CCTVOutlet Blog
Total Security: How to Protect Your Home, Online & Off...
This guide is designed to help you strengthen your home's digital defences, ensuring your physical security measures aren't made pointless by digital weaknesses. We’ll walk you through essential steps to fortify your network, including maximising your Wi-Fi encryption, the importance of turning off Universal Plug and Play and WPS, why you need to change your network name (SSID) and passwords and 2FA and finally, how to set up and use guest networks on your router to isolate visitor devices.
The Top 5 Best Places to Install CCTV Cameras Around...
Outfitting an entire house with high-spec cameras and robust, high channel recording systems can quickly push your budget into the thousands, leaving many to wonder if true peace of mind is simply out of reach. If you're working with a limited budget and can only choose the most effective spots for your CCTV cameras, this guide is for you. We'll show you where we would place our cameras if we were limited just 5 key locations (and some honourable mentions) creating the most impactful surveillance system for your home. We’re going to cover external and internal locations and what level of security we would recommend for each spot.
5MP Vs 3K Resolution Size: Everything You Need to Know.
Sitting towards the upper end between its 1080p and 4K counterparts, 3K isn't just another resolution; it represents an effective alternative to traditional 5MP cameras, offering a more integrated option for modern viewing that's rapidly gaining traction in the surveillance landscape
Is 2MP (1080p) still worth buying in 2026?
In the rapidly evolving world of security and surveillance technology, discussions around resolution are more common than ever. With cutting-edge options like 8MP and even 12 or 16MP increasingly setting new industry benchmarks, it's natural to wonder about the continued relevance of older, lower-resolution solutions. This brings us to the 2-megapixel (1080p) camera, a resolution that, while once considered the standard for high-definition, now sits firmly at the entry-level of the market. Not just for cameras either, even in similar technologies like monitors or televisions, 1080p resolution has made its way to industry standard. This article will delve into whether 1080p cameras still hold a viable place in 2026's security landscape, exploring their advantages, limitations, and the specific scenarios where they might – or might not – be a worthwhile investment. Spoilers, they do have some uses!
Beyond a Luxury: Why Home CCTV is a 2026 Necessity
Imagine a world where you could monitor your home, receive instant alerts, and even actively deter potential threats, all from the palm of your hand, no matter where you are – whether you're at work, enjoying a holiday abroad, or simply asleep in your own bed. As we navigate 2026, this isn't a futuristic fantasy, but a readily available reality thanks to advancements in home security technology. While national crime figures from the Office for National Statistics for England and Wales show an overall decrease in police-recorded crime in some areas in 2024, the fear of home invasion and the impact of property crime remain significant concerns for many homeowners across the UK. Reports for 2023/2024 still highlight hundreds of thousands of residential burglaries, with a house being burgled every 173 seconds on average across England and Wales.
Return on Investment with CCTV, How Long Will A CCTV...
Investing in a CCTV system can feel like a significant leap, often accompanied by a nagging question: "How long will this really last?". The initial purchase can be substantial, leading to concerns about the worth of the equipment. Will your cameras provide years of reliable vigilance, or will you find yourself facing costly replacements or technological obsolescence just a few years down the line? This article will address questions like these head-on. We will delve beyond the initial purchase price to uncover the true long-term value of a CCTV system by examining the expected lifespan of its various components