Business Security Camera Systems

Security Built for Real-World Business Needs

Lorex business security camera systems combine a dedicated recorder (NVR or DVR) and wired cameras to deliver reliable 24/7 recording, scalable coverage, and smart features that help you stay aware, protect assets, and improve day-to-day operations.

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Why Choose a Lorex Business Security Camera System?

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24/7 Wired Recording

Wired Lorex systems provide dependable, always-on coverage with continuous recording to a security-grade hard drive, helping ensure important business activity is captured for review.

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Centralized System Control

A dedicated recorder brings your cameras, footage, storage, and settings together in one place, making it easier to manage coverage across entrances, customer areas, storage rooms, parking lots, and operational spaces.

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Local Video Storage

Recordings are stored locally on the recorder, helping businesses maintain control over their footage without required monthly cloud storage fees.

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Scalable Coverage

Choose a system size that fits your business today, with room to add compatible cameras or upgrade storage as your coverage needs grow.

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Remote Business Viewing

Lorex apps let you view live cameras, receive alerts, and review recordings from anywhere, helping owners and managers stay connected while off-site.

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Professional-Grade Video Quality

Clear, detailed video helps capture important visual details for identification, evidence, incident review, and operational awareness.

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Night & Low-Light Visibility

Color Night Vision, infrared night vision, and advanced imaging features help improve visibility after dark or in challenging lighting conditions, whether you’re monitoring exterior areas or dark interior spaces after hours.

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Smart Detection & Analytics

Identify important activity, reduce unnecessary alerts, and uncover useful business insights with features like people counting, heat maps, and smart search.

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Deterrence Features

Visible cameras and active deterrence features help reinforce security presence around entrances, parking areas, loading zones, and restricted spaces while giving teams a way to respond when needed.

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Commercial-Grade Durability

Weatherproof designs, durable camera housings, and vandal-resistant construction help protect cameras in exposed outdoor areas, public-facing spaces, and demanding commercial environments.

Types of Business Security Camera Systems

Choose NVR systems for modern IP performance, higher-resolution video, and advanced analytics, or DVR systems for cost-effective coverage, long cable runs, and easier upgrades using existing coaxial wiring.

THE MODERN BUSINESS STANDARD

NVR Business Security Systems

NVR systems use IP cameras connected through Ethernet cables with Power over Ethernet (PoE). This allows each camera to receive power and transmit video through a single cable, creating a clean and reliable setup for modern business security.

NVR systems are ideal for businesses that need higher-resolution video, advanced analytics, higher camera counts, and flexible coverage across larger or more complex layouts.

  • Single-Cable PoE Installation: PoE connections deliver power and video through one Ethernet cable up to 300 ft per camera, with PoE switches or extenders available for longer runs.
  • Highest-Quality Image Support: Network connectivity helps NVR systems support higher resolutions for sharper, more detailed video.
  • Advanced Camera Intelligence: IP cameras use built-in processors to support advanced smart detection, analytics, alerts, and more efficient event monitoring.
  • Future-Ready Technology: Built-in processors help IP cameras stay future-ready with firmware updates and supported feature upgrades.
  • Expandable System Capacity: Higher-channel NVR options make it easier to cover larger businesses, multiple entrances, parking areas, warehouses, and operational spaces as your needs grow.
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Add Smart Wireless Products for Your Business

Smart wireless cameras can add quick, flexible coverage for specific business needs, such as monitoring entrances, improving outdoor lighting, or covering hard-to-wire areas. However, these standalone devices cannot be connected directly to an NVR or DVR recorder and record separately using their own local storage or optional cloud storage.

Key Areas to Cover with a Business Security Camera System

Effective business security starts by identifying where risk, activity, and visibility matter most. Use these key areas to plan camera placement across your property.

Entrances & Exits

Monitor customer, employee, vendor, and visitor access points where daily movement is most likely to happen.

Customer & Public Areas

Cover sales floors, lobbies, waiting areas, dining spaces, and service counters to support safety, visibility, and incident review.

Iventory & Storage Areas

Protect stock rooms, warehouses, supply areas, equipment rooms, and other spaces where valuable assets are stored.

Point-of-Sale & Payment Counters

Monitor checkout counters, service desks, reception areas, and payment points where customer transactions and staff interactions take place.

Parking Lots & Exteriors

Monitor vehicle, pedestrian, and perimeter activity to help maintain safer exterior spaces for employees, customers, and visitors.

Loading Docks & Operational Spaces

Monitor deliveries, shipments, equipment movement, and high-traffic work zones to support safety, operations, incident review, and documentation for claims or disputes.

