Best Security Camera Brands for Cold Weather

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When you live in an area that regularly experiences freezing rain, snow, and general frigid temperatures, surveillance requires a bit more specialization not found in standard security cameras. Specifically, any given security camera meant for temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit should feature IP65 or greater with devices in colder temperatures featuring internal temperature regulation, especially when subject to the elements without cover.

 

 

Fortunately, A1 Security Cameras features cameras specialized for frigid temperatures in our cold weather Arctic Security Cameras section. These devices are specially designed to handle temperatures that regularly fall below 32 degrees Fahrenheit and make for excellent cold weather security cameras that can be implemented onto any home or business.

 

 

However, often we receive questions along the lines of which cold weather camera is the best in terms of price and features. Here, A1 Security Cameras has outlined the best brands that we offer at the time of writing and what they may offer you. Here you will find information about the cold weather security camera brands and how they may benefit you when you need surveillance in areas that regularly experience cold weather.

 

 

What features should a cold weather security camera have?

 

 

Whereas other specialized security cameras may not feature as many functions as normal outdoor security cameras, cold weather security cameras typically do. However, the difference from standard cameras is that there is an increased price tag due to the need for a more durable exterior and internal temperature regulating hardware. While the latter feature is common to some degree in many modern IP security cameras, it is not necessarily built to withstand frigid temperatures. It should then not necessarily be relied upon when experiencing regular snow and ice. However, when choosing these devices, you should consider features such as:

 

 

Infrared or night vision: While to some degree available in all cameras, it is important to consider how effective you want your security camera to be in low-light conditions. When implementing security cameras away from primary light sources, it’s important for his feature to be more effective. Axis has developed an excellent feature in many of their cameras with the Axis Lightfinder that is more effective than normal hardware. Vivotek similarly features excellent night vision in their products through their Supreme Night Visibility technology that captures more detail in low light than many competing brands.

 

 

Motion detection: While there are some cameras that can provide motion detection by themselves, true motion detection has to do more with the software in the recorder. While you can then pay special attention to the recorder and related software for your security camera system, there does not necessarily need to be too much time spent on the subject. In modern network video recorders NVR, for example, most come with video management software preloaded that makes applying motion detection easy in cold weather security cameras.

 

 

Remote streaming: Similarly to motion detection, most modern video recorders will include a way to attain remote streaming. Furthermore, many IP cameras are capable of remote streaming and allow you to view your cold weather security camera feed from anywhere with a viable connection. However, this feature is only viable when your home or business has a WiFi-capable network implemented. Remote streaming is not possible without an internet connection. Furthermore, if you are unsure if your network can handle remote streaming, we offer a free tool to calculate the bitrate needed with our bitrate calculator.

 

 

Resolution management: The ability to manage your resolution is key to either lightening the load on your network or gaining better detail through a given cold weather security camera feed. When you have the best possible quality that fits your local environment, your surveillance can easily be one of the best security tools at your disposal. Modern security cameras typically can be adjusted through standard recorders and software enhances that capability.

 

 

Choosing Vivotek cold weather cameras

 

 

Vivotek offers a wide range of cold weather security cameras that feature a variety of available functions perfect for securing an area through surveillance. Providing the most variety when it comes to arctic cameras, devices from this brand can feature a solid quality video feed, H265 compression, a durable exterior, and more.

 

 

Choosing AXIS cold weather cameras

 

 

AXIS alternatively features more high-end type cameras that allow for more quality video footage from cold weather security cameras while enjoying a long-lasting working lifespan. Among our products, cameras under this brand for frigid temperatures feature the most reliable features and are the most capable, but are also the most expensive by far.

 

 

Choosing Dahua cold weather cameras

 

 

Choosing Dahua cold weather cameras

 

 

On the other end of the spectrum from AXIS and Vivotek, Dahua provides more affordable cold weather security cameras available through A1 Security Cameras. These cameras are regularly below 500 dollars in price and give standard to advanced features with each camera. However, these devices are not necessarily as high-end as the other two and, at lower prices, will provide reduced quality comparatively.

 

 

Do cold weather security cameras need a specific setup?

 

 

When considering how you install the transmission and powerlines of your cold weather security cameras, there needs to be special attention paid. Ice and snow can take a toll on both types of CCTV cabling, making the need for cover underground or by use of shieling crucial. Ideally, your wire should run at least twelve inches underground with some sort of cover.

 

 

Something to consider when choosing cold weather security cameras are wireless security cameras. Such devices allow for enhanced capability when setting up transmission lines is entirely too difficult to commit to and allows for enhanced capability. However, A1 Security Cameras only offers wireless security cameras that require a connection to an outlet for any functionality.

 

 

Why choose cold weather cameras?

 

 

Why choose cold weather cameras?

 

 

When you live somewhere that regularly experiences frigid temperatures, going outside to check even the most minor of things can be a huge hassle. Cold weather security cameras allow you to at least reduce the need for doing so by providing extra eyes you can view from without leaving the warmth of your home or workplace. These devices feature proven reliability, with each arctic security camera we offer is capable of performing exceptionally well in unwelcoming environments. When you live or work in areas that regularly experience ice and snow, these devices should be under your direct consideration.

 

 

When planning out your security camera system and needing extra information on our cold weather security camera, A1 Security Cameras has an excellent surveillance system design team ready to help you. Trust our team to help you when you need an edge added to your security and contact us today for more information!


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