CCTV Cameras
IP, HD and 4K cameras for indoor, outdoor and covert surveillance.
What we carry
3 products
Patrol 8MP Bullet Camera
Perimeter-grade 8MP bullet with 60m IR, built for walls and fence lines.
Sentinel 4MP IP Dome Camera
Studio-grade clarity in a vandal-resistant dome, day and night.
Keeper 2MP Turret Camera
The value workhorse for shops and apartments — sharp enough, tough enough, priced right.
Choosing the right CCTV Cameras
The camera is the eye of your system
Choose it wrong and nothing else matters — choose it right and the rest of the system is straightforward. These are the decisions that actually matter on a site visit.
Resolution: 4MP is the working sweet spot
4MP (2560×1440) reads a face or a number plate at the distances a normal room or entrance demands, at a price and file size that make retention realistic. 8MP earns its keep on perimeters and car parks where you must read detail at range. 2MP is still fine for low-budget coverage where “enough detail to know what happened” is the goal.
Dome, bullet or turret?
- Dome — discrete, vandal-resistant, the default for offices, retail and lobbies.
- Bullet — long-range, weatherproof, a visible deterrent. First choice for perimeters and fence lines.
- Turret — low-profile and cheaper than a dome, great value for apartments and shop floors.
Night vision is not optional
A camera without enough IR is a camera that records darkness. Match the IR range to the area you must cover: 30m for a room or shop front, 60m for a compound wall, and consider a wider-angle lens rather than more pixels when a single unit must see an entire yard.
What we install
Every camera on this page is genuine, ONVIF-compliant, H.265-encoded and installed with structured cabling, surge protection and a written commissioning sheet — then maintained for life.
Guides & explainers
Written by the people who install and maintain these systems.
Frequently asked questions
Straight answers about cctv cameras.
What resolution do I actually need?
For a normal office, retail or apartment, 4MP covers the vast majority of sites — it reads faces and plates at the distances that matter, and keeps storage realistic. Go 8MP for perimeters, car parks or sites where you must read detail at range. 2MP is the budget option when cost per camera is the deciding factor.
How far does night vision reach?
Match the IR range to the area the camera must see. 30m IR suits a room, shop front or entrance; 60m IR suits a compound wall or car park. Beyond that, add lighting rather than pushing a camera past its rated IR.
Dome, bullet or turret — which should I choose?
Dome for indoor and vandal-prone spots (discrete, hard to smash). Bullet for outdoor perimeters (weatherproof, long range, a visible deterrent). Turret for value — lower profile and cheaper than a dome while keeping a 360° mount.
How high should cameras be mounted?
2.5–3m for entrances and reception (close enough to identify faces), 3.5–4m+ for car parks and perimeters where you want coverage rather than identification. We calculate this in the free site survey.
What about maintenance?
Lenses fog, drives fill and cameras drop off the network. Every installation includes our lifetime maintenance programme — remote health checks plus scheduled site visits so the system is recording when it needs to.
Manuals & documentation
Installation guides, user manuals and checklists for cctv cameras. Request a copy and we'll send it within a business day.
Not sure what fits your cctv cameras?
A free site survey sizes everything properly — no guesswork, no overspend.