Business Security Camera System Planning & Installation Tips

Plan Coverage Around Business Risks and Operations

Before choosing a system, consider how your business operates, where activity is highest, and which areas need consistent visibility for security, safety, and incident review.

  • Map coverage around customer areas, employee-only spaces, inventory zones, exterior areas, and operational workflows.

  • Choose a recorder with enough channels for current coverage needs and future expansion.

  • Plan storage based on camera count, resolution, recording mode, and how long footage may need to be retained.

  • Consider higher-risk areas such as payment zones, stock rooms, loading docks, parking lots, and restricted spaces.

  • Account for business hours, after-hours monitoring, lighting conditions, and areas with limited staff visibility.

Installation Tips for Commercial Security Cameras

A business installation should help cameras capture useful footage while keeping equipment protected, professional-looking, and positioned for real-world activity.

  • Mount cameras to capture faces, vehicles, transactions, inventory movement, and activity at key decision points.

  • Use overlapping views in high-risk zones to reduce blind spots and support incident review.

  • Position cameras to avoid glare from storefront windows, bright exterior lighting, reflective surfaces, or strong backlighting.

  • Use junction boxes, conduit, and protected cable paths in public-facing, outdoor, or high-traffic areas.

  • Choose vandal-resistant or IK10-rated cameras for within-reach locations, entrances, parking areas, and exposed spaces.

  • Place the recorder in a secure, ventilated location with controlled access.

 

Smart Video Analytics for Different Business Types

Every industry has different security priorities. Explore how Lorex business security camera systems and smart video analytics can help support the unique challenges of each environment.

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Automotive Dealerships & Repair Shops

Help protect high-value vehicles, customer property, and busy exterior spaces with intelligent vehicle-focused alerts that can flag unusual activity, unauthorized parking, wrong-way movement, and key events for easier review.

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Retail Stores

Better understand customer activity while supporting loss prevention with analytics that can highlight traffic patterns, busy areas, missing or abandoned objects, and important events across retail environments.
 

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Warehouse & Manufacturing Facilities

Support safer, more controlled operations with analytics that can help identify restricted-area activity, movement across key boundaries, missing equipment, abandoned objects, and potential camera tampering.

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Restaurant & Food Service

Keep up with busy service environments using analytics that can help monitor crowding, customer flow, deliveries, and key events during peak hours or after incidents.

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Gyms & Fitness Centers

Support member safety and facility awareness with analytics that can help monitor occupancy, identify activity patterns, review incidents faster, and maintain awareness across high-use spaces.
 

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Hotels & Other Lodgings

Support guest safety and shared-space awareness with analytics that can help identify crowding, loitering, unusual movement, restricted-area activity, and events that may require review.

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Construction Sites & Property Estate Properties

Monitor changing or less-supervised environments with analytics that can help detect people or vehicles, identify boundary crossings, flag unauthorized activity, and support safety awareness around materials, equipment, or vacant properties.

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Faith-Based Organizations

Support a safe, welcoming environment with analytics that can help identify activity near restricted areas, monitor event flow, detect unexpected movement during off-hours, and review incidents involving shared or community spaces.
 

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Offices & Commercial Buildings

Support access visibility and workplace awareness with analytics that can help identify entry activity, recognize familiar faces, monitor traffic patterns, detect restricted-area movement, and simplify incident review.

Learn More About Smart Video Analytics

Explore Lorex smart video analytics to learn how intelligent detection, event search, traffic insights, and activity-based alerts can help businesses get more value from their security footage.

Accessories for Business Security Camera Systems

Complete your wired business security setup with accessories that help improve system performance, simplify installation, expand coverage, and support reliable long-term operation across your property.

Security Hard Drives

Upgrade recorder storage to extend video retention and support business needs like incident review, liability support, and operational oversight. Select professional security recorders also include dual hard drive bays for expanded storage or hard drive mirroring.

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Security Camera Cables

Choose the right cabling for your business system, including Cat6 Ethernet cables for IP cameras and BNC video/power cables for analog cameras. For larger or custom installations, bulk Cat6 cabling helps support tailored cable runs, while IP camera connector glands help protect Ethernet connections from dust, moisture, and outdoor exposure.

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PoE Switches & Extenders

Expand IP camera coverage across larger business properties with PoE switches and extenders that help support longer cable runs, cleaner network layouts, and camera connections in locations farther from the recorder. PoE switches can also help businesses use available channels on higher-capacity NVRs, such as 32-channel recorders with fewer built-in PoE ports than total supported channels.

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Coax to Ethernet Adapters

Upgrade select analog camera installations without replacing existing coaxial cable. Coax-to-Ethernet adapters help convert compatible coax runs for use with IP cameras, allowing businesses to modernize older systems while reducing installation time, disruption, and new cable work.

