| Car security camera systems are a new type of | | | | In case of the export car theft, thieves that are |
| protection system for your car that has many | | | | organized steal the vehicle where it is then rapidly |
| people looking at security with a satisfying grin on | | | | exported out of the country and sold to the |
| their face on the implications for the bad guys. | | | | highest bidder. |
| These types of cameras are typically digitally | | | | A modern car security camera system normally |
| powered. | | | | utilize infrared black and white digital cameras |
| Because of modern technology their size has | | | | which have the ability to take pictures the instant |
| been greatly reduced to the extent that they can | | | | that there is any type of movement in the area |
| now stay hidden in most any part of the vehicle. | | | | in view. There are other types of cameras which |
| These cameras typically have built in memory | | | | function through the change in picture and not |
| chips that have the ability to record up to 680 | | | | motion. These pictures can be taken through |
| pictures. Both the time and date are automatically | | | | setting the timing within the camera from |
| printed out on all the picture frames which can | | | | between 1-60 second intervals. Normally the time |
| then be utilized as solid evidence and accepted in | | | | and date get printed automatically on the picture. |
| the court of law. | | | | A camera system known as the Cyber Eye |
| Stolen Vehicle Tracking System | | | | Camera has the ability to capture and store |
| The miniature cameras that are on the market | | | | pictures on a 2GB memory chip which can also be |
| nowadays have the ability to be installed in a | | | | expanded if you wish to. These cameras have |
| discreet section of the vehicle. These car | | | | the ability to be monitored through remote |
| security systems are useful within a car since | | | | control, and the built-in infrared sensors can also |
| they can do verifications when it comes to | | | | take snapshots of people in the dark with a range |
| identifying carjackers, robbers, as well as | | | | of up to ten feet away. These captured images |
| vandalism. Thefts of vehicles can typically be | | | | have the ability to be seen on a television screen |
| categorized into temporary thefts, quick strip | | | | to help identify the thief. |
| downs, and exports. | | | | There are also available on the open market, |
| Thefts that are temporary are typically put in the | | | | other wireless car security camera systems |
| category as vehicles stolen for a joy ride, or | | | | which have the ability to be controlled remotely. |
| utilized as vehicles during and sometimes after | | | | Some of these cameras have a switch that is |
| committing a robbery. Sports cars and other | | | | operated by foot, which gives the driver the |
| types of fast vehicles are the typical targets. | | | | ability to activate the camera systems without |
| Quick strips are vehicles that are brought to a | | | | calling attention or alarming the offender. Some of |
| local garage that is commonly referred as a | | | | these car security camera systems have an |
| 'chop shop', where the vehicle is then stripped off | | | | optional wireless siren which functions as an |
| of its valuable parts which are then sold on the | | | | effective type of alarm, thereby having the |
| black market. With this type of theft the original | | | | owner of the vehicle alerted to a break-in while |
| car is typically never seen again. | | | | snapping pictures of the offender. |