Video Serveillance Installation
At Furwel Technologies, we understand the importance of security for your home or business. Our expert team specializes in professional CCTV installation to safeguard your property and provide you with peace of mind.
Types of CCTV Cameras
CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) cameras come in various types, each designed for specific surveillance needs and environments. Here are some common types of CCTV cameras:






CCTV Cameras Classifications
CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) systems can be classified based on various factors such as their purpose, design, technology, and deployment. Here's a classification of CCTV systems based on different criteria:
Analog CCTV: Traditional CCTV systems that use analog cameras and transmit video signals over coaxial cables to a centralized recording device such as a DVR (Digital Video Recorder).
IP CCTV: IP (Internet Protocol) CCTV systems use digital cameras that transmit video data over an IP network. They offer higher resolution, advanced features, and remote accessibility compared to analog systems.
Wireless CCTV: Wireless CCTV systems transmit video data wirelessly, eliminating the need for cables. They are easy to install and suitable for locations where it's difficult to run cables.


Fixed Cameras: These CCTV cameras have a stationary position and provide a fixed field of view. They are suitable for monitoring specific areas such as entrances, hallways, or parking lots.
Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) Cameras: PTZ cameras can pan (move horizontally), tilt (move vertically), and zoom in on specific areas. They offer flexibility in adjusting the camera's view remotely and are commonly used in large surveillance systems.
Fisheye Cameras: provide a panoramic view of their surroundings. They are suitable for monitoring large areas with a single camera.
Covert Cameras: Covert or hidden cameras are designed to be discreet and blend into their surroundings. They are commonly used for undercover surveillance or in situations where overt cameras may not be appropriate.
Indoor CCTV: CCTV systems installed indoors to monitor activities within buildings, offices, homes, or other enclosed spaces.
Outdoor CCTV: CCTV systems installed outdoors to monitor external areas such as parking lots, streets, building perimeters, or public spaces.
Mobile CCTV: CCTV systems installed in vehicles such as buses, trains, police cars, or taxis to monitor passengers, ensure driver safety, and prevent incidents.


Security Surveillance: Primarily used for monitoring and recording activities in specific areas to enhance security and prevent unauthorized access, theft, vandalism, or other criminal activities.
Traffic Monitoring: Installed in public areas, roads, highways, and intersections to monitor traffic flow, enforce traffic regulations, and enhance road safety.
Industrial Monitoring: Used in industrial facilities to monitor production processes, ensure workplace safety, and prevent accidents or unauthorized access to sensitive areas.
Healthcare Surveillance: CCTV systems deployed in healthcare facilities such as hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes to monitor patient care, ensure safety, and prevent security breaches.