Advanced & Specialized Security Camera Systems
Need cameras that can see in the dark, zoom into details, or cover wide areas with one lens? I set up PTZ, 180-degree, and Starlight color night vision cameras so you get real security coverage without the mess.
This is the view from a complete Tiandy PTZ camera installation. You can see multiple camera feeds covering a large outdoor property, all displayed with excellent clarity on one screen.
A look at the HSO 5 Megapixel IP POE cameras. These come in both turret and bullet styles and provide high-resolution video, powered directly through the network cable for a simpler installation.
My company, High Security One, provides a range of modern security cameras. This includes dome cameras for discreet indoor use and bullet cameras for visible outdoor deterrence.
I stay up to date with the latest technology from top brands. Tiandy was ranked 7th in the world for security, and I have all their new models available for my clients.
About this collection
When we plan your camera placement, I look at exactly what you need to capture. If you have a large property, we do not just put up more cameras. I use PTZ or 180-degree wide-angle lenses to cover more ground with fewer cables, which keeps your system cleaner and less prone to connection failures.
Many people think more cameras equal better security. That is not true. Too many cameras create a mess of wires and create more points of failure for your NVR or DVR. I prefer using smart hardware from Tiandy, Hikvision, or Dahua to get better coverage with fewer units.
Why Choose Specialized Cameras?
- PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom): If you need to monitor a large yard or a loading area, a PTZ camera is the right choice. It lets you zoom into details and track movement, giving you the control to see what is happening in real-time.
- 180-Degree Lenses: A single 180-degree camera can replace multiple standard cameras, saving you from running excess cable and keeping your installation neat. This is perfect for driveways or corridors where you need a full view.
- Starlight Color Night Vision: Old cameras show grainy black and white footage at night. Modern Starlight cameras keep the image in color, even when light is low. This makes it much easier to identify faces or vehicle plates.
My Technical Process
I do not just mount cameras and leave. My installations follow a strict process:
- Site Assessment: I walk the area to ensure the field of view is clear and the mounting surface is solid.
- IP POE Cabling: I use IP POE technology whenever possible. It carries both power and data over one cable, which reduces the chance of electrical shorts and makes the wiring look professional.
- Waterproofing: In Kuwait’s weather, moisture is the biggest enemy of security systems. I seal all connectors with junction boxes or specialized weather tape to prevent rust.
- Configuration: I set up your system, test the motion detection zones, and walk you through how to use the playback on your phone before I pack my tools.
High Security One
I am Sainath from Highsecurity One. I don't just sell boxes; I make sure your cameras actually see what you need them to see, whether it's a shop, villa, or warehouse. My job is done only when I've walked you through the playback and you are confident using the system.
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