High-Definition Video: Crisp, clear video quality with resolutions like 1080p, 4K, or even higher for detailed surveillance.
Night Vision: Infrared or color night vision capabilities for clear footage in low light or complete darkness.
Wide-Angle Viewing: Cameras with wide-angle lenses or PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) functionality to cover larger areas or focus on specific spots.
Motion Detection: Intelligent motion sensors that trigger recording or alerts when movement is detected.

Smart Integration: Compatibility with smart home ecosystems like Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit for seamless integration.
Remote Access: Live streaming and playback via a mobile app or web interface, allowing users to monitor their premises from anywhere.
Cloud and Local Storage: Options for both cloud storage for accessibility and security, and local storage for those preferring physical control over their data.
Two-Way Audio: Cameras equipped with microphones and speakers to allow for communication through the camera.
Weather Resistance: IP-rated (Ingress Protection) for durability against elements, suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations.
AI Features: Advanced features like facial recognition, license plate recognition, or anomaly detection to enhance security measures.
Privacy Masking: Ability to block out areas within the camera’s view to avoid recording private zones.
Tamper Detection: Alerts or recordings triggered if the camera is tampered with, moved, or obscured.
Custom Alerts: Setting up custom alerts for specific triggers like a person entering a restricted area.
Power Options: Options for wired, wireless, or Power over Ethernet (PoE) installations for flexible placement.

Scalability: Systems that can easily expand with additional cameras as needs grow.
Battery-Powered Options: For locations where power wiring is impractical, offering long-life battery options.
Secure Encryption: End-to-end encryption for video streams and stored data to prevent unauthorized access.
Installation Flexibility: Designed for easy installation on walls, ceilings, or specialized mounts, with adjustable angles for optimal coverage.
Event Timelines: User-friendly interfaces that allow for quick navigation through recorded events.
Health Monitoring: Features that notify you if a camera goes offline or has issues, ensuring constant surveillance.
Environmental Sensors: Some cameras might include sensors for temperature, humidity, or air quality, useful for more than just security.
Vandal-Resistant Designs: Cameras built to withstand physical attacks or tampering attempts.