Security Cameras

Why Video Recorders Are Essential for Every Security System
Modern security systems rely on many components working together, but the video recorder is one of the parts that most systems depend on for storing, organizing, and accessing footage. In most on premise setups, the recorder acts as the memory and central hub that makes your cameras useful long after an event occurs.

Analog vs IP Cameras for Commercial Security
When you upgrade your business security systems, one of the biggest decisions is choosing between analog cameras and IP cameras. Both can help protect your building, staff, and assets—but they work differently, cost differently, and scale differently.

DIY vs. Professional Installation: Security Cameras
Today’s All Security Equipment blog post, the final part of our three-part series on installation methods, addresses this essential decision. We will provide an expert analysis of the DIY versus professional approach for security cameras

Discover the Advantages of Uniview’s Black Housing Customization Cameras

The Best NVR Systems for Small Business Security
For small business owners, security is more than peace of mind—it’s protection for your investment, employees, and customers. One of the most effective tools to safeguard your property is a network video recorder (NVR).

Best Outdoor Security Cameras
When it comes to home security, a quality outdoor camera is a powerful tool. But with so many options available, how do you choose the right one? The best outdoor security cameras aren't just about price; they're about the features that actually matter for keeping your property safe.

Ethernet vs Coaxial for Your Security System
When setting up a security system, choosing the right type of cable is one of the most important decisions you'll make. The two most common options are coaxial cable and Ethernet cable. Understanding the key differences between Ethernet vs. coaxial is crucial for ensuring your security cameras and other devices perform reliably.

Professional Security Camera Installation Guide
A well-installed security camera system can deter threats, provide critical evidence, and increase client satisfaction. Whether you're managing a multi-site commercial setup or upgrading residential surveillance, professional-grade installation is key.

Why Summer Is Prime Time for Break-Ins (And How to Catch Them on Camera)
It’s not just a theory. Data from law enforcement agencies and security firms consistently shows that summer break-ins peak between Memorial Day and Labor Day. People leave for vacation. Windows stay open longer. Garage doors are left ajar. And properties become easier to scout under the guise of longer daylight hours.

What is Power Over Ethernet and How Can It Change Your IP Camera Installation
Today, in All Security Equipment’s Blog, we'll delve deeper into how exactly PoE products can significantly enhance your security camera installation and operation.

How to Protect Outdoor Security Cameras in the Summer Heat
Summer heat waves bring more than just discomfort—they can also threaten your outdoor security systems. If you’re not performing a seasonal security check, you may risk camera failures at the worst possible time. High temperatures, UV rays, and sudden storms can all damage sensitive surveillance equipment.

Best Camera Angles to Watch Your Property While on Vacation
Summer vacation season is here—and while you’re enjoying your time away, your home may become more vulnerable to theft and property damage. A thorough security check before you leave should include more than just locking doors and activating alarms. Ensuring your vacation security camera setup is optimized for coverage, clarity, and correct camera angles is equally important.



