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CCTV Sydney – Security Cameras, NVRs and Security Equipment for NSW

Security Wholesalers supplies CCTV cameras, NVRs, intercoms, alarms, access control and security equipment to Sydney and customers across New South Wales. We help electricians, security installers, builders, businesses and DIY customers choose compatible equipment from trusted brands including Hikvision, Dahua, HiLook, Uniview, Hanwha, Axis, Bosch, Ajax and TP-Link VIGI.

If you are looking for CCTV cameras in Sydney, our online store makes it easy to order professional security equipment without paying inflated commercial pricing. We supply complete CCTV kits, individual IP cameras, NVR recorders, hard drives, PoE switches, junction boxes, wall brackets, intercoms, alarms and access control products for homes, shops, warehouses, offices, apartment buildings, schools, childcare centres, medical centres, factories, transport yards and larger commercial sites.

Whether you need a simple 4 camera CCTV kit for a Sydney home, an 8MP camera system for a retail shop, a Dahua TiOC active deterrence setup for a warehouse, or Hikvision security cameras for a commercial property, our team can help you select the right cameras, recorder, hard drive, PoE switch, brackets and accessories.

Security Equipment Supplied Across Sydney and NSW

We supply security equipment to customers throughout Sydney, the Sydney CBD, North Sydney, Chatswood, Lane Cove, Ryde, Macquarie Park, Parramatta, Blacktown, Seven Hills, Castle Hill, Baulkham Hills, Norwest, Penrith, Liverpool, Bankstown, Auburn, Granville, Homebush, Strathfield, Burwood, Marrickville, Alexandria, Mascot, Botany, Wetherill Park, Smithfield, Prestons, Ingleburn, Campbelltown, Sutherland, Miranda, Cronulla, Brookvale, Dee Why, the Northern Beaches, Inner West, Eastern Suburbs, Hills District, Western Sydney, South West Sydney and regional NSW. Orders can be placed online, with fast dispatch available across NSW.

Sydney has a wide mix of property types and security requirements. A terrace in the Inner West may need front entry, rear lane and courtyard coverage. A warehouse in Wetherill Park, Smithfield, Prestons, Ingleburn, Alexandria or Botany may need roller door, loading dock, car park and perimeter cameras. A retail store in the Sydney CBD, Parramatta, Chatswood, Bondi Junction or a suburban shopping strip may need entry, counter, stock room and staff area coverage.

Our Sydney and NSW customers commonly use our CCTV systems for homes, retail shops, warehouses, industrial sites, offices, apartment buildings, body corporate sites, schools, childcare centres, medical centres, factories, workshops, transport yards, hospitality venues, storage facilities and commercial properties.

Popular CCTV Options for Sydney Homes and Businesses

For Sydney homes and small businesses, popular options include 6MP and 8MP turret cameras, colour night vision cameras, AcuSense human and vehicle detection, smart motion alerts and PoE NVR kits. These systems are popular because they provide high-resolution footage, mobile app viewing and simple cabling through one network cable per camera.

For larger commercial sites, we can assist with multi-camera systems, long-range bullet cameras, varifocal cameras, PTZ cameras, intercoms, access control, PoE switches and larger NVRs. Sydney businesses with yards, gates, loading docks, roller doors, car parks or external storage areas often need cameras that can capture useful detail at distance, not just wide-angle general coverage.

Different parts of Sydney can require different camera setups. A suburban home may need general entry-point coverage, while a warehouse, medical centre, childcare centre, school, apartment complex, workshop or commercial site may need wider perimeter coverage, after-hours alerts, long-range cameras or active deterrence.

CCTV for Sydney Conditions

Sydney CCTV systems should be selected with local conditions in mind. Outdoor cameras can be exposed to hot summer days, heavy rain, humidity, glare, dust, insects, coastal air and strong sunlight. For outdoor use, we generally recommend proper IP-rated cameras, quality junction boxes, suitable brackets and careful camera placement to reduce glare and improve night footage.

Coastal and harbour areas such as Bondi, Coogee, Maroubra, Cronulla, Manly, Dee Why, Brookvale, Mosman, Rose Bay and the Northern Beaches can be harsher on outdoor equipment because of salt air and weather exposure. For these locations, camera placement, mounting hardware and weather protection become more important. A camera mounted under an eave or in a protected location will generally be better than one installed in a fully exposed position.

Industrial areas such as Wetherill Park, Smithfield, Seven Hills, Blacktown, Prestons, Ingleburn, Chipping Norton, Botany, Mascot, Alexandria, Marrickville and Silverwater often need cameras selected for usable evidence. Wide-angle cameras are good for overview, but they may not capture faces, vehicle details or number plates at longer distances. For gates, loading docks, roller doors, vehicle entries and stock areas, a varifocal camera or long-range bullet camera may be more suitable.

Hikvision, Dahua and HiLook CCTV Sydney

Security Wholesalers stocks a wide range of Hikvision, Dahua and HiLook CCTV products suitable for Sydney and NSW installations. Hikvision is popular for AcuSense, ColorVu, intercom and professional NVR systems. Dahua is a strong choice for WizSense, TiOC, WizMind and active deterrence solutions. HiLook is a cost-effective option for homes and small businesses wanting reliable CCTV at a lower price point.

Hikvision CCTV is commonly selected for Sydney homes and businesses that want strong image quality, smart human and vehicle detection, NVR recording and remote viewing. Dahua CCTV is a strong option for sites wanting active deterrence cameras, TiOC flashing light and siren features, WizSense AI detection or a broader commercial range. HiLook CCTV is ideal when the customer wants a more affordable system while still using a recognised brand.

If you are unsure which brand or system is best for your site, send us your requirements, photos or a basic plan. We can suggest a compatible CCTV package based on the number of cameras, required recording time, night vision requirements, remote viewing needs and budget.

CCTV for Sydney Homes

For Sydney homes, the most common camera positions are the front driveway, front door, garage, side access, rear yard and any entry points that are hidden from the street. A good home CCTV system should not just show that someone was on the property. It should be positioned to capture useful identification footage where possible.

A typical Sydney home CCTV kit may include 4 to 8 cameras, a PoE NVR, a surveillance hard drive and mobile app access. Turret cameras are popular for homes because they are compact, less prone to spider web issues than dome cameras and suitable for many outdoor mounting positions. For driveways, rear laneways or longer side paths, a varifocal camera may be better than a fixed wide-angle camera.

For older Sydney terraces, semis and townhouses, camera placement can be affected by narrow frontages, laneways, shared walls, limited eaves and compact courtyards. For newer homes in Western Sydney, the Hills District, South West Sydney and growth areas, cameras are often positioned around the garage, front entry, side gate, alfresco area and rear yard.

CCTV for Sydney Shops, Offices and Hospitality Venues

For Sydney shops, offices, cafes, restaurants and hospitality venues, CCTV is commonly used to cover entries, counters, POS areas, stock rooms, staff areas, customer areas, delivery points and rear exits. In retail and hospitality environments, camera placement is important because a camera that is too high or too wide may not capture useful facial detail.

Sydney laneway shops, strip shops and smaller commercial tenancies often need careful camera selection because the available mounting locations can be limited. A well-planned system may use one camera for general overview and another camera aimed specifically at the entry or counter for clearer identification footage.

For offices and professional suites, CCTV is commonly used around reception, entry doors, server rooms, storage areas and shared corridors. These systems can also be combined with intercoms and access control where controlled entry is required.

CCTV for Sydney Warehouses, Factories and Industrial Sites

For warehouses and industrial units in Sydney, we often recommend a mix of overview cameras and detail cameras. Overview cameras help show what happened across the site, while detail cameras are used for gates, roller doors, loading docks, dispatch areas, high-value stock and vehicle entry points.

Industrial sites in Wetherill Park, Smithfield, Seven Hills, Blacktown, Silverwater, Chipping Norton, Prestons, Ingleburn, Botany, Mascot, Alexandria and Marrickville may need long-range cameras, PTZ cameras, active deterrence cameras, intercoms, access control and network switches. These sites often require careful planning because the distance from the camera to the target area is just as important as the camera resolution.

For transport yards, workshops, factories and storage facilities, it is important to consider lighting, mounting height, camera angle, cable distance, network layout, hard drive storage and after-hours alerts. A camera that gives a wide overview of a yard may still need a second camera focused on the gate to capture faces or vehicle details.

CCTV for Apartments, Strata and Body Corporate Sites

Sydney apartment complexes, strata buildings, townhouse developments and body corporate sites often need CCTV around entries, car parks, lift lobbies, mail areas, bin rooms, storage cages, shared driveways and visitor parking. For these sites, the goal is usually to improve visibility over shared areas and provide useful footage when incidents occur.

When choosing CCTV for a strata or apartment building, it is important to consider privacy, camera placement, network cabling, recorder location, access permissions, signage and who will be allowed to view or export footage. We can help supply compatible cameras, NVRs, switches, hard drives and accessories for these types of projects.

CCTV for Schools, Childcare Centres and Medical Centres

Sydney schools, childcare centres and medical centres often need CCTV systems that are reliable, easy to review and designed around practical coverage. Common areas include entries, reception, corridors, playground perimeters, car parks, delivery points, waiting rooms, storage areas and external pathways.

For these types of sites, camera placement and access control are especially important. The system should provide useful coverage without placing cameras in inappropriate locations. NVR storage size, user permissions, image quality, after-hours alerts and easy footage export should also be considered before ordering equipment.

CCTV for Regional NSW, Farms and Remote Sites

New South Wales has many properties where a standard suburban CCTV setup may not be enough. Farms, sheds, rural homes, regional businesses, depots, workshops and large properties may need long cable runs, point-to-point wireless links, solar camera options, 4G routers, local recording or larger storage capacity.

For regional NSW customers, we can help identify whether a standard PoE CCTV system, solar camera, 4G camera, wireless bridge or NVR-based system is more suitable. The best option depends on whether there is power, internet, line of sight, mobile coverage, existing cabling and how many days of recording are required.

Customers in areas such as Newcastle, Wollongong, Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Bathurst, Orange, Dubbo, Tamworth, Wagga Wagga, Albury, Coffs Harbour and regional NSW may need a different approach from a standard metro installation. For remote sheds, gates and entrances, the main questions are usually power, internet, distance, recording requirements and whether live mobile viewing is needed.

Trade CCTV Supplier for Sydney and NSW Installers

Security Wholesalers also supports Sydney and NSW electricians, CCTV installers and security businesses with trade pricing, product advice and compatible system recommendations. We can help match cameras with the correct NVR, PoE capacity, hard drive size, brackets, junction boxes and network accessories.

For Sydney installers, getting the correct parts together matters. A CCTV order may need cameras, NVR, surveillance hard drive, junction boxes, wall brackets, PoE switch, patch leads, HDMI cable, monitor, UPS and signage. For larger projects, the system may also need network planning, bandwidth checks, storage calculations and camera lens selection.

For larger Sydney or NSW projects, contact us with the site details and we can help build a suitable bill of materials for CCTV, intercom, alarm or access control equipment.

Choosing the Right Security Camera for a Sydney Property

Not every camera is suitable for every location. A wide-angle camera may be ideal for general coverage, while a narrower lens or varifocal camera may be better for faces, number plates, gates or entry points. Before ordering, think about what you need to capture, where the cameras will be mounted, how many days of recording you need and whether you require mobile app viewing.

Resolution is important, but it is not the only factor. Lens angle, mounting height, lighting, distance, recording quality and camera placement all affect the final footage. A poorly placed 8MP camera can still produce poor evidence, while a correctly selected and mounted camera can provide much more useful results.

For night footage, consider whether you want infrared night vision, colour night vision, warm light, active deterrence or a combination of these features. Some Sydney homes and businesses prefer discreet infrared cameras, while others prefer visible deterrence cameras with lights and sirens.

Need Help Choosing a CCTV System in Sydney?

Contact Security Wholesalers for help choosing CCTV cameras and security equipment for Sydney, New South Wales and regional NSW locations. We can help with camera selection, NVR compatibility, hard drive sizing, PoE power requirements and suitable accessories.

To get a better recommendation, send through the property type, number of cameras required, photos of the areas to be covered, approximate distances, whether internet is available and how many days of recording you would like. This helps us recommend a more suitable CCTV system rather than guessing.

Sydney CCTV FAQs

Do you supply CCTV cameras to Sydney?

Yes. Security Wholesalers supplies CCTV cameras, NVRs, intercoms, alarms, access control and security equipment to Sydney and across New South Wales.

Do you have CCTV options for coastal Sydney suburbs?

Yes. For areas such as Bondi, Coogee, Maroubra, Cronulla, Manly, Dee Why, Brookvale, Mosman and the Northern Beaches, we recommend choosing suitable outdoor-rated cameras, protected mounting positions and proper junction boxes to help reduce weather exposure.

What CCTV brands do you recommend for Sydney properties?

Popular brands include Hikvision, Dahua, HiLook, Uniview, Hanwha, Axis and TP-Link VIGI. The best choice depends on the site, budget, image quality required, night vision needs and whether advanced detection features are required.

Is Hikvision or Dahua better for a Sydney CCTV system?

Both Hikvision and Dahua are strong options. Hikvision is popular for AcuSense, ColorVu, intercom and professional NVR systems. Dahua is popular for WizSense, TiOC, WizMind and active deterrence systems. The best choice depends on the site and the features required.

Can you help me choose a complete CCTV kit?

Yes. We can help match cameras, NVRs, hard drives, PoE switches, brackets and accessories so the system is compatible before you order.

Do you sell to Sydney electricians and security installers?

Yes. Trade customers can register for trade pricing and order CCTV equipment for jobs across Sydney and New South Wales.

Can CCTV systems be viewed on a mobile phone?

Most modern IP CCTV systems support mobile app viewing when installed and configured correctly. The exact app depends on the brand of the recorder or camera system.

What camera type is best for a Sydney driveway?

For a short driveway, a fixed turret camera may be suitable. For a longer driveway, rear lane or vehicle entry point, a varifocal camera may be better because it can be adjusted to capture a narrower and more useful view.

Do you supply CCTV equipment for regional NSW?

Yes. We supply CCTV and security equipment to regional NSW customers, including farms, commercial sites, workshops, remote properties and larger projects. Depending on the site, options may include PoE CCTV, solar cameras, 4G cameras or wireless bridge links.

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