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Advancements in analog security cameras are making them smaller and more discreet, making them suitable for installations where aesthetics and space constraints are important. Analog cameras are seamlessly integrating smart features, making them more suitable for security purposes. This includes motion detection, facial recognition, license plate recognition, and object counting. These features enhance security effectiveness and enable proactive monitoring. Bullet-styled models, dome cameras, and miniaturized form factors offer versatile options for various surveillance needs.
For instance, in July 2022, Hikvision announced the launch of its new DeepinView bullet network cameras with TandemVu technology, expanding the reach of TandemVu technology from PTZ units to bullet-styled models. The new TandemVu-enabled bullet cameras are also able to monitor large scenes and close-up details simultaneously, maintaining both viewpoints for improved situational awareness and security capability.
The ease of installation & use of analog security cameras stems from their compatibility, simplicity, intuitive interfaces, flexible placement options, scalability, and reliability. These qualities make analog cameras an accessible and practical choice for a wide range of surveillance applications. Analog cameras operate on a closed circuit unlike IP cameras, which require network configuration and IP addressing. This means that there is no need to configure network settings or worry about IP conflicts, simplifying the setup process. Users can simply connect the cameras to a compatible Digital Video Recorder (DVR) or monitor using coaxial cables.