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CCTV installation in Auckland

HD and 4K IP CCTV systems designed and installed for Auckland homes and businesses. Hikvision, Dahua, Uniview, Axis, and Hanwha — specified for your site, not bundled into a generic package.

CCTV camera installation in Auckland

What Comsys CCTV systems are designed to do

The point of a good CCTV system is not to record everything in 4K to a 16 TB disk. It's to give you identifiable footage of the things that matter, fast access when you need it, and a recording you can defensibly retain under the Privacy Act 2020. That requires layered camera choice and deliberate placement, not a six-pack out of a box.

Every Comsys CCTV install starts with a free on-site assessment. We walk the property, ask what the system needs to do, note risks and existing infrastructure, and write a quote that lists each camera by brand, model, and resolution rather than as "HD camera × 6". You get IP cameras (no analog DVR systems), an NVR sized for at least 31 days of retention, app set-up on your phones, and a written commissioning record.

  • HD & 4K IP cameras — Hikvision, Dahua, Uniview, Axis, Hanwha Vision
  • Low-light coverage — Hikvision ColorVu / Dahua Full-Color for usable colour footage in dark perimeter areas
  • Smart detection — Hikvision AcuSense / Dahua WizMind person and vehicle filtering to cut false motion alerts
  • Mobile & desktop apps — Hik-Connect, DMSS, AXIS Companion / Camera Station, set up on your devices on commissioning day
  • NVR storage — sized for ≥31 days of retention to align with Privacy Act guidance
  • Outdoor housing — IP66/IP67 weather-rated and IK10 vandal-rated where the spec calls for it
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Camera type, placement, and lens choice

Most useless CCTV footage shares a cause: a single wide-angle camera mounted high on a corner. It sees a lot, but it doesn't identify anyone. The fix is to think in three layers — identification, overview, and perimeter — and pick the camera type for each.

  • Turret cameras — the workhorse for residential eaves and indoor commercial. Discreet, weather-resistant, and easy to angle.
  • Bullet cameras — long-throw or perimeter views. Good for driveways, fence lines, loading docks.
  • Dome cameras — indoor commercial spaces where vandalism risk or public visibility matters.
  • PTZ cameras — large yards, school grounds, and car parks where one moveable camera replaces several fixed ones (and where you have someone to control it).
  • ANPR cameras — gates, driveways, and yard entries where you need plate capture, not just "a vehicle was here".
  • Thermal cameras — perimeter detection on dark, large, or rural sites where motion-triggered IR isn't enough.
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Industries we install for

Different industries need different CCTV designs. We install for:

Auckland suburbs we install in

Comsys is based in Glendene and installs CCTV across Auckland. A non-exhaustive list of suburbs we cover:

Takapuna · Albany · Ponsonby · Newmarket · Mount Eden · Howick · Botany · Henderson · Manukau · Papakura · all areas →

What does CCTV cost in Auckland?

Honest pricing depends on camera count, camera type, NVR storage, cabling, and labour. As a guide:

Read the full CCTV cost guide for Auckland for what drives the price up or down.

CCTV FAQ

How many CCTV cameras do I actually need?

For a typical 3–4 bedroom Auckland home, four to six cameras is usually the right answer: front (driveway/street), back (yard/deck), each side, and an internal turret over the entry. A bigger property or one with a separate sleepout adds one or two more. Commercial sites are sized to coverage zones; identification at every door, overview of each work area, and any cash-handling or high-value-stock zone gets dedicated coverage.

Should I get 4MP, 6MP, or 4K cameras?

4MP is the practical default for residential and most commercial overview shots — it's a balance of detail, storage cost, and bandwidth. 6MP and 4K are useful where you need to digitally zoom into recorded footage (large retail floor, big yard, multi-lane car park) or where the camera covers a long view. Higher resolution doesn't fix bad placement.

How long should I keep CCTV footage?

Around 30 days is the sensible default for general residential and workplace use, aligning with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's guidance under the Privacy Act 2020. Higher-risk sites (retail, hospitality, warehousing) often retain 60–90 days as a documented decision. We size NVR storage to your chosen retention.

Can I view the cameras when I'm overseas?

Yes. Hikvision, Dahua, and Axis all have stable mobile and desktop apps (Hik-Connect, DMSS, AXIS Companion) that let you view live and recorded footage from anywhere. We set these up on your phones on commissioning day and run a quick walkthrough so you don't end up Googling at the airport.

What's the difference between NVR and cloud recording?

NVR (Network Video Recorder) is an on-site disk that records continuously and is the default for residential and most commercial Auckland installs. Cloud recording is an add-on or alternative for off-site backup, typically per-camera per-month. Most clients use NVR for primary recording and cloud only for the cameras whose footage they really can't afford to lose.

Will the cameras work if my internet goes down?

Yes — recording continues to the on-site NVR independently of your internet connection. What stops working is remote app viewing and any cloud backup. Most NVRs also include local export via USB so you can hand footage to police or your insurer without internet.

Free on-site CCTV assessment

We walk the property, recommend a layered design, and quote in writing. No teaser pricing.

Related guides

CCTV cost guide for Auckland · CCTV maintenance checklist · Security audit checklist

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CCTV price calculator

Indicative supplied-and-installed price for a Comsys CCTV system. Move the inputs to match your site — the calculator updates live.

Indicative price range, supplied & installed
$2,200 – $3,000
Includes IP cameras, NVR with your chosen retention, mounting, cabling, app set-up on your phone, and a written commissioning record.

This calculator is a guide only. Final pricing depends on the site visit — specific camera models, mounting access, cable routing, and any access control or alarm integration can move the number up or down. We always quote in writing after a free on-site assessment, with brand and model itemised so you can see exactly what you’re paying for.