Wired Security Cameras
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$1,130.86 inc GSTPrice:$1,028.05 ex GST
Wired Security Cameras
Protect your home, business or commercial site with reliable wired security cameras from John Barnes Group. Whether you are upgrading an existing CCTV system or planning a new installation, our range of wired cameras is designed to deliver consistent, high-quality footage and dependable coverage across Brisbane, Queensland, New South Wales and Australia-wide. Shop online with confidence and build a robust security solution that works seamlessly with your door hardware, locks and access control.
Reliable, Always-On Protection for Your Property
Wired security cameras are a smart choice when you want long-term, stable protection for your property. Instead of relying on batteries or Wi-Fi strength, wired CCTV cameras use dedicated cabling for power and data, helping to reduce dropouts and signal issues. For busy homes, multi-storey buildings and high-traffic commercial sites, this gives you peace of mind that your surveillance is operating around the clock, not just when the signal behaves itself.
From front door entrances and driveways to internal corridors, car parks and loading docks, wired cameras are ideal wherever you need a permanent, fixed security solution. Combine your CCTV with strong door hardware and locking systems from brands like Lockwood, Dormakaba, Barben and Zanda to create a complete security ecosystem for your property.
Why Choose Wired Security Cameras Over Wireless?
Uninterrupted Power and Recording
Wired security cameras are powered via cable, so you are not constantly checking batteries or worrying about devices shutting down at the wrong time. This is especially important for critical areas such as front door entries, warehouse roller doors, or building access points where continuous recording is essential for safety, monitoring and insurance purposes.
Stable, High-Quality Footage
Because wired cameras transmit data through a physical cable rather than relying on Wi-Fi, they typically offer more stable video quality. This is a major advantage for higher resolution systems where you need clear footage to identify people, vehicles and events. For busy sites in Brisbane or regional Queensland, where multiple devices compete for Wi-Fi, a wired CCTV setup can provide a more consistent result.
Ideal for Residential and Commercial Installations
Wired security cameras suit both residential and commercial properties, from family homes and duplexes to offices, retail tenancies, industrial facilities and strata complexes. Whether your project is in metropolitan Brisbane, growing regions of Queensland, expanding areas in New South Wales or elsewhere in Australia, a wired system offers scalability and long-term performance without constantly managing wireless connectivity.
Wired Security Cameras for Homes
If you are looking to buy wired security cameras online for your home, consider the areas you want to monitor day and night. Common locations include the front door, garage, side access paths, back patio and any areas where deliveries are left. A wired front door security camera can work hand-in-hand with quality entrance sets and deadlocks from Lockwood or Dormakaba to help deter intruders and give you clearer visibility of who is at your door.
For modern and contemporary homes, many customers pair discrete wired cameras with stylish architectural door hardware from Barben and Zanda. While these brands focus on handles, levers and accessories, integrating good physical security with a reliable CCTV system helps create a complete front entry solution that looks good and performs well.
Wired Security Cameras for Commercial and Industrial Sites
Commercial premises, warehouses, schools and healthcare facilities typically require more extensive coverage and longer recording times. Wired security cameras are well suited to these environments, where permanent cable runs can be planned during a fit-out or refurbishment. Entrances, reception areas, corridors, stairwells, storage rooms, loading docks and car parks can all be monitored as part of a wider security plan.
In many cases, camera systems are installed alongside access control and door hardware solutions from Dormakaba and Lockwood, particularly on restricted doors and high-security zones. Architectural hardware from Barben and Zanda can also be incorporated in public-facing areas where aesthetics and security both matter. Across Queensland, New South Wales and Australia-wide, this integrated approach helps building managers, facility owners and strata committees maintain a safer environment for occupants and visitors.
Key Features to Consider When Choosing Wired Security Cameras
Image Quality and Night Vision
When comparing wired CCTV cameras, image quality should be a top priority. Higher resolutions can provide more detailed footage, which is particularly useful for identifying faces, number plates and activity in busy areas. Strong low-light performance or dedicated night vision is also important for external cameras monitoring front entries, driveways and laneways during the evening.
Durability and Weather Resistance
Outdoor wired security cameras should be built to handle Australian conditions, including harsh sunlight, heat, wind and rain. For properties in Brisbane and across Queensland, robust housings and suitable weather ratings help ensure your cameras operate reliably over time. Internal cameras, while not exposed to the elements, should still be sturdy enough to handle high-traffic commercial spaces such as corridors and public areas.
