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CCTV Installation in Bangalore: The Complete 2026 Cost, Camera & Buying Guide

by VSR, 15 Jul 2026
📍 Bengaluru · 2026 Buying Guide

CCTV Installation in Bangalore: The Complete 2026 Cost, Camera & Buying Guide

A 2-camera home setup runs ₹8,000–₹14,000. A 4-camera setup runs ₹15,000–₹28,000. That's the short answer. This is the guide that tells you exactly what to buy, where to place it, and how to never overpay again — written by people who install CCTV across the city every single week.

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Buying CCTV should be simple, but most people end up either overpaying an enterprise integrator or underbuying a cheap online kit that dies in the first monsoon. This guide fixes that. Every number and recommendation below comes from real jobs in real Bengaluru homes and shops — not a manufacturer's brochure. Read it end to end and you'll know more about buying CCTV than most people who sell it.


 

💰 Pricing at a glance

Quick answer: CCTV installation cost in Bangalore

Use this as your reality-check before anyone quotes you. If a price sits far below these bands, something has been cut — usually the recorder, the hard disk, or the cable.

Property type Cameras Recommended system Typical 2026 cost
1BHK / single-counter shop 2 2MP–5MP + 4-ch DVR + 1TB ₹8,000 – ₹14,000
2BHK / 3BHK home 4 5MP + 4-ch DVR + 1TB ₹15,000 – ₹28,000
Independent house / villa 6–8 5MP ColorVu + 8-ch DVR + 2TB ₹30,000 – ₹55,000
Retail shop / showroom 4–8 5MP dome + counter cam + DVR ₹22,000 – ₹50,000
Office / warehouse 8–16 IP cameras + NVR + PoE + 4TB ₹55,000 – ₹1,50,000+
Jewellery shop 6–10 4K IP + RAID NVR + counter cams ₹80,000 – ₹2,00,000+
Farm / remote plot 1–2 Solar 4G PTZ / bullet ₹18,000 – ₹35,000 / unit

Indicative Bengaluru pricing, 2026. Final cost depends on resolution, cable length, storage size and site conditions. Book a free site visit for an exact quote.

 

🧩 The basics

What actually makes up a CCTV system

A CCTV setup is never one device — it's four parts working together. A cheap quote almost always cuts a corner on one of them that you won't notice until something goes wrong.

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Cameras — the eyes

Bullet cameras are directional, ideal for gates and driveways. Domes are discreet and wide for indoors and shops. PTZ cameras pan and zoom across large open areas.

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Recorder — the brain

The DVR or NVR records footage to a hard disk and lets you view live or play back. DVR = analog over coax; NVR = IP over network cable.

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Hard disk — the memory

Footage lives here. Disk size decides how many days you keep before the oldest video is overwritten.

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Power & cabling — the nerves

Where careless installers save money. Thin cable, no surge protection and no waterproofing are the top reasons systems fail early in Bengaluru's climate.

💡 Insider tip: When a quote looks suspiciously low, the cameras are rarely the cut corner. Ask three questions — what recorder, what hard disk size, and what cable gauge? The gap between a ₹9,000 job and a ₹15,000 job is usually the recorder, the storage, and whether the wiring is built to survive four monsoons.

 


🔍 Image quality

Resolution decoded: what 2MP, 5MP and 4K really mean

Resolution decides whether your footage shows "a person" or shows a face you can actually identify. Higher isn't always necessary — but at entrances and gates it matters enormously.

Resolution Detail level Best used for Storage impact
2MP (1080p) Recognise people & movement Indoor rooms, corridors, budget setups Low
4MP Clear faces at short–medium range General home & shop coverage Medium
5MP Readable faces & plates at the gate Entrances, gates, parking, shopfronts Medium–high
4K (8MP) Evidence-grade detail, deep zoom Jewellery shops, banks, large yards High

For most Bengaluru homes, 5MP at the gate and entrance with 4MP elsewhere is the sweet spot. Don't fall for the "more megapixels is always better" myth — a 4K camera pointed at a dark, narrow corridor wastes storage and money. Match the resolution to the job.

Night vision: IR vs colour (ColorVu)

Standard infrared (IR) cameras switch to black-and-white at night. ColorVu cameras keep full colour in low light — so you can describe a suspect's clothing or a car's colour, not just their outline. For gates, shopfronts and parking areas where night incidents happen, colour night vision is one of the most worthwhile upgrades you can make, typically adding ₹1,500–₹3,000 per camera.

 


💵 Budgeting

How much does CCTV installation cost in Bangalore in 2026?

