Pricing per channel decreases as you purchase more channels.Īxis Camera Companion (Free) - Only supports certain (newer) Axis Cameras. Microphones (if the camera has an audio input jack.)ĪCTi VMS (Free) - Only supports ACTi Cameras.Īvigilon (Per channel: Core ~$100, Standard ~$200, Enterprise ~$350) - Purchase through authorized dealers. PoE Injector (add PoE to any ethernet run without having to purchase an entire switch can be purchased in various power levels to suit specific camera needs.)Įnclosures (Pelco, Videolarm, Axis, Generic Brand, etc.) PoE Switch (Unmanaged, or Managed which allows remote powering on/off of specific ports) (TRENDnet, Netgear, D-Link, Cisco, Axis, etc.) Typically aimed at consumers and small businesses. Nest Cameras ( ) – Indoor and outdoor models. Mobotix ( ) – Cameras are made in Germany and are reliable but expensive. Hikvision ( ) - Becoming more popular - re-branded as Lorex/Swann systems from Costco. Grandstream ( ) - Low cost - have some unique features. Geovision ( ) - Midrange - have some LPR cameras. They are easy to find online for sale and offer a range of free and paid software options depending on your needs and system scale.ĭahua ( ) - Re-branded as Q-See - low price - difficult to find updates/support. These are typically higher end cameras and can get expensive. Please let me know what other categories or information would be useful!ĪCTi ( ) - Midrange camera - good price - free software.Īvtech ( ) - Has good 'push' support for events to mobile devices.Īvigilon ( ) - Similar to Axis cost - must buy through dealer - good software/support.Īxis ( ) - Popular choice, now owned by Canon. I also cross posted this on my website over at where I will keep the list up to date as well, since editing here is not as easy to do.
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