1. Built-in Lithium Battery:
Some surveillance cameras are equipped with built-in lithium batteries, which can support extended standby periods, often up to 60 days. These cameras are equipped with motion sensors, activating the recording function when detecting motion, effectively conserving power. This design eliminates the need for constant charging. Users can simply remove the camera after some time, recharge it, and place it back in its original location. This is currently one of the most common power supply modes for home security cameras, and the built-in lithium battery means there's no need for continuous recharging.
2. Solar-Powered Cameras:
Surveillance cameras with built-in solar panels offer another way to operate without a direct power source. By connecting these cameras to solar panels, they can be powered efficiently using solar energy, eliminating the need for a direct power source. Energy is often stored in the camera's built-in battery or an external storage unit.
Incorporating these types of surveillance cameras into your indoor/outdoor home security systems, including the Smart 360-Degree Rotating Light bulb Camera, ensures a power-efficient and self-sustaining solution for various surveillance needs.