Pricing moves with three levers: number of cameras, resolution, and how much cable and labour the site needs. A ground-floor shop near the recorder is cheap to wire; a three-storey house with cameras on every corner costs more even with identical cameras.

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2-camera · ₹8k–14k

Suits a 1BHK, a small shop counter, or a single entrance you want to watch.

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4-camera · ₹15k–28k

The most common home package — right for a 2BHK/3BHK covering gate, door, parking and rear.

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6–8 camera · ₹30k–55k

Villas, larger shops and offices needing full perimeter and interior coverage.

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ColorVu upgrade · +₹1.5k–3k/cam

High value for gates, shopfronts and parking where night incidents happen.

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Solar 4G · ₹18k–35k/unit

For farms, plots and sites with no power or internet.

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AMC · ₹1.5k–5k/year

Covers cleaning, re-alignment, health checks and priority service.

Beware the two extremes. Online marketplace kits look cheap but arrive with no site survey, no installation and thin cable you route yourself. Enterprise integrators quote premium prices and rarely take on homes. The sweet spot is a local supplier who advises, installs and services in the same city.

 


📐 Planning

How many cameras do you actually need?

More cameras isn't automatically better. What matters is covering the points that matter with no blind spots — not lining your walls with hardware. Here's a realistic breakdown by property type based on what we install most often.

Coverage point 2BHK flat Independent house Retail shop Small office
Main gate / entrance 1 1 1 1
Front door / reception 1 1 1 (till) 1
Parking / compound 1 1–2 1 1
Rear / balcony / stockroom 1 1–2 1 1–2
Interior / floor / cabin 1 1 1–2
Typical total 4 6–7 4–5 5–7

A quick rule for homes: cover every door that opens outside, every gate, and the parking. For shops, always put one camera on the till and one facing the entrance so you capture the face of everyone walking in. If a quote suggests eight cameras for a 2BHK, ask exactly what each one is watching — a good installer will justify every single camera without hesitation.

 

CCTV camera placement diagram for a typical Bengaluru home showing gate, front door, parking and rear coverage Replace with your own camera-placement diagram or a photo from a recent Bengaluru install.

 


⚡ Wired vs wireless

Wired vs wireless CCTV: which is right for you?

The most common question at our counter. The honest answer: it depends on your building, not on which is "better" in the abstract.

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Wired CCTV

More stable, records continuously, and doesn't depend on Wi-Fi holding up. Our default recommendation for any permanent home or shop install you'll keep for years.

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Wireless (Wi-Fi)

Faster to install with less drilling — popular for rented flats where you can't cut walls. Trade-off: quality depends on router signal, and each camera still needs power.

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Solar 4G

A category of its own — fully off-grid on solar panels and a mobile SIM. The only practical option for farms, plots and sites with no electricity or broadband.

⚠️ Myth buster: "Wireless is always better because there are no wires" — not true. A Wi-Fi camera still needs power, and its footage can drop out if your internet does. For a home you plan to stay in, wired remains the more dependable choice.

 


🖥️ The recorder

DVR vs NVR: choosing the right recorder

The recorder decides how good your footage is and how far your system can grow. Getting this right the first time saves an expensive rip-and-replace later.

  DVR NVR
Works with Analog cameras (coax) IP cameras (network cable)
Max practical resolution Up to 5MP 4K and beyond
Smart features Basic ANPR, face detection, analytics
Scales to 4–16 cameras Dozens, multi-site
Best for Homes, small shops, budget Offices, warehouses, jewellery
Relative cost Lower Higher

For a typical Bengaluru home, a DVR with 5MP analog cameras gives excellent clarity at a sensible price. Step up to an NVR and IP cameras when you need more than eight cameras, sharper zoom on faces and number plates, smart analytics like number-plate recognition at a society gate, or multi-site viewing from one dashboard.

 


💾 Storage

How many days of footage will you keep?

If a delivery goes missing on Monday but you only check the following weekend, a disk that holds five days is useless. Here's the rough math for continuous recording.

Hard disk 4 cameras (2MP) 4 cameras (5MP) 8 cameras (5MP)
1TB ~20–25 days ~12–15 days ~7–8 days
2TB ~40–50 days ~25–30 days ~15 days
4TB ~80+ days ~50–60 days ~30 days

Approximate continuous-recording retention. Motion-only recording can roughly double these figures.

Our standard advice: size the disk so you keep at least three to four weeks of footage. For most 4-camera homes that means a 2TB disk. Businesses that need a compliance record — like jewellery shops — should keep 60–90 days and plan storage accordingly.

