Network IP Cameras
Experience unmatched security and clarity with 2M Technology’s network IP cameras that deliver crystal-clear video, remote access, and smart features to protect what matters most.
Crime Prevention
Deter illegal activities and employee misconduct by providing visible surveillance.
Security Monitoring
Keep watch over sites remotely and receive instant alerts of security threats.
Evidence Collection
Provide crucial footage for investigating accidents, disputes, or criminal activities.
IP Cameras
Network IP cameras are advanced surveillance solutions designed for modern security needs. These cameras connect to your network, enabling real-time video streaming, remote access, and superior image quality. They are easy to install, scalable, and compatible with a range of software and cloud-based platforms, making them perfect for those seeking a comprehensive, tech-forward approach to security.
Key Features
3-Year Warranty
Protect your investment and ensure long-term reliability with our 3-year warranty.
Simple Setup
Get your cameras up and running in no time with our Plug-and-Play technology.
Free Technical Support
Receive expert assistance whenever you need it with our free online technical support.
Wide Compatibility
Integrate cameras with your existing security systems for a flexible, scalable solution.
Remote Viewing
Stay connected with remote access from your smartphone, tablet, or computer.
Customizable Settings
Adjust alerts, analytics, and recording preferences to your needs.
Next-Level Security and Control
Enhanced Security and Surveillance
With network IP cameras, you can monitor your business in real-time from anywhere, ensuring you can respond quickly to incidents no matter where you are. The sharp, high-definition video recordings provide clear visibility, letting you spot potential threats with clarity.
Scalable Installation with PoE
Simplify your setup with Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, which combines power and data transmission into a single cable. You can easily expand your system without extra outlets or complex wiring, ensuring your network of cameras grows with your security needs.
Integration with Smart Security Solutions
Our IP cameras aren’t just for surveillance—they integrate with other security solutions like burglar alarms, access control systems, and video analytics. This allows you to build a comprehensive security system that not only records footage but also provides actionable insights and alerts.
Find the Right Storage Solution for Your IP System
Discover the best way to store your IP camera footage with our on-premise NVRs or cloud-based IFOVEA solutions. Whether you prefer local control and data privacy or the flexibility and scalability of cloud storage, we have you covered.
Flexible, Scalable Cloud-Based Solutions
Secure, scalable, and smart—IFOVEA is our cutting-edge cloud storage solution that keeps surveillance footage from IP cameras safe and accessible.
- Access live and recorded video anytime, from anywhere with internet connectivity.
- Leverage AI-powered video analytics to detect threats instantly, reduce false alarms, and streamline retrieval of critical footage.
- Scale your system across multiple locations and add cameras without running out of space or installing extra storage hardware.
Secure and Reliable On-Site Storage
Keep your video footage safe with local storage using Network Video Recorders (NVRs), where you maintain complete control over your data.
- Store recordings on physical devices on-site, protecting data from hacking and cyber-attacks.
- Access recordings without relying on internet connection.
- Ensure continuous recording and reduce the risk of footage loss due to network failures.
Network IP Cameras By Type
Bullet
Sleek cameras for long-range and targeted outdoor monitoring.
Dome
Discreet, durable cameras with wide-angle views for any setting.
Turret
Discreet cameras with adjustable lens offering views from all angles.
Fisheye
360° coverage with a single lens for large areas.
PTZ
Remote-controlled cameras with pan, tilt, and zoom functions for dynamic monitoring.
Box
Visible, weatherproof cameras for specialized surveillance.
Corner
Secure, tamper-resistant cameras for confined spaces.
Panoramic
Wide-area coverage with multiple lenses using fewer devices.
IP Camera Resources
Datasheets
View specifications, installation guides, and accessories for our network cameras.
Knowledge Base
Explore our Knowledge Base for useful guides and software downloads.
Technical Support
Contact our technical support team for help with setup, troubleshooting, or other issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are IP cameras?
Network cameras, commonly known as IP cameras, capture video footage and transmit it digitally over a network using the Internet Protocol (IP). Each camera has its own IP address, allowing it to communicate directly with a network video recorder (NVR), a computer, or cloud storage. They connect to a network via Ethernet or Wi-fi and use onboard processors to encode video into digital formats like H.264 or H.265 for efficient streaming.
How do IP cameras differ from analog cameras?
Analog cameras capture video in an analog signal and transmit it to a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) for processing and storage. IP cameras convert video into a digital signal and send it over a network to a Network Video Recorder (NVR) or cloud storage.
IP cameras offer higher resolutions, better image quality, and remote access capabilities. They also support Power over Ethernet (PoE), which eliminates the need for separate power cables and makes it easier to expand your system with additional cameras.
What storage options are available for IP cameras?
Network IP cameras can save video footage using various storage options. The most common options include:
- Local Storage:
- MicroSD Cards: Many of our IP cameras support microSD cards, allowing them to store footage directly on the camera. This option is great for small-scale setups or backup purposes.
- Network Video Recorder (NVR): An NVR is a dedicated device that storages and manages video footage from multiple IP cameras over a network. It offers larger storage capacity and is suitable for more extensive surveillance systems.
- Cloud Storage:
- Many or our IP cameras support cloud storage services, where video footage is uploaded to a remote server. This option allows for easy remote access via internet and acts as a backup in case the local storage is compromised.
- Hybrid Storage:
- Some users choose to combine both local storage (on an NVR or SD card) and cloud storage for added redundancy and flexibility, ensuring continuous recording even if one storage method fails.
How do I install IP cameras?
Here is a general guide for installing IP cameras:
- Mount the cameras: Use mounting brackets and screws to secure the cameras to walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. Position them in a strategic way that maximizes coverages and prevents tampering.
- Connect the cameras to power: For non-PoE cameras, you’ll need to connect each camera to both a power outlet and a network cable. If your cameras support PoE, you only need one Ethernet cable to provide both power and data from the PoE switch.
- Connect to the network: Plug your Ethernet cable into your router or network switch. Make sure the camera has access to your local network for recording and remote access.
- Set up storage: If using an NVR, connect the cameras to the NVR through the network. The NVR will automatically detect and record footage from the cameras. For cloud storage, configure the camera’s cloud service in the camera’s settings.
- Configure the camera: Use the camera’s app, web portal, or desktop software to configure settings like resolution, frame rate, motion detection, and alerts.
How do I choose the right IP camera?
Here are some factors to consider:
- Resolution: The resolution determines the level of detail captured in footage. Higher resolutions will produce clear, sharp images.
- Field of View: The field of view (FOV) is the camera’s coverage. Cameras with wide-angle lenses are good for monitoring large areas with a single camera.
- Night Vision: If you need surveillance during nighttime or in poorly lit areas, it’s best to look for cameras with infrared (IR) lights to capture footage even in the dark.
- Storage: Consider how much you’ll be recording and how much storage capacity you will need.
- Scalability:
- Advanced Features:
Get Answers or a Free Quote — We're Here to Help
Have questions about our network IP cameras or ready to place an order? Complete the form below, and our team will get back to you within the same day.