordable for small retailers. Nonetheless, analog cameras are still cheaper because they are not equipped with the fancy features you find in IP systems. As a business owner focusing on growth, an analog CCTV system offers you an opportunity to save money without compromising business security. Analog cameras still capture quality images, which can be used in investigations. In addition, you can always upgrade to IP security cameras once your business has reached a particular milestone.

Simple Setup

Since the invention of IP security cameras, brands have continued to develop user-friendly models. Today, installing an IP camera is relatively easy due to the absence of cables. If you know what you are doing, you can finish the installation process in a matter of hours. However, not every store owner knows how to connect an IP security unit to a network and successfully configure it. On the other hand, installing an analog security system is very straightforward because you do not need to connect it to a computer network. All you have to do is mount cameras, plug them in, and ensure the system has enough storage space for footage. Thus, you can save costs because you do not have to hire a technician to install an analog system.

Bandwidth-Friendly

Internet connection is critical for any retail store. You need a reliable connection to store essential business data and operate IP security cameras. Therefore, you need to buy enough bandwidth to upload security camera footage to the cloud automatically. Notably, the level of data transmission requires significant bandwidth capacity. Luckily, you do not have to pay for a bigger bandwidth when using a surveillance system that stores recorded footage on a physical device. Some analog camera models can be connected to a network, but it is only done for remote viewing, which eats up limited bandwidth.

Reach out to a professional who provides CCTV security systems to learn more. 


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