 


🔋 Reliability

Do CCTV cameras work without internet or during power cuts?

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No internet? Still records.

Recording to a DVR/NVR hard disk continues perfectly without internet. The connection is only for live viewing on your phone from outside. Broadband down = you just can't watch remotely until it's back.

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Power cut? Add a UPS.

A small UPS keeps cameras and recorder running through a typical Bengaluru outage, so you never lose footage during the exact moments that matter most.

And for locations with no grid power at all, solar 4G cameras run entirely off-grid on their own battery and panel.

 


🎯 Placement

Camera placement: getting it right the first time

The best camera in the wrong spot is wasted money. Here are the placement rules we follow on every install in the city.

  1. Mount cameras at 8–10 feet — high enough to be out of easy reach, low enough to capture faces clearly rather than the tops of heads.
  2. Point entrance cameras so a face is lit and visible on approach, never backlit by open sky or a bright doorway.
  3. Cover every entry point first, then add cameras for parking, corridors and blind corners.
  4. Avoid aiming outdoor cameras straight at the sun or a strong light, which washes out the image at exactly the wrong time of day.
  5. Protect every outdoor camera with weatherproof housing rated IP66 so the monsoon doesn't kill it.
  6. Keep cable runs tidy and inside conduit — exposed cable is both a failure point and an easy target to cut.
💡 Why a site visit pays for itself: Standing in your actual space, a technician spots the blind spots and light problems that no online kit description will ever warn you about.

 


🏷️ Brands

Popular CCTV brands in Bangalore: how they compare

We're multi-brand by choice, because the right camera depends on your budget and use case — not on whichever brand a shop happens to stock.

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Hikvision

Known for: wide range, strong ColorVu, reliability.
Best fit: homes to large commercial.

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CP Plus

Known for: value pricing, strong India support.
Best fit: budget-conscious homes & shops.

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Dahua

Known for: advanced analytics, solid IP range.
Best fit: offices, societies, projects.

A genuine advisor will tell you when the cheaper brand does the job just as well, and reserve the premium models for the points where clarity truly matters — like your gate and counter.

 


🌾 Off-grid

Solar 4G CCTV: security for farms and remote sites

If you own farmland, a plot or a construction site on the outskirts — Anekal, Kanakapura, Doddaballapur, Yelahanka's peri-urban belt — ordinary CCTV doesn't work, because there's no power line and no broadband.

Solar 4G cameras solve this. They run on a solar panel and battery, connect over a mobile SIM, and let you watch your remote land live from your phone in the city. It's a niche most installers avoid, and one we specialise in. These systems protect against crop theft, pump and cattle theft, and boundary intrusion — the exact problems that cost farm owners the most and that no city-based wired system can address.

 


🚫 Avoid these

Common mistakes Bengaluru buyers make

  • Buying on price alone. The cheapest quote almost always hides thin cable, no surge protection, or an undersized hard disk.
  • Too few cameras with big blind spots. Two cameras that miss the side gate are worse value than four placed correctly.
  • Ignoring night performance. Most incidents happen after dark, yet buyers focus on daytime quality in the showroom.
  • Skipping the UPS. A power cut during a break-in leaves you with nothing unless a UPS keeps the system alive.
  • No maintenance. Spiders, dust and monsoon grime degrade cameras. An annual clean keeps footage usable.
  • A vendor with no local presence. When something fails, you want a shop in the city you can walk into.

 


🤝 Buy smart

Why buy locally instead of online

Online marketplaces win on sticker price and lose on everything that happens after the box arrives.

There's no one to survey your site, no clean installation, no local warranty help when a camera fogs up, and no number to call when the app stops connecting after you change your router. A local supplier and installer closes all of those gaps: honest advice on what you actually need, a proper install, GST invoices, documented warranties, and same-city service when something needs attention.

We start with a free site visit, recommend only the cameras you genuinely need, and show you the system working on your phone before we leave.

That's exactly how we work. We're a physical store on Sadar Patrappa Road with 500+ completed installations across Bengaluru and a 5.0 rating. We recommend the right cameras across brands like Hikvision, CP Plus and Dahua, install cleanly the same day where possible, and set up live viewing on your phone before we leave. No monthly fees — your footage lives on your own recorder and the system is yours to own outright.

 

Book a free CCTV site visit in Bangalore

Tell us about your home, shop, office or farm and we'll recommend the right camera setup with an honest, no-obligation quote. Same-day installation available across Bengaluru. Send us a photo of your space on WhatsApp and we'll tell you exactly what you need — and what you don't.

