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Security cameras have come a long way, but there’s always room for improvement! As we look to the future, what’s one feature you wish your security camera had?
A dusk to dawn option on the spotlight settings on all cameras with spotlights.
Number plate recognition, greatly improved video clarity, improved AI detection
A standard port on the camera to plug in a remote IR light. Or even better a smart IR light source that could be connected to the network (POE powered?) and configured to be controlled by a camera or NVR. This would give much more flexibility in lighting at night with the camera or NVR controlling when the light was on or off. This way you could switch off the in camera IR light source and use an external source. For me there would be several benefits. Some camera installations require a camera to be in a particular spot but there may be a light reflecting surface in it's view. Resulting in a lot of IR light being reflected into the camera ruining it's ability to give a good image. Being able to reposition the light source so it still lit the camera's field of view but avoided creating excess light being reflected into the camera would be great. Being able to minimise the pesky night time insects that are attracted to the camera's IR light source. These insects often cause false motion triggering or require dialling back the camera's motion sensitivity to the point where it may miss a valid motion event. By using a remote IR light source the bugs would be attracted to that light source and not the camera. This would prevent nearly all insect related false motion detection events.Where you have two cameras watching the same area from different angles, one camera may be shining it's IR light into the view of the other camera. Having a remote IR light option would allow the camera's to be positioned in the best spots and the light sources positioned so as to light the scene but avoid shining directly at any of the cameras.Being able to use multiple light sources to light an area would be great as well. Sometimes an in camera IR light won't cast it's light far enough making the foreground very bright and the background almost completely dark. Being able to add a light or two would allow for much better lighting of a scene.
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