IP camera systems designed around what you actually need to see — properly placed, securely networked, with recording you can retrieve when it matters.
Every business that's had an incident knows this feeling: there is footage, technically. But the camera was angled slightly wrong, or the lighting blew out the frame at the exact moment, or the resolution wasn't enough to identify anything, or the retention had already rolled over.
A CCTV system's whole value is realised in the ten minutes you actually need it. Everything else is a deterrent at best. So the design question isn't "where can we mount cameras" — it's "what specific thing do you need to be able to prove, and what does the footage need to look like to prove it."
Identifying a face at an entrance, reading a plate at a gate, monitoring a stock area, or having general overview of a floor are four different jobs requiring four different camera choices and positions. We start by asking what you need to be able to demonstrate, then design backwards from that.
This matters more than most installers admit. IP cameras are a well-documented entry point into business networks — they're internet-connected computers that people rarely patch and often leave on default credentials. Every system we install runs on its own segmented network, hardened, with credentials changed. A camera should never be able to reach your accounts system.
You'll be trying to find footage while stressed, possibly with a police officer or insurer waiting. We configure and demonstrate retrieval before handover, so the first time you export a clip isn't during an actual incident.
Storage is a straightforward trade-off between resolution, frame rate, camera count and how far back you need to go. We size it against your actual requirement — including any sector-specific obligations — rather than defaulting to whatever the recorder shipped with.
On UAE regulations: certain premises types and locations have specific CCTV requirements regarding coverage, resolution and retention, and these vary by emirate and by activity. We'll design to the requirements applicable to your site — and where formal approval or certification from the relevant authority is needed, we'll tell you clearly rather than leaving you to discover it later.
| Requirement | Typical approach |
|---|---|
| Entrance identification | Fixed camera at face height, controlled lighting, high resolution |
| General area overview | Wide-angle or multi-sensor, mounted for coverage not detail |
| Vehicle gates | Plate-capture camera with appropriate shutter and IR |
| Stock / warehouse | Aisle coverage, low-light capable, integrated with racking layout |
| Retail floor | POS-adjacent detail plus overview; discreet mounting |
| Outdoor / perimeter | Weather and heat-rated for UAE conditions, IR at range |
A camera that quietly stopped recording three weeks ago is worse than no camera — it's false confidence. For clients on 24/7 monitoring, camera and recorder health is watched alongside the rest of the network, so a failed device is something we tell you about, not something you discover when you need the footage.
Most clients combine two or more of these — which is exactly the point. Everything under one provider means nothing falls between vendors.
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Learn moreWe'll visit your premises, review what's there, and give you a clear fixed quote. No obligation, no pressure.