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❓ FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to install CCTV for a 2BHK in Bangalore?

A standard 4-camera setup for a 2BHK — cameras, DVR, 1TB hard disk and installation — typically costs ₹15,000 to ₹28,000. The final figure depends on 2MP vs 5MP cameras, colour night vision, and how much cabling your layout needs.

Is there a monthly fee for CCTV?

No. With a standard DVR or NVR system, footage is stored locally on your own hard disk, so there's no subscription. You own the system outright. Cloud storage is an optional extra only if you specifically want off-site backup.

How many days of footage will my system store?

A 1TB hard disk holds roughly 15–20 days of continuous recording on a 4-camera setup; a 2TB disk gives around a month. Higher resolution and more cameras use storage faster, so we size the disk to how long you want to keep footage — usually three to four weeks for a home.

Can CCTV footage be used in a police complaint or in court?

Yes. Clear, time-stamped footage regularly supports police complaints and insurance claims. The key is enough resolution to identify faces and number plates, which is why we recommend 5MP or 4K cameras at entrances and gates.

Do you install CCTV in rented apartments without drilling?

Yes. For rented flats we use wireless Wi-Fi cameras with minimal or no drilling, so you stay within your rental agreement and can take the cameras with you when you move.

Will CCTV work on my farm with no power or internet?

Yes. Solar 4G cameras run entirely off-grid using a solar panel, a built-in battery and a mobile SIM. You can watch your remote land live from your phone in the city, without any grid power or broadband at the site.

How long does installation take?

A standard 4-camera home installation is usually completed in a single day, often within a few hours. Larger sites with more cameras or longer cable runs may take longer — we confirm the timeline during the free site visit.

Do you provide a warranty and maintenance?

Yes. Cameras and recorders carry the manufacturer's warranty, and we offer annual maintenance contracts (AMC) covering cleaning, re-alignment, health checks and priority service.

 


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We supply and install CCTV across Bengaluru from our store in the heart of the SP Road electronics market. Walk in for honest advice, or message us and we'll come to you.

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Whether you're protecting a family home, a shop, a warehouse or a farm, the right CCTV system is the one designed around your property and installed to last. Message us on WhatsApp with a photo of your space and we'll tell you honestly what you need — and what you don't.

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything You Need to Know About CCTV

Real questions from our Bengaluru customers — answered honestly by our installation team.

For most Bengaluru homes, a 2MP or 4MP full-HD dome or bullet camera with night vision is the most practical choice. Dome cameras work well inside the house and near entrances because they're compact and less intrusive. Bullet cameras are better for long-range outdoor areas like gates, driveways, and parking spaces.

If you live in an apartment, wireless WiFi cameras are very convenient since you don't need to run cables through walls. For independent houses and villas, wired cameras connected to a DVR give you more reliable, uninterrupted footage — especially during power cuts when backed by a UPS.

Most of our Bengaluru customers with 2BHK or 3BHK homes go with a 4-camera DVR kit — one at the main door, one rear exit, one for the parking area, and one covering the living room or valuables area.

Yes, absolutely. Traditional wired CCTV cameras connected to a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) record and store footage locally on a hard disk — no internet required at all. This is one of the most reliable and cost-effective setups for homes, shops, and offices.

Internet is only needed if you want to remotely view live footage on your mobile phone. For recording and playback on-site, the system works completely offline. Many customers in areas with unstable internet prefer this wired + DVR approach for exactly this reason.

Wireless WiFi cameras, on the other hand, do need a stable WiFi connection to function. If your router goes down, the camera may stop streaming or recording depending on the model.

The total cost depends on the number of cameras, the camera quality, and the complexity of the installation. Here's a rough guide for Bengaluru:

  • Basic 4-camera DVR kit (home) — ₹7,000 to ₹14,000 including installation
  • 8-camera system (office/shop) — ₹15,000 to ₹28,000 depending on camera resolution
  • IP/NVR systems with higher resolution — ₹20,000 and above
  • Wireless WiFi cameras (per camera) — ₹2,500 to ₹6,000 per camera

Installation charges vary based on wiring length, false ceiling access, and location. We recommend calling us for a free site visit — we can give you an accurate quote after seeing your space.

There are no hidden charges — all pricing includes cameras, cables, connectors, DVR/NVR, and installation labour. You pay once and own the system outright with no monthly fees.

Dome cameras are circular and compact — they mount flat on ceilings or walls. Their biggest advantage is that it's hard to tell which direction they're facing, which acts as a deterrent. They're ideal for hallways, reception areas, living rooms, shop floors, and elevator lobbies.

