- Home Theater & Audio Systems
- Video Surveillance
Home Theater & Audio Systems
We specialize in the design and installation of custom Audio, Video, Sound and Automation systems. Our installers are professional, certified and have over 10 years of experience in this field. We specialize in complete Home Theater Design whether it is just a Plasma/LCD TV Installation on a wall or a fireplace to a complete Home Theater Installation, with concealment of all cables and flush mounting the speakers. Our TV installers will make sure that your new Home Theater is professionally installed, tuned and calibrated to your satisfaction.
We take pride in our customers and in our work. No project is too small: if you require nothing more than a simple Speaker Installation we will take the same care as if we were installing a full in-home theater system. In fact, over 80% of our business comes through customer referrals. Our Home Theater Installers are prompt and courteous when they arrive at your house and will advise you on the best possible solution for your Home Theater, Plasma LCD TV Installation.
Video Surveillance
The most obvious benefit of video surveillance is improved security. Whether you’re using security cameras to protect your home, business, or a large-scale campus environment, high-quality surveillance footage is an invaluable asset. There’s nothing more powerful in a criminal investigation than visual evidence, and that’s what surveillance cameras provide.
Security cameras can also work to deter criminal activity.We’ve seen countless examples where the rate of reported incidents has dropped significantly, in schools for instance, simply by the presence of security cameras. In many cases, strategically placed video surveillance cameras will make potential offenders think twice about acting out, which of course leads to a safer environment overall. In terms of risk management, surveillance systems help to eliminate the threat of false claims and frivolous lawsuits. For most businesses, such scenarios often prove extremely costly. Video surveillance provides the necessary visual proof to confirm facts and address legitimate cases while refuting false ones.
It’s important to note that security cameras can deliver much more than video images for post-event analysis.Today’s video surveillance systems can provide users with the tools for efficient real-time monitoring, advanced motion detection, integration with external security systems, and other intelligent features that increase the chances of catching potential threats as they happen. In the end, the role of video surveillance is different for each user. How can a video surveillance system help you? Answering that question is the first step in determining what type of surveillance setup best meets your needs.
IP vs. Analog Surveillance
The great debate these days is the choice between analog and IP cameras. The main difference between the two technologies is the way the video signal is processed and delivered. Traditionally, an analog system transmits video in a format suitable for local viewing and recording via television monitors and VCRs, while an IP-based surveillance system sends digitized video streams over a network, allowing users to access, record, and manage the footage remotely.
This isn’t to say that analog cameras can’t work in the digital realm; hybrid DVRs and IP video encoders let users leverage existing analog cameras for an easy transition to IP video. But with fully IP-based surveillance you can skip these extra steps because network cameras digitize the footage as it’s captured, a process which brings with it many advantages.







