Frequently Asked Question

What is the difference between IP and Analog cameras?
IP (Internet Protocol) cameras transmit video digitally over a network, offering higher resolution, remote access, and advanced features like AI detection. Analog cameras transmit video via coaxial cables and require DVRs. IP cameras are more scalable and future-proof, while analog systems are typically lower cost for basic setups.
Do wireless cameras need an NVR?
Wireless cameras can work without an NVR if they store footage on a microSD card or cloud service. However, using an NVR allows for centralized storage, longer retention, and easier management—especially for multi-camera systems.
Are Tiandy cameras compatible with third-party systems?
Yes, Tiandy cameras support the ONVIF protocol, making them compatible with most third-party NVRs and VMS platforms that also support ONVIF. Always check specific model compatibility for optimal performance.
Can I access my Tiandy camera remotely?
Yes, Tiandy IP and wireless cameras can be accessed remotely via the Tiandy mobile app or web platform, as long as they are connected to the internet. This allows for live view, playback, and notifications from anywhere.
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All Tiandy products come with a 2-year limited warranty covering manufacturing defects. Extended support options are available upon request.
Tiandy cameras feature smart motion detection that instantly notifies you of suspicious activity through push notifications or email—so you’re always aware, no matter where you are.
Tiandy ensures end-to-end encryption for all cloud-based video and data transmissions, keeping your footage private and secure against unauthorized access.
