The latest CCTV cameras come with infrared LEDs for clear night-time images and motion-based recording to save power and storage. They work across large areas with minimal blind spots.

Syntel by Aravind has rolled out its new surveillance camera series called NEOS View, for high-definition analogue CCTV systems designed to work with both legacy and IP-based surveillance setups.
The company, known for its work in enterprise communication, networking, and surveillance systems, has expanded its product range with the launch of the NEOS View Series.
The NEOS View range supports five-megapixel recording and allows integration with IP cameras. The setup is aimed at users who want to expand or modernise existing analogue systems without replacing current cabling or infrastructure.
The NEOS View Series delivers high-definition recording, all-time colour imaging, and smart monitoring capabilities, ideal for homes, offices, schools, hostels, hotels, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, and retail outlets.
The digital video recorder supports up to two 8-terabyte hard drives for video storage and includes pan-tilt control for remote camera adjustment. The design accommodates longer recording time and broader coverage in facilities where continuous monitoring is essential.
Camera options in the line include outdoor bullet, indoor dome, fisheye, and compact pan-tilt models. All are equipped with infrared LEDs and 2/4WL lights to provide clear visuals at night in low light. Built-in microphones and motion detection enable event-based recording, cutting down on unnecessary data capture and storage use.







