AHD Cameras

Discover Videcon's selection of AHD cameras here, including both bullet and dome cameras, engineered to deliver high-definition video surveillance with unparalleled clarity for your security setup. Our AHD cameras combine advanced technology with ease of installation, making them the perfect choice for both upgrading existing systems and new installations. Here you’ll find everything from 2MP cameras to ultra high definition (UHD) 8MP cameras, to suit all your surveillance needs.

Why use an AHD camera?

AHD (Analog high definition) cameras are, as the name suggests, higher – definition versions of standard cameras, making them ideal for situations or environments demanding greater image clarity. As they are analog rather than digital, they experience no lag when recording – a substantial advantage when real -time monitoring is crucial to security requirements. 

What are AHD cameras and what does AHD mean?

AHD stands for ‘Analog High Definition’. AHD cameras are a type of security camera that offers high-definition video quality, transmitted over traditional analog cables. Unlike standard analog cameras, AHD cameras provide a resolution of up to 1080p, which means much clearer and more detailed images compared to regular definition cameras. This makes them an excellent choice for both home and business security systems, as they can capture fine details such as facial features and license plates that lower definition cameras may not be able to capture in sufficient detail. AHD cameras are also known for their compatibility with existing analog systems.

What advantages do AHD cameras have compared to IP cameras?

AHD (Analog High Definition) cameras offer several benefits over IP cameras, particularly for specific surveillance applications. They provide a cost-effective solution with excellent image quality, typically supporting resolutions up to 5 megapixels. AHD cameras are particularly advantageous for existing analog infrastructure, allowing easy upgrades without completely replacing entire systems. They feature lower latency, simpler installation, and reduced bandwidth requirements compared to IP cameras, making them an attractive option for budget-conscious security setups that are still in need of high-quality video monitoring.