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Discover three ways to seamlessly integrate hidden cameras into your environment, including all-black housing, black mounts, and paintable dome covers.
For many home and business owners, a standard white security camera poses a strange and rather specific issue: visibility.
And no, we don’t mean that the camera has visibility to see people. Rather, we mean that people can see the camera.
For some, the visibility of the camera might be an unintended benefit of owning a surveillance system.
After all, there’s a reason why property and business owners will often put up a “Smile! You’re On Camera” sign. The mere presence of a surveillance system can be enough to deter criminals.
With that in mind, there are still plenty of useful cases where security system owners might want their cameras to blend in with their surroundings.
For home and business owners, a surveillance system that sticks out like a sore thumb on the side of a house or in the middle of a lobby can create some aesthetic issues.
Many buildings don’t have entirely white exteriors, so for someone who’s looking to enjoy the benefits of a security camera without their house looking like a high-security prison, a way to visually integrate it can certainly be a draw.
The same applies to businesses that are trying to establish a cohesive look, whether that’s for a spa, coffee shop, or restaurant.
You want your customers to feel at ease when they’re at your establishment, so a set of cameras that blends in is always a nice touch.
That said, the need for your cameras to blend into your building visually can be more than just an aesthetic preference.
While the presence of a camera can be helpful in deterring crime, criminals will sometimes purposefully identify and vandalize or destroy visible cameras to take advantage of the newly created blind spots.
In this case, building and business owners should opt for the best of both worlds: cameras that are clearly visible to drive away opportunists as well as a few camouflaged cameras elsewhere for the more persistent perpetrators.
If visually integrating your cameras is the right move for your space, there’s plenty of ways to go about it.
You can look for a few specific features when incorporating cameras into your security system so they don’t end up as eyesores:
One of the best ways to install new surveillance cameras without having to worry about them being visually apparent is to simply stick with black cameras.
Black housing for your security cameras can eliminate any of the problems associated with integrating a surveillance system into your home or business.
Of course, this all depends on where you’re placing the cameras and the colors of your walls.
If your walls are a soft pink, white cameras may be a little more visually discreet.
However, if you have dark green paint up or something along those lines, black cameras could be the way to go.
If you’re looking for black cameras to integrate into your building, OpenEye’s OE-C3012T4B-S is an entirely black addition to the OpenEye camera lineup, making it perfect for a low-profile surveillance option.
You can take a deeper look at the technical specs for this camera if you’re looking for a new security system and need a camera that doesn’t stand out.
One of the easiest ways to take your outdoor cameras and update them to blend in more easily with their surroundings is simply by selecting black camera accessories.
Aesthetically, these accessories can help reduce the visual impact a white camera may have, particularly when used outdoors or against any black painted walls in a business.
If you went ahead and got yourself black cameras, these accessories are useful for maintaining a minimal visual presence.
Black as an alternative option for cameras may be helpful in most situations, but not all.
What if your building is blue? Or red? Pink? Orange?
Whatever the situation, if white or black mountings just aren’t cutting it, a paintable cover can be one of the easiest ways to get all the benefits of a visually discreet camera without worrying about surrounding color.
Paintable dome covers are another simple and easy way to integrate your cameras more closely into the look of your space.
Granted, you’ll need to provide your own paint, but the sky’s pretty much the limit with how you choose to design the look of your cover.
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