Bullet cameras are longer and cylindrical, usually mounted on a wall bracket. They can be pointed in a specific direction and are great for monitoring long distances — like a driveway, parking lot, farm perimeter, or warehouse yard. Their visible presence alone tends to discourage intruders.

Most complete home or office setups use a combination of both — dome cameras indoors and bullet cameras outdoors for the best overall coverage.

Yes — and this is one of the most popular features our customers ask about. All our DVR, NVR, and WiFi camera systems support live mobile viewing through free Android and iOS apps.

For wired DVR/NVR systems, you need your home or office internet connection to be active, and we configure the app on your phone during installation. Once set up, you can view live footage from anywhere in the world — whether you're at your office in Bengaluru or travelling abroad.

Most apps also support motion alerts, so your phone gets notified whenever movement is detected — a very useful feature for monitoring entrances and parking areas.

Wireless cameras are a very popular choice for apartments across Bengaluru — especially in areas like Whitefield, Sarjapur, Hebbal, and Koramangala where residents prefer minimal drilling. They're easy to install without running long cables through rented or society-managed apartments.

However, keep a few things in mind: wireless cameras depend on WiFi signal strength. If the camera is too far from the router or through thick concrete walls, the connection may drop. You still need a power cable to each camera unless you're using a battery-powered model.

For apartment main doors, balconies, and living rooms — wireless cameras work very well. For staircases, basement parking, or common areas — a wired IP camera system managed by the apartment association is usually more reliable.

For a standard 2BHK flat or apartment unit in Bengaluru, 3 to 4 cameras are typically sufficient to cover all important access points. Here's a recommended placement:

  • 1 camera at the main entrance door (pointing outward)
  • 1 camera covering the living room or common area
  • 1 camera at the back door or balcony area
  • 1 optional camera for parking or vehicle area

For a 3BHK independent house or villa, we generally suggest 6 to 8 cameras — including outdoor perimeter coverage and a camera near any side gates. During our free site visit, we'll map out the exact placement that gives you maximum coverage without unnecessary extra cameras.

For outdoor night vision, look for cameras with IR (Infrared) LEDs with at least 20–30 metre night range. Most outdoor bullet cameras and varifocal cameras include this as standard. Higher-end models feature colour night vision, which captures footage in colour even in low light using ambient light — unlike traditional IR cameras that record in black and white at night.

For areas with zero lighting (like back gates, compound walls, or farm perimeters), we recommend cameras with Starlight or full-colour night vision technology. These are slightly more expensive but make a massive difference in identifying faces and number plates in complete darkness.

All our outdoor cameras are weatherproof with an IP66 or IP67 rating — suitable for Bengaluru's heavy monsoon rains and direct sun exposure.

A DVR (Digital Video Recorder) works with traditional analog CCTV cameras connected via coaxial cables. It's the most common and affordable setup for homes and small shops. Easy to maintain, reliable, and works completely offline.

An NVR (Network Video Recorder) works with IP cameras connected via ethernet cables or WiFi. NVR systems generally support higher resolution cameras (4MP, 8MP, 4K) and offer more flexible installation since IP cameras can be placed further away and run on a single network cable that also powers the camera (PoE — Power over Ethernet).

For most budget-conscious home or small-office setups in Bengaluru, a DVR system is the practical choice. For offices requiring high-resolution footage, larger coverage areas, or scalability, an NVR system is the better investment.

Yes — solar-powered CCTV cameras are an excellent solution for locations where running a power cable is impractical or expensive. They work very well for farms, agricultural land, construction sites, remote gates, compound walls, and any outdoor area in Bengaluru's surrounding regions like Anekal, Kanakapura, or Doddaballapur.

These cameras come with a built-in solar panel and rechargeable battery. In Karnataka's weather conditions, even on cloudy days the panel typically charges enough to run the camera overnight. Most models also include 4G SIM card support so you can watch footage on your phone without needing WiFi.

The only limitation is that the camera's continuous recording time depends on battery capacity and sunlight availability. For critical surveillance areas, a wired system is still more reliable — but for remote monitoring, solar cameras are a genuinely practical solution.

Installation time depends on the number of cameras and the complexity of cabling. Here's a general guide:

  • 4-camera home system — typically completed in 3 to 5 hours on the same day
  • 8-camera office or shop setup — usually 6 to 8 hours, often a full day
  • 16+ camera commercial or warehouse system — may take 2 days depending on the space

We always complete wiring, mounting, DVR/NVR configuration, hard disk setup, and mobile app configuration within the same visit. You'll have a fully working system — including live mobile viewing — before our team leaves your premises.

