Covert Camera

“We were honored to have our cameras chosen as one of the Top 100 Products by Buildings Magazine.”
Originally made for government applications...
Covert cameras are everyday items that go undercover to get the job done without detection. Our high-quality cameras are discretely built into actual products for complete realism. They have the best image available from a covert video camera. Each model is available in color, high-resolution, and black and white configurations. Images are always crystal clear. Some of our covert cameras even come with handy remote control units!

These covert cameras set the industry standard for appearance, clarity of image and our legendary Lifetime Camera Warranty.

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All of our covert cameras are available in color, B&W, wire and wireless configurations. For both coverts and IR cameras, “normal” 520TVL resolution exceeds many manufacturers “high resolution” 700TVL cameras, often tested to exceed others claiming 540 and 550 TVL, due to the high quality of our proprietary circuit boards.

This is reality. Most of our wireless cameras can be adjusted for one of four channels, within the 2.4gHz range. This helps limit potential interference. Comes with 2.4gHz but 5.8gHz is also available.

ASI offers covert network cameras adapted to very specific industry needs.
You can choose special network cameras that offer:
* HDTV/Megapixel resolution
* SVGA resolution
* Eye-level hidden installations
* Sharp images for identification and overview
* Power over Ethernet

ASI covert network cameras are uniquely designed to blend into various environments. They can also meet unusual requirements for flexibility and installation.

Video Tutorials

How to Install a CCTV

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Connect a CAM to Laptop

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Connect a CCTV to a DVR

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How to install a NVR

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