• Causes of Wireless Surveillance Video Delay

    Causes of Wireless Surveillance Video Delay
    Camera Latency: The latency of high-definition network cameras, such as those in the OHWOAI Surveillance product line, is higher compared to traditional analog cameras. This is because high-definition network cameras include encoding functionality, where the camera signal is encoded into a digital format before transmission. This encoding process introduces a certain amount of latency.   Network Video Recorder (NVR) Latency: The quality of the decoding board in an NVR can impact video decoding speed, leading to potential video delays or freezing. In some cases, buffering is automatically applied during decoding or encoding to maintain smooth video...
  • Factors to Consider When Choosing Outdoor Cameras for Home Use

    Factors to Consider When Choosing Outdoor Cameras for Home Use
    As a leading brand in surveillance devices, OHWOAI offers a comprehensive range of high-quality security camera systems to meet various needs. When selecting the perfect outdoor camera system for your home, there are several key factors to keep in mind. Let's explore the top considerations from the perspective of our brand:Lens Focal LengthOne of the essential aspects to consider is the lens focal length, which determines how far the camera can see. For outdoor surveillance, where wide coverage and long distances are often required, this factor takes priority. Remember that larger focal lengths enable long-range viewing...
  • Dealing with Fogging Issues in Surveillance Cameras

    Dealing with Fogging Issues in Surveillance Cameras
    At OHWOAI Surveillance, we understand the importance of maintaining clear and reliable surveillance footage. Fog or frost formation can hinder the visibility of your security cameras, affecting their monitoring effectiveness. In this article, we will explore methods to address fogging issues, both internally and externally, while incorporating relevant keywords to enhance search engine optimization. Internal Fogging: Fog or frost forms when the saturated water vapor in the air condenses due to cold temperatures. Infrared cameras, especially indoor ones, are susceptible to fog or frost on the protective cover's viewing window, obstructing the camera's view and compromising...
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