No — there are no monthly fees or subscriptions with our standard CCTV systems. You pay once for the equipment and installation, and the system runs indefinitely without any recurring cost.

Footage is stored locally on a hard disk inside your DVR or NVR, so there are no cloud storage charges. The mobile viewing apps are also free to use once we configure them for you.

The only optional ongoing cost is a Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) if you want priority servicing, preventive checkups, and labour coverage for any repairs. This is entirely optional and available at a nominal yearly fee.

Standard CCTV systems will stop working during a power cut unless you have a backup power source. This is why we strongly recommend adding a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) to your DVR/NVR setup — particularly important in areas of Bengaluru that experience frequent outages.

A good UPS can keep your cameras and DVR running for 2 to 6 hours depending on the capacity you choose. Wireless battery-powered cameras, on the other hand, continue recording even during power cuts since they run on their built-in battery.

For critical locations like warehouses, factories, or commercial premises — an inverter-backed setup ensures zero downtime in surveillance coverage.

Both have their strengths — it depends on your specific situation. Here's a practical comparison:

  • Wired cameras are more reliable, have no signal interruption, and are better for permanent installations. They require drilling and cable routing but give you uninterrupted 24/7 recording.
  • Wireless cameras are easier and faster to install with minimal drilling. They're ideal for renters, apartments, or temporary setups — but depend on a stable WiFi connection.

For homeowners with long-term security needs, we generally recommend wired systems for the reliability. For renters or apartment residents who want quick setup without wall drilling, wireless cameras are a practical and flexible option.

Yes — we provide CCTV installation services across all major areas of Bengaluru. Our team regularly works in areas including Jayanagar, JP Nagar, Koramangala, Indiranagar, Whitefield, Marathahalli, HSR Layout, Bannerghatta Road, Hebbal, Yelahanka, Rajajinagar, Malleshwaram, BTM Layout, Electronic City, and more.

We offer same-day or next-day installation appointments for most locations within Bengaluru. Call us at +91 63612 64243 and we'll confirm availability for your area right away.

We also visit your site first to assess camera placement, wiring routes, and give you an accurate cost estimate — completely free of charge.

Recording duration depends on three things: hard disk size, number of cameras, and video resolution. Here's a rough estimate for 4 cameras recording continuously at 1080p:

  • 1TB HDD — approximately 20 to 30 days of footage
  • 2TB HDD — approximately 40 to 60 days
  • 4TB HDD — approximately 80 to 90 days

Most systems are set to overwrite the oldest footage automatically once the disk is full, so you always have the most recent recordings available. If you need longer retention (for legal or compliance reasons), we can configure a larger hard disk or set up motion-triggered recording to save space.

For retail shops, restaurants, clinics, and small offices in Bengaluru, a 4MP or 5MP dome camera connected to an 8-channel DVR works very well. Dome cameras mounted on the ceiling give a wide-angle view of the entire floor, billing counter, and entrance — all from a single camera.

For shops with cash counters, a varifocal or zoom bullet camera pointed at the billing area helps you capture faces and transactions clearly. Many shopkeepers also add a camera covering the rear storage area or shutter entrance.

We work with many shops and commercial establishments in Bengaluru's main markets including Jayanagar 4th Block, Commercial Street, Rajajinagar, and Shivajinagar. We can advise the best camera placement for your specific shop layout.

A 360-degree camera (also called a fisheye or panoramic camera) uses an ultra-wide lens to capture the entire room from a single mounting point. It's popular for living rooms, shop floors, reception areas, and large open spaces where you want full-room coverage without multiple cameras.

For home use, it's a practical choice for a single large room — but for complete home security, you'd still need individual cameras at all entrance and exit points. The fisheye image can also look slightly distorted at the edges, though newer models correct this digitally.

A good use case we see often: apartment living rooms and shop floors where a single 360-degree camera replaces 2–3 regular dome cameras at a lower overall cost.

Our complete installation packages include everything needed for a fully working system:

  • CCTV cameras (as per your chosen kit)
  • DVR or NVR unit with hard disk
  • All cables, connectors, and cable conduits
  • Camera mounting brackets and hardware
  • Power supply unit and wiring
  • Professional installation labour
  • Mobile app setup and configuration on your phone
  • Demo of live viewing and playback before we leave

You don't need to buy anything separately. Just call us, share your requirements, and we'll arrive with everything needed to complete the job in a single visit.

