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Wherever you may be in the world, crime is always inevitable. Only the degree of crime varies. That is why it is important to keep watch and make your businesses or homes safe. Wise and logical people tend to invest their money in security. Some people view security as being a priceless commodity, which is why they spend a lot more on it that other people.

In the modern day, mechanical eyes are one form of security. You can view locations anytime if you have surveillance cameras installed. Even at the sight of a security camera, crime is deterred. More and more people are investing on this kind of security. It’s also a good way to monitor your employees for productivity. You can’t be everywhere at all times.

However, merely keeping watch is not enough for some businesses. What if a crime is really happening and all you are doing is watching from the other end of the camera? It would be unwise to charge out and defend your property. Calling the cops may be too late too, since the intruders will be gone by the time they show up. That’s why it is appropriate to pair a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) with your security cameras.

A security DVR is a machine that works like any other household DVR. It can record audio and video, do a playback, has pause and play capability and other capabilities. The only difference is that you enjoy a household DVR for movies and shows, whereas a security DVR records your surveillance camera feeds.

A security DVR completes your surveillance security system. Not only do you have the power to view live feeds from all over you store, office, or home, but you are recording them at the same time. When actual crime happens and the culprit leaves the property, you can provide a recording to the police to help them catch the perpetrator and recover your lost property.

A security DVR comes with features and specifications that are specific to maintaining security. For example, they are able to display and record up to 32 different camera feeds at one time. The cheaper security DVR can hold 4, 8, or 16 camera feeds at one time. Depending on the amount of security cameras you have installed, you can choose a security DVR which fits your needs.

Another feature is remote access of the DVR so you can view what’s happening from another location. You can be at home and check your office via the internet, LAN, WAN, through your iPhone or other mobile device. It depends on the features the manufacturers set it up with. This is great, especially when you keep traveling and you need to check on your the premises. They say the mice play when the cat is away. Good thing this cat has mechanical eyes.

You’re probably wondering where it stores your recordings, right? Well, wonder no more. These DVRs come with a 250 or 320 Gigabyte hard drive. Not only that, but some DVRs also come with motion recording, remote network back up for your recordings, remote controls, a DVD burner, and high definition.

There are a lot of features DVRs can offer. The more features, the more expensive the DVR will be too. You don’t have to buy the most expensive one if it doesn’t even fit in with your set-up or circumstances. Assess your needs before looking for security DVRs that are best for you.

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