Being honest, security cameras were a luxury before. Today, they’re a must-have. They assist you in checking your Front door, securing your family, and even catching red-handed package thieves. However, the following is a fact: not every security camera can age very well.

Technology continues to be a runaway train. What had been known to work brilliantly five years ago might not be able to keep pace with current break-in techniques or with capturing break-ins in low-light scenarios. When you find that your cameras are behaving strangely or you are missing some crucial shots, then you need to re-evaluate your setup.

To get a better idea of when your security cameras should be upgraded and what to look at next, we will dissect five obvious indicators of this fact.

Your Footage Looks Grainy or Blurry

The initial and the most apparent indication? Blurry footage. The pixelated fogged-out view in which you can never be sure of who is on your doorstep, whether it is your neighbor or a raccoon. That’s a red flag.

Elderly security cameras have a lower resolution, where they can record either 480p or 720p, which used to be okay many years ago. However, nowadays, the minimum is 1080p, and 2K, maybe even 4K cameras are employed at home. The sharp images are essential, particularly when we have to recognize faces, license plates, or even minute activities in the dark.

When your camera is failing in daylight or when it cannot properly work with shadows, it is time to buy a newer one. New models have HDR and night vision, which can cope with daytime and nighttime bright light without detail loss.

Your Cameras Miss Motion or Give Too Many False Alerts

It was once quite easy to use motion detection: the camera beeped when something moved. But that ancient technology does not know what is the difference between a delivery man and a swinging tree.

When you are getting an alarming message every minute or even worse, when your existing security cameras fail to detect real movement, it is another significant indicator that you need to upgrade.

Contemporary cameras have motion recognition based on AI (not the sci-fi one). They know the difference between a human being and an animal, a car and a bird, and will only draw your attention when something worthy of attention is present.

You have lost the original point of watching when your camera starts to numb to the action.

This is what the current motion detection is more capable of:

  • Point out certain movements, such as a person coming to your door.
  • Get instant notices on your phone or e-mail.
  • Disregard the insignificant movements, such as wind or pets.
  • Automatic recording of suspicious activity.

That is clever security – and that is what the new systems of Allied Home Security offer to houses in Houston. They combine accurate movement notifications with 24/7 visits in order to miss nothing that is important.

You Can’t Access Footage Remotely

You still need to plug your security cameras into a local DVR or desktop to see the footage, then you are living in the past. Remote access is not only convenient, but it is necessary.

Consider a motion alert whilst you are on vacation. It is like you can open your phone, see what is going on in your camera feed in a few seconds, and know what is going on. In case your system is unable to do that, you have an old system.

The latest cameras can store on the cloud, stream, and even playback it on your smartphone. You can even chat using built-in microphones and speakers, like yelling at someone to move off your doorstep.

The systems of Allied Home Security Cameras are easy to access through mobile and have encrypted cloud storage, allowing you to have control anywhere.

Since, frankly speaking, what would be the use of a security camera when you cannot view it during the time that you need it the most?

Poor Night Vision or Weak Weather Protection

It is not until something occurs at night that homeowners discover, to their dismay, that their security cameras are of so low quality that they can only view a black outline.

One of the largest distinctions between old and new camera technology is night vision. The models of today have infrared and color-night-vision sensors that enable the full view of the pitch-black scene to be seen in detail.

When you record at night with the appearance of a black-and-white fog, you have a problem. There are methods of transportation used by criminals in the dark. When your camera will not take that, then it is virtually useless after the sun goes down.

Also, think about the weather. The heat, humidity, and storms in Houston can readily destroy the old-fashioned cameras. The security cameras of today have superior seals, anti-fog glass, and resistant materials against hard wear.

Although you are experiencing foggy cameras, they fail to work after rain, or they exhibit glitches during storms, it is not worth waiting until they fail. Resistance to the weather Upgrade your camera with a video that stays protected, and so are you.

Your System Lacks Smart Integration

Modern houses are more intelligent, lights, locks, thermostats even doorbells all have one system. Provided the security cameras are not compatible with others, you are not enjoying the benefit of strong automation.

Smart integration implies that your cameras are able to integrate with home assistants, alarm systems, and mobile applications. For example:

  • Your front door has an automatic light-saving bulb that switches on when you are near.
  • You receive real-time notifications about the opening of doors.
  • You are able to arm or disarm your alarm system with one app.

It is not as simple as upgrading, which means a new camera. It entails creating a connected and responsive house, which is quicker than you. Allied Home Security provides systems that are compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and smart locks – providing all-around protection to Houston families.

Conclusion

Your house is not to be left to old-fashioned surveillance. Under the current smart technology of the security cameras, you are provided with clear cut footage, instant notifications, and the actual peace of mind, all on your phone.

This is the time to upgrade now, in case you have been waiting to do so. Since protection is not being paranoid, it is being prepared.

Call Allied Home Security and discuss the possibilities designed to meet the needs of Houston homes. Their new-generation systems are a combination of technology, service, and reliability – in such a way that your cameras keep an eye on what is most important to you, even when you are not around.

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