2MP (1080p Full HD) is the minimum standard today and works well for most indoor and short-range outdoor applications. It gives clear footage for face identification at normal distances.

4MP (2.5K) is the sweet spot for most Bengaluru homeowners — better zoom clarity, more detail in wide-angle shots, and doesn't require a huge hard disk. We recommend 4MP as the default for most home and office setups.

4K (8MP) cameras produce extremely detailed footage and are ideal for large warehouses, wide parking lots, factory floors, and commercial perimeter monitoring where you need to zoom in digitally and still identify faces or number plates. They use significantly more hard disk space.

For a standard home or apartment, 4MP hits the right balance of quality, storage efficiency, and cost.

Yes — for renters and apartment residents who prefer minimal wall damage, we have several options:

  • Wireless WiFi cameras that clip or mount with adhesive or single small screws — no major drilling
  • Magnetic mount cameras that attach to metal surfaces or door frames
  • Stand or shelf-mounted indoor cameras that need no wall mounting at all

For the main entrance door camera, some amount of mounting is usually required — but our team always tries to find the least invasive approach. Many apartment residents in Bengaluru use a single wireless camera at the front door and a second one in the living room with minimal installation impact.

Yes — all cameras and DVR/NVR units we supply come with manufacturer warranty, typically 1 to 3 years depending on the brand and product. We work with reputed brands that have proper warranty and service support in India.

Our installation workmanship also carries a free service guarantee — if anything related to the installation work (wiring, connections, mounting) develops an issue within the warranty period, we'll fix it at no extra charge.

We've been installing CCTV systems in Bengaluru for years and have built our reputation on post-installation support — not just the initial setup. You can always call us if something needs attention.

PTZ stands for Pan, Tilt, Zoom. These cameras can rotate left-right, tilt up-down, and zoom in optically — all controlled remotely via a phone, computer, or joystick. They're different from fixed cameras that always point in one direction.

PTZ cameras are best suited for large open areas like warehouses, factory yards, parking lots, school grounds, and farmland — where you want one camera to cover a wide area and zoom in on specific points of interest.

For a typical home, shop, or small office, standard fixed cameras are more cost-effective and practical. PTZ cameras are also significantly more expensive and require more maintenance. We'll recommend one only if your setup genuinely benefits from it.

Yes — CCTV footage is widely accepted as evidence in India for police complaints, insurance claims, and court proceedings. Clear, timestamped footage from properly installed cameras has helped many of our customers resolve theft cases, accidents, and disputes in Bengaluru.

For footage to be useful as evidence, the image quality needs to be sharp enough to identify faces and events. This is another reason why we recommend at least 4MP cameras for entrance and critical monitoring points — 2MP can be insufficient for clear face identification at distances beyond 5–6 metres.

We configure all our DVR/NVR systems with accurate date and time stamps, which is essential for footage to be taken seriously in official complaints.

Yes — we have completed CCTV projects for several housing societies, apartment complexes, and gated communities across Bengaluru. These typically involve:

  • Entrance gate cameras with number plate recognition capability
  • Lobby and lift surveillance cameras
  • Basement and open parking area coverage
  • Common area and garden monitoring
  • Centralised DVR/NVR installation in the security guard room

We provide a detailed site survey, system design, and project quote for society-level installations. The management committee or RWA can reach us directly for a discussion about their specific requirements.

An IP camera (Internet Protocol camera) is a digital camera that transmits footage over a network — either via ethernet cable or WiFi. It works with an NVR for recording. Compared to traditional analog CCTV cameras, IP cameras generally offer higher resolution, better image quality, and more flexible placement.

They're also easier to scale — you can add cameras to an existing network without running new coaxial cables to the DVR. A single Cat6 ethernet cable handles both power (via PoE) and video transmission.

That said, traditional analog HD cameras (also called AHD, TVI, or CVI cameras) have improved significantly and at lower price points. For most homes and small businesses in Bengaluru, the difference isn't dramatic at 2MP–4MP resolutions. IP cameras become noticeably better at 4MP and above, or when you need cameras placed far from the recording unit.

Yes — we regularly service, repair, and upgrade CCTV systems installed by other vendors. Common issues we help customers with include:

  • Camera not showing image or showing black screen
  • DVR hard disk failure and data recovery
  • Mobile app stopped working after router change
  • Damaged or chewed cables needing replacement
  • Camera lens fogging or physical damage
  • Adding new cameras to an existing system

Even if you don't know the brand or have lost the original documentation, our technicians can usually diagnose and fix the issue. Call us with a description of the problem and we'll advise whether it needs a site visit.