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Junction Boxes, Mounts & Brackets

Protect camera connections, conceal wiring, and position cameras more securely on walls, ceilings, poles, corners, and other surfaces for a cleaner, more professional installation.

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Solar LED Security Yard Sign

ShopAdd a visible security presence around your business with a solar-powered LED yard sign that helps alert visitors that the property is protected by Lorex security.

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Questions fréquemment posées

Business What is a business security camera system?

A business security camera system includes a dedicated security recorder (NVR or DVR) and compatible wired cameras that work together to provide reliable surveillance for commercial properties. These scalable systems support continuous recording, centralized management, remote viewing, and smart analytics to help improve awareness and day-to-day operations.

Business What type of security camera system is best for a business?

The best business system camera system depends on your property size, installation needs, camera count, and long-term coverage goals. NVR systems are a strong choice for businesses that want IP cameras, higher-resolution video, PoE cabling, and advanced analytics. DVR systems are a practical option for businesses that want cost-effective wired coverage or need to reuse existing coaxial wiring.

Business How many security cameras does my business need?

The number of cameras depends on your business type, property layout, entrances, parking areas, customer spaces, inventory areas, and operational zones. Smaller businesses may be able to cover key areas with an 8-channel recorder, while larger properties, warehouses, dealerships, and multi-entry buildings may require 16-channel or 32-channel recorders.

Business Can Lorex business security systems record 24/7?

Yes. Lorex NVR and DVR systems are designed for continuous 24/7 recording to the recorder’s security-grade hard drive, helping businesses avoid missing important moments while keeping footage available for incident review, liability support, and operational oversight.

Business Do Lorex business security camera systems require monthly fees?

Lorex wired NVR and DVR systems record footage locally to the recorder’s hard drive, so there are no required monthly cloud storage fees for recording. Some standalone wireless (Wi-Fi) smart cameras may offer optional cloud plans, depending on the model.

Business Can I view my business security cameras remotely?

Yes. Lorex business security camera systems allow owners and managers to view live cameras, receive alerts, review recordings, and adjust basic system settings through a compatible Lorex app. Owners can also set different levels of control for managers and employees, helping teams stay connected while off-site or managing multiple locations.

Business Why does my business need smart video analytics?

Smart video analytics help businesses identify important activity faster, reduce unnecessary motion alerts, and make footage easier to search, review, and understand. Features like person and vehicle detection, people counting, heat maps, loitering detection, line-crossing detection, and smart search can support security, safety, incident review, and day-to-day operations.

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Business Can I upgrade the storage on my business security recorder?

Yes, Lorex recorders support hard drive upgrades to extend video retention. Select professional recorders also include dual hard drive bays, which may support expanded storage or hard drive mirroring depending on system compatibility.

Business Can I expand my business security camera system later?

Yes, as long as your recorder has available channels and supports the cameras you want to add. Businesses can choose systems with more channels than they currently need to allow for future expansion across new entrances, work areas, parking lots, warehouses, or additional buildings.

Business How do PoE switches work with business security camera systems?

PoE switches allow compatible IP cameras to receive power and transmit video through Ethernet cabling. They can help businesses connect cameras farther from the recorder, organize larger network layouts, and use available channels on higher-capacity NVRs, such as 32-channel recorders with fewer built-in PoE ports than total supported channels.

Business Can I reuse existing coaxial cable for a business security upgrade?

In many cases, existing RG59 coaxial wiring can be reused with compatible DVR systems. For select IP camera upgrades, coax-to-Ethernet adapters may help businesses modernize older installations without running all-new Ethernet cable, depending on product and installation compatibility.

Business What durability features should I look for in business security cameras?

Lorex wired security cameras are built for outdoor use and feature vandal-resistant construction to support reliable coverage in demanding business environments. For added protection in exposed, high-traffic, or within-reach locations, look for models with IP67 weatherproof ratings or IK10 impact-resistant ratings.

Business What accessories are useful for business security camera systems?

Common business security accessories include surveillance-grade hard drives, Cat6 and BNC security camera cables, PoE switches & extenders, coax-to-Ethernet adapters, junction boxes, mounts, and brackets. These can help improve installation flexibility, extend coverage, organize equipment, and support reliable long-term operation.

Business What is the Lorex for Business Partner Program?

The Lorex for Business Partner Program gives installers, business owners, and commercial customers an easier way to purchase security solutions for business projects. Program benefits include preferred pricing, extended warranties, dedicated support, and access to business-focused products and resources. Learn more about the Lorex for Business Partner Program to see how Lorex can help simplify your next security purchase.