Integration with Door Hardware and Security Systems
Many property owners are moving toward integrated security solutions where cameras, door hardware and access control work together. While your wired cameras handle surveillance, trusted brands like Lockwood and Dormakaba provide locking and access systems, and Barben or Zanda deliver the finishing touch with modern architectural hardware. Selecting compatible components up front can help streamline installation and ongoing management of your security setup.
Installation and Placement Tips
Wired security cameras should be installed by a suitably qualified security technician or licensed electrician, particularly in Queensland and New South Wales where electrical and security work is regulated. A professional installer can help you plan cable routes, recommend appropriate mounting heights, and position cameras to cover vulnerable entry points without intruding on neighbouring properties.
Common placements include above front and rear doors, overlooking car parks and driveways, and along key internal corridors. It is generally best to avoid pointing cameras directly into bright light sources, such as the afternoon sun, to maintain clear images. For a cohesive look, many customers coordinate their camera positions with door hardware and entrance features, ensuring that cameras complement rather than clutter the appearance of their building.
Buying Wired Security Cameras Online with John Barnes Group
When you buy wired security cameras online from John Barnes Group, you are working with a specialist in security and architectural door hardware trusted across Brisbane, Queensland, New South Wales and Australia-wide. Our curated range is selected to suit local conditions and common residential and commercial applications, helping you specify products that work in real-world Australian environments.
Browse our category to compare different wired CCTV options, then build out your complete security solution with complementary door hardware from Barben, Dormakaba, Lockwood and Zanda. Whether you are upgrading a single front door camera at home or planning a multi-camera fit-out for a commercial project, our team can support you with practical product guidance and reliable supply.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are wired security cameras better than wireless cameras?
Wired security cameras are often preferred for permanent installations because they provide continuous power and a stable data connection via cable. This can mean fewer dropouts and more consistent video quality, which is especially important for commercial sites and busy homes. Wireless cameras offer flexibility, but for core areas like entrances, loading docks and car parks, wired CCTV is generally considered the more robust option.
Can I use wired security cameras for both internal and external areas?
Yes. Many wired security camera ranges include models designed specifically for outdoor use, with weather-resistant housings, as well as more compact internal cameras for corridors, offices and reception areas. When planning your system, think about front door coverage, internal movement routes and external spaces like car parks or yards, and choose cameras rated appropriately for each environment.
Do wired security cameras work with my existing security system?
In many cases, wired security cameras can be integrated with existing recorders, monitors or access control systems, depending on the technology and compatibility. A security installer can help you assess what you already have and recommend cameras that will work alongside your current Lockwood, Dormakaba, Barben or Zanda door and access hardware, so you do not need to replace everything at once.
Are wired cameras suitable for apartments and townhouses?
Wired security cameras can be a great option for apartments, townhouses and duplexes, particularly for monitoring entry doors, garages and common areas. In some cases, body corporate or strata approval may be required before installation, especially if cabling runs through shared spaces. Many multi-residential developments across Brisbane and New South Wales already use wired CCTV as part of their overall security plan.
How many wired cameras do I need for my property?
The number of cameras you need depends on the size and layout of your property, as well as the level of coverage you want. A typical home might use a front door camera, a rear or side access camera, and one overlooking the driveway or garage. Commercial properties may require additional cameras at entrances, corridors, stairwells, loading docks and car parks. A security professional can help map out key risk areas and recommend a suitable configuration.
Can wired security cameras record at night?
Most modern wired CCTV cameras designed for security use offer some form of night vision or low-light performance. This allows the camera to capture usable footage in darker conditions, which is vital for monitoring entrances, car parks and outdoor areas overnight. When comparing products, check for features that support night-time recording for your specific installation.
Do I need a professional to install wired security cameras?
Because wired cameras require cabling for power and data, it is strongly recommended that installation be carried out by a qualified professional. In Queensland and New South Wales, certain electrical and security work must be performed by licensed trades. A professional installer can ensure your system is installed safely, neatly and in line with relevant regulations.
Can I buy wired security cameras online for projects across Australia?
Yes. John Barnes Group supplies wired security cameras and related hardware for projects in Brisbane, throughout Queensland, across New South Wales and Australia-wide. You can order online, coordinate your CCTV requirements with door hardware from Barben, Dormakaba, Lockwood and Zanda, and have everything delivered to site to streamline your installation.
Why Choose John Barnes Group?
John Barnes Group is a trusted supplier of security and architectural door hardware across Brisbane, Queensland, New South Wales and Australia-wide. Our wired security camera range is selected to work alongside proven brands such as Barben, Dormakaba, Lockