Camera surveillance has become something many expect to see everywhere from retail stores and government buildings to residences. According to Statista, there are at least 125 cameras per 1,000 people in the U.S., a much higher rate than those in the U.K. or China. With this growth, integrators need a more versatile solution.
Because of the need for versatility in surveillance, wireless cameras are exploding in popularity. With so many applications, integrator and installer professionals can offer a better solution. Wired cameras, after all, have limitations. When considering the projects where you use surveillance equipment, how will wireless cameras help you?
The Drive Behind the Expanding Market
Overall, according to a ReasearchAndMarkets.com the video surveillance market is expected to climb to $39.3 billion by 2023. This exponential growth is expected because of several factors, including improved technology for wireless monitoring and surveillance. You can expect a simpler installation with wireless cameras, as well as reduced costs without compromising the quality of the feeds. These benefits are the main drivers of the rising population of wireless cameras according to a SPM article. Experts quoted in the article also stress the factor of coverage. With less total cost, your customer’s budget may cover eight wireless cameras, versus four wired ones.
Another report from Market Research Future defines growth drivers as flexibility and affordability. Wireless cameras can simply be more places than a wired system. These cameras use broadband wireless internet, delivering seamless video streaming. Features like scalability, agility and reliability are boosting the demand for the wireless monitoring and surveillance market. Shedding the wires brings cameras to a new point in technology, offering new options.
Wireless Cameras Become More Viable with Recent Improvements
You can feel confident now in the technology of wireless camera. Wireless has become the better choice in situations where major disruptions like digging would need to occur to run wiring. You won’t be limited by wires, keeping you on budget and on time.
Better technology also results in stronger signals. This opens the possibilities of using more wireless camera outside. Entire installs for commercial or residential spaces could be completely wire free.