According to Grand View Research, the PoE market is expected to provide significant growth with a projection to hit US$3.77 billion by 2025. This is driven by an increase in the number of connected devices and the demand for more power and data converged networks in IoT.
Source: Market Research Future
Solutions that are cost-effective and flexible have always been important. The recent shift for greater mobility, security and the demand for better network access with minimal disruption however, has tipped channel partners into investing more adaptive solutions that add to their longevity and success.
A PoE product certification survey conducted by the Ethernet Alliance in January 2020 with 800 PoE stakeholders from designers, manufacturers, resellers, system integrators, network operators found that:
The top three PoE installations are cameras and phones, as well as computing and storage devices.
84 percent said certified PoE devices would be more likely to work the first time, and 85 percent expect those devices to be more reliable.
“Surveillance systems in the SMB market can increase the safety of businesses in preventing fraudulent activities. This is achieved by deterring criminals through the monitoring capabilities available through PoE solutions”, says Vincent Carpenter, Synnex Australia, Product Manager.
Dallas Everard, Synnex Australia, Product Manager adds that “deterring theft is often a main reason for businesses to consider PoE solutions in surveillance with benefits spanning 24/7 peace of mind and incidents being recorded for insurance purposes“.
The PoE benefits:
The continuous introduction of improved wired and wireless devices and future developments in range position partners for greater opportunities to achieve a strong market position.
The wired option
Hardwired security cameras have evolved a long way and what is available today differs much from the earlier versions. Wired security cameras, such as PoE IP cameras only need wires to realise data transmission and power supply.
Two advantages
The exact maximum speed of your Ethernet cable depends on the type of Ethernet cable used. A wired Ethernet connection can theoretically offer up to 10 Gb/s if you have a Cat6 cable and a Cat5e cable can support up to 1 Gb/s. Unlike Wi-Fi, that speed is consistent.
Wired security cameras are directly connected to your home/business network router for both data and power transmission; hence it is not weighed down by unexpected traffic or interferences.
While wireless security cameras are more convenient, they are subject to a lot more interference. Coverage issues may occur due to outages, physical objects like thick walls, and signal interferences from electrical devices or networks, all contributing to Wi-Fi generally being less reliable.
Wired PoE security cameras can work standalone and the images are much clearer than that of analogue type.
Why choose the wired option?
As a rule of thumb, wired security cameras are more suitable if
you want to reduce the interference from other nearby wireless devices.
your router must handle heavy traffic and you need high quality videos.
you need to monitor several zones of your home / business
What to look out for?
Ultimately, there’s no one camera that fits all, the best wired camera you choose will depend on your own requirements.
There is a raft of conflicting information on POEs that may deter many people from adopting this technology.
compatibility problems
requires electrical knowledge
requires special wiring
power is forced into devices
Understanding both the potential and the limitations of the devices you are putting into your network will lead to a safe, reliable, and cost-effective solution. To ensure successful POE deployments,
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Here’s our take on the wireless option:
Two advantages
1. Easier installation
This is especially handy for people who decide to increase their security coverage in the future or if they change their setting with the ability to take many of the components along with them.
2. More resistant to damage
Exposed cables are more vulnerable to accidental damage in normal building use, and especially during any renovations that take place. Wireless security systems have fewer problems on this line since there are no cables between the monitoring devices and the control panel.
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PoE solutions help SMBs reduce the costs and complexities associated with managing power and devices. Contact team Synnex on 1300 100 100 to take advantage of the options available to you.
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