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The $30 camera looks like a bargain until you need it to work. Cheap security cameras are everywhere — Amazon, big-box stores, local hardware chains. The spec sheets look impressive. The price is hard to argue with. But the real cost of cheap security cameras isn’t what you pay at checkout — it’s what you

tristan@roylanceconsulting.com
March 3, 2026

False alarms are the slow death of any security camera system. When alerts become constant background noise, they stop being investigated. When storage fills with footage of blowing leaves and passing headlights, the events that actually matter get buried or overwritten. False alarms aren’t just an annoyance — they degrade the entire value of your

tristan@roylanceconsulting.com
March 1, 2026

Rural property security is a different challenge than protecting a suburban home. Long driveways, limited lighting, vast acreage, remote outbuildings, unreliable internet, and the real possibility that help is 20+ minutes away — these factors demand a security system designed specifically for the environment, not a box from a big-box store. 📋 Table of Contents

tristan@roylanceconsulting.com
February 28, 2026

Outdoor security cameras face conditions that would destroy most consumer electronics within a season. Heat, cold, moisture, UV radiation, dust, and wind all work against your equipment continuously. Protection isn’t a one-time decision at installation — it’s a set of design choices that determine whether your system runs reliably for years or fails within months.

tristan@roylanceconsulting.com
February 25, 2026

Analog security cameras aren’t obsolete — but they’re falling further behind every year. If your system is more than a few years old and running coaxial cable into a DVR, you’re working with technology that has real limits compared to what IP-based systems deliver in 2026. Here’s an honest breakdown of where each technology stands

tristan@roylanceconsulting.com
February 24, 2026

A security camera system that doesn’t deliver usable footage when you need it isn’t a security system — it’s false confidence. These five mistakes account for the vast majority of systems that record footage nobody can actually use for identification or investigation. 📋 Table of Contents Poor Camera Placement Dirty Lenses and Dome Covers Ignoring

tristan@roylanceconsulting.com
February 23, 2026