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Residential CCTV systems for Auckland homes

Properly designed and professionally installed home CCTV that gives you identifiable footage, remote phone viewing, and confidence that your family and property are covered — not just a camera count on a brochure.

Residential CCTV camera installed at Auckland home

Home CCTV systems that actually work when you need them

Most generic residential CCTV packages share the same weakness: wide-angle cameras mounted too high, no thought given to night-time colour performance, and a mobile app the homeowner gives up on after the first week. When something happens — a break-in, a vehicle theft, a dispute with a neighbour — the footage is blurry, overexposed, or simply not pointing at what matters. Comsys takes a different approach.

Every residential CCTV installation we do in Auckland starts with a free on-site assessment. We walk the property with you, identify the real exposure points — the street-facing driveway, the side gate your fence doesn't cover, the back deck that faces a reserve — and recommend a camera layout that gives you useful, identifiable footage rather than just coverage statistics. We install IP cameras only (no analog DVR systems), an NVR sized for at least 31 days of retention, and set up the viewing apps on your phone on commissioning day so the system is genuinely useful from day one.

  • 4MP & 4K turret cameras — the residential workhorse, discreet under eaves and easy to angle precisely
  • ColorVu & Full-Color night vision — identifiable colour footage in driveways and yards without blinding floodlights
  • AI person & vehicle detection — motion alerts filtered to actual people and vehicles, not cats or tree branches
  • Remote phone viewing — Hik-Connect or DMSS app configured on your devices on commissioning day
  • Doorbell camera integration — video doorbell added to the same NVR and app for a unified system
  • Driveway & garage monitoring — dedicated camera angles for vehicle and pedestrian approaches
  • IP66/IK10 rated housings — weather and tamper-resistant for New Zealand's varied climate
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Wireless, wired, and solar-powered options for every Auckland home

Not every Auckland home is suited to a traditional cabled installation. Older villas with solid brick walls, rental properties where drilling is restricted, or sleepouts and garages far from the main house all present cabling challenges. Comsys offers wired, wireless, and solar-powered camera options so the right technology is used for each specific situation — rather than forcing every home into the same solution.

Wired IP cameras connected over Cat6 cable are still the gold standard for reliability and image quality. For situations where cabling is genuinely impractical, we install Wi-Fi cameras that connect to your home network and record to the same NVR, maintaining a single system and a single app. Solar-powered cameras are available for detached garages, rural boundary monitoring, and holiday properties without permanent power. Whatever the combination, every system is documented at handover with camera locations, viewing angles, storage settings, and login credentials.

  • Wired PoE IP cameras — most reliable option for permanent homes with accessible roof or ceiling space
  • Wi-Fi cameras — for locations where drilling or cable runs are impractical or restricted
  • Solar-powered cameras — garages, rural boundaries, and holiday homes without mains power at the camera location
  • Multi-property monitoring — view cameras across your main home and rental properties from a single app
  • NVR local recording — continues even when the internet is down; footage is never dependent on a cloud subscription
  • Home automation integration — cameras can link with alarm systems, smart door locks, and lighting
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What does residential CCTV cost in Auckland?

Home CCTV pricing depends on camera count, resolution, night-vision type, NVR storage, and cabling. As a practical guide for Auckland homes:

Read the full CCTV cost guide for Auckland or use the CCTV price calculator for an indicative quote.

Residential CCTV FAQ

How many cameras do I need for my Auckland home?

For a typical 3–4 bedroom Auckland house, four to six cameras is the right starting point: the front driveway or street approach, the back yard or deck, each side of the house (particularly side gates), and in some cases a camera inside covering the main entry. Larger properties, corner sections, or homes with a separate sleepout or garage usually benefit from one or two additional cameras. We work this out during the free on-site assessment rather than applying a formula.

Can I install cameras without drilling?

In some situations, yes. Wi-Fi cameras with external mount plates can be attached with appropriate outdoor adhesive on certain surfaces, and there are battery-powered or solar-powered options that require no cable run at all. However, for permanent homes, a cabled installation is almost always worth the minor disruption — it's more reliable, produces better image quality, and doesn't require battery changes or recharging. We will discuss your specific situation during the assessment and give you an honest recommendation.

Will cameras work if power goes out?

Standard IP cameras stop recording during a power cut because both the camera and the NVR need mains power. If power resilience is important — for a holiday home, a rural property, or a site that has experienced outages — we can add a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) to the NVR and switches, which provides several hours of continued recording. Battery-powered and solar-powered cameras operate independently of mains power and continue recording through outages.

What's the difference between wireless and wired cameras?

Wired cameras connect to the NVR via Cat6 Ethernet cable, which carries both power (PoE) and data. They are the most reliable option, with no interference or drop-out risk and typically better sustained image quality. Wireless (Wi-Fi) cameras connect to your home network over Wi-Fi and can be placed where cabling is impractical, but they depend on your Wi-Fi coverage and can experience interference. For most Auckland homes, wired is strongly preferred; wireless is used where cabling is genuinely not feasible.

Do I need to tell people about my security cameras in NZ?

For cameras that cover only your own private property and are not visible to neighbours or the street, there is no strict legal requirement to display signage. However, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner recommends that cameras capturing any public or shared space — including the footpath, a shared driveway, or a neighbour's yard — are accompanied by visible signage and a brief privacy notice. We advise on placement and sign requirements during installation to ensure your system is Privacy Act compliant.

Free home CCTV assessment across Auckland

We visit your property, recommend a layered camera layout, and quote in writing. No obligation. No teaser pricing.

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