Guangdong Macro-Video Smart Technologies Limited differentiates between IP cameras and CCTV cameras based on technology, connectivity, and functionality. CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) cameras are traditional analog systems that transmit video via coaxial cables to a DVR, offering standard definition (SD) or high definition (HD-TVI/CVI) resolution. They are typically used in localized setups and require dedicated wiring, limiting flexibility. IP (Internet Protocol) cameras, however, digitize video and transmit it over IP networks (WiFi/Ethernet), supporting high-definition resolutions up to 4K. They enable remote access via apps like V380, cloud storage integration, and advanced features such as AI-powered motion detection or PTZ functionality. IP cameras are more scalable for large systems and offer better integration with smart home ecosystems, while CCTV systems are often preferred for simple, cost-effective setups. For guidance on choosing between IP and CCTV solutions, contact us.