Yes — outdoor cameras on compound walls are very common and are designed specifically for outdoor environments. All good-quality outdoor cameras have an IP66 weatherproof rating, meaning they're protected from dust and strong water jets. In Bengaluru's weather — heavy monsoon rains, direct summer sun, and occasional dust storms — IP66 cameras perform reliably without rusting or failing.

For compound wall installation, we use proper galvanised mounting brackets and route the cable through protective conduit to prevent damage from weather or tampering. The cable is usually run discreetly along the wall or through a small wall channel.

If you're concerned about camera theft or vandalism, we also stock anti-vandal dome cameras with a hardened metal housing that resists physical tampering.

Yes — most DVR and NVR systems support multiple simultaneous viewers. You can configure the mobile app on your phone, your spouse's phone, your parents' phone, and even share access with a security guard or manager — all watching live at the same time.

The number of simultaneous connections supported varies by DVR model — typically 4 to 8 concurrent viewers on standard systems. For businesses that need more users, enterprise NVR systems support a larger number of simultaneous access connections.

We set up and configure all family member phones during the installation visit, so everyone is ready from day one.

A mini CCTV camera (also called a pinhole or covert camera) is a very small camera designed to be discreet and unobtrusive. They're typically used in situations where you want surveillance without a visible camera presence — such as monitoring staff behaviour at a cash counter, keeping an eye on household help, or monitoring a specific room without obvious camera placement.

They're also popular for ATM vestibules, jewellery shops, and areas where customer-facing aesthetics matter. Image quality has improved significantly in modern mini cameras — many now support 1080p and even 4MP resolution.

For standard home or office security though, a regular visible dome or bullet camera is more appropriate — the visible deterrence factor is part of what makes CCTV effective.

Yes — construction site monitoring is a growing need, and we provide practical camera solutions for this. Construction sites typically lack permanent power and internet, so we recommend:

  • Solar-powered 4G cameras that run on solar energy and send footage via a SIM card — no electricity or WiFi needed
  • Battery-powered cameras for short-term monitoring during day hours
  • Temporary wired setups using generator or site power where available

Construction site cameras help monitor material theft, worker attendance, and on-site security — all via your mobile phone from anywhere. We've set up systems for several ongoing projects in Bengaluru's outskirts including Sarjapur, Devanahalli, and Kanakapura Road.

The easiest way is to call or WhatsApp us at +91 63612 64243. Tell us a little about what you need — type of property, number of cameras, location in Bengaluru — and we'll guide you through the best options and pricing. We can usually schedule a free site visit within 24 hours.

Alternatively, you can visit our store directly at No 9, Shop No 3, Max City Centre, TP Lane, Sadar Patrappa Road, Bengaluru – 560002. You can see our camera range in person, ask questions, and finalise everything on the spot.

We also take orders online through this website — browse our products, place an order, and we'll follow up to arrange installation at a time convenient for you.

Accessing recorded footage is straightforward. You can playback footage directly on the DVR/NVR monitor by using the time and date search function — navigate to the exact date, time, and camera you want to review.

You can also access playback remotely on your mobile phone through the same app used for live viewing — most apps support date-and-time based search and playback over the internet.

If you need to share or preserve footage (e.g., for police), you can export the clip to a USB drive directly from the DVR. During installation, we always demonstrate how to do this so you're not struggling to figure it out when you actually need it urgently.

We stock and install cameras from a range of reputed brands that are well-supported in India. Our range includes brands like Hikvision, Dahua, CP Plus, Godrej, Honeywell, and Imou — across different price points and specifications.

We recommend brands based on your budget, use case, and the reliability of their service support in Bengaluru. We don't push expensive brands unnecessarily — if a mid-range camera solves your problem well, that's what we'll recommend.

Come visit our store at Sadar Patrappa Road to see working camera demos side by side — it genuinely helps you understand the difference in image quality before you decide.

For a standard wired CCTV system with a DVR, the entire cost is a one-time investment — cameras, DVR, hard disk, cables, and installation. There's no monthly fee, no cloud subscription, and no ongoing charges to view footage or receive alerts.

The only possible ongoing costs are:

  • Hard disk replacement — typically after 3 to 5 years of continuous use
  • Optional AMC (Annual Maintenance Contract) — if you want regular service visits
  • SIM card data charges — only if you use a 4G solar or wireless camera with a SIM

Electricity consumption is minimal — a standard 4-camera DVR system uses roughly the same power as a table lamp. Overall, CCTV is one of the most cost-effective long-term security investments you can make for your home or business.

Still have questions? We're happy to help.
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