5th generation wireless systems, 5G, is the latest mobile Internet connectivity that offers faster speed, greater capacity and more reliable connections. Unlike individual IoT sensor or grid meter, a surveillance IP cameras typically transmits more signals and requires higher network data capacity. The IP cameras over 5G ensure faster speed and lower latency and undoubtedly will also be the coming trend with the proliferation of 5G development.
A physical landline between the security system and the provider is vulnerable to sabotage before a home invasion. The rise of wireless communication cell coverage gave home security a new weapon in the fight against crime and handling emergency events. With the ever development of the mobile telecom technologies, now the home security is embracing the 5G as the next step in home security.
When it comes to home security, 5G is better than its predecessors, 4G LTE and 3G, for three main reasons: Speed, Bandwidth and Security. From 3G to 4G, there was a great improvement in terms of streaming and download speed. But the jump from 4G to 5G is a giant leap compared to the previous one. For instance, 5G is so fast it’s being used to power autonomous vehicles and stream 4K footage. As security cameras and recorded footage gets more advanced, 5G speeds is able to handle faster uploads of high-definition footage that helps identify criminals or target events. Device operating on the network, including a home security system, could be slower to respond when needed. Larger bandwidth of 5G opens more “lanes” up exponentially to prevent slowdown during most extreme usage. 5G uses advanced encryption methods to ensure the security and privacy of its users. Just like the landline was a vulnerability for security systems of the past, 3G and 4G LTE had their tradeoffs such as Wi-Fi router security. 5G takes the next step to remove failure points by moving security off the router and directly onto the router. Even if a criminal somehow has access to your Wi-Fi, they can’t disable a security system operation on a 5G network.
With 5th generation cellular systems, mobile 5G Security Cameras bring the following unparalleled benefits: Require no Wi-Fi connection and power, faster download and upload speeds, smooth streaming with little latency, displaying higher resolution videos, longer standby time and less power consumption, and higher-quality two-way communication.
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