Understand the right camera type for your home, office, hotel, factory, society, or commercial space. Simple explanations. Practical recommendations. Better security planning.
Security design starts with choosing the right camera
Every site has different visibility, lighting, distance, and risk requirements. This guide helps you select the correct camera type based on real usage.
The compact ceiling guard
Best for indoor spaces where you need discreet coverage. Its dome shape makes it difficult to identify the viewing direction, which also works as a deterrent.
The outdoor watcher
Designed for fixed direction monitoring and long distance visibility. Ideal for outdoor areas exposed to dust, rain, sunlight, and heat.
The moving camera
PTZ cameras can rotate, tilt, and zoom. They are useful for large areas where one camera needs to monitor multiple directions.
No wires, quick installation
Wireless cameras are suitable for smaller spaces where cabling is difficult and WiFi coverage is strong.
Sees heat, not light
Thermal cameras detect heat signatures and work in darkness, fog, smoke, and low visibility conditions.
Reads vehicle plates automatically
ANPR cameras identify vehicle number plates and can integrate with boom barriers, parking systems, and access control.
One camera, every corner
Fisheye cameras provide 360 degree coverage from the center of a room and help reduce blind spots.
Built for dangerous environments
Explosion proof cameras are sealed for hazardous industrial zones where gases, chemicals, dust, or flammable materials may be present.
Still confused which camera is right for your space?
Our ELV experts will study your site, identify security gaps, and recommend the right CCTV, access control, fire alarm, BMS, and automation solution for your requirement.






