CCTV Cameras – The main device that captures video. Cameras come in different types, like dome, bullet, and PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom).
DVR and NVR Systems – DVR (Digital Video Recorder) and NVR (Network Video Recorder) record and store video from CCTV cameras.
Hard Drives – Storage devices used to save recorded videos from DVR/NVR.
Cables – Wires like coaxial cables or Ethernet cables connect cameras to DVR/NVR or power sources.
Power Supplies – Used to power the cameras. Some cameras use adapters, while others use PoE (Power over Ethernet).
Camera Mounts and Brackets – Hold the cameras in place. They allow you to install cameras on walls, ceilings, or poles.
Monitors – Screens that display live or recorded footage from cameras.
Microphones – Used to record audio along with video in places where sound recording is allowed.
Surge Protectors – Protect CCTV systems from power surges and lightning.
Wireless Transmitters/Receivers – Allow cameras to send video signals wirelessly, helpful for places where wiring is difficult.
IR Illuminators – Provide extra light for cameras in dark areas, improving night vision.