HD-TVI Camera Systems
HD video over your existing coax cable — the cheapest path from unusable analog footage to sharp HD, without opening a single wall.
HD-TVI
The Retrofit Case
HD-TVI carries high-definition video over standard coaxial cable — the same RG59 that’s already in the walls of virtually every building that has ever had cameras installed.
Here’s the situation we see constantly: a business installed analog cameras eight or twelve years ago. The footage still records, but you can tell a person was there, not who they were. Replace the cameras and the recorder, keep the coax, and you go from unusable to sharp HD without opening a single wall.
Advantages
Why HD-TVI Still Matters
Reuses Existing Coax
The core benefit, and it’s substantial.
Zero Network Load
Video never touches your business LAN.
Long Cable Runs
Coax carries HD-TVI farther than Ethernet’s 100-meter limit.
Simple and Reliable
No IP addressing, no VLANs, no network configuration.
Being Straight With You
The Limitations
Lower resolution ceiling than IP. The highest resolutions and multi-sensor cameras are IP-only.
Limited analytics. Line crossing, object classification, and license plate recognition are largely IP territory.
One camera per cable. IP allows multiple cameras on one network run through a switch.
Manufacturers
Luminys
Value-focused HD-TVI camera and recorder lines at a price point that makes broad coverage affordable.
Digital Watchdog
HD-TVI cameras and recorders alongside their IP lines, including Star-Light low-light technology.
Real-World Design
Most Systems End Up Hybrid
Modern recorders accept both HD-TVI and IP inputs. A typical approach: keep the existing coax for general coverage areas, and run new network cable only to the handful of locations that need what IP provides — the entrance where you need identification-grade detail, the parking lot where you want license plate capture.
Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Will HD-TVI work on my existing coax?
Almost always, if the cable is in reasonable condition. We test the existing runs during the site assessment.
How much better is it than my current analog cameras?
Substantially. Analog systems top out around 0.4 megapixels. HD-TVI delivers multiple megapixels over the same cable.
Can I mix HD-TVI and IP cameras?
Yes. Hybrid recorders accept both, and that’s the most cost-effective design for most retrofits.
Is HD-TVI obsolete technology?
No. It’s actively developed and manufactured, and it solves a problem IP doesn’t — delivering HD over cable that’s already installed.
Can I add IP cameras later if I start with HD-TVI?
Yes — hybrid recorders accept both, so you can add IP cameras at specific locations later without replacing the HD-TVI cameras and coax already in place.
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Peoria, AZ 85381
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