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Choosing the Right CCTV Camera for Your Ghanaian Property

AASS Security Team
20 February 2026
3 min read
Choosing the Right CCTV Camera for Your Ghanaian Property

The Reality of CCTV in Ghana

When looking for CCTV installation in Ghana, many homeowners make the mistake of buying cheap, off-the-shelf cameras that fail within months. The intense heat, humidity, and power surges in the region require industrial-grade hardware.

IP Cameras vs. Analog Systems

For optimal security, always choose PoE (Power over Ethernet) IP Cameras. Unlike traditional analog systems that require separate power and coaxial cables, PoE carries both power and 4K digital video over a single Cat6 cable. This drastically reduces installation complexity and point-of-failure risks.

The AASS Security Standard

We deploy systems that feature:

  • Color Night Vision: Standard infrared (IR) cameras only show black and white at night. Modern starlight sensors can capture full-color details in near-total darkness.
  • AI Motion Tracking: Receive push notifications exclusively when a human or vehicle crosses your perimeter fence, eliminating false alarms from stray animals or wind.
  • NVR Battery Backups: Your Network Video Recorder (NVR) must be connected to a dedicated UPS so that cameras keep recording even if a burglar cuts the main power.

Don't compromise on your family's safety. Invest in a professional CCTV surveillance system today.

Written by AASS Security Team

Asante Automation and Security Systems is Ghana's leading provider of grid-resilient smart homes, industrial CCTV solutions, and solar-powered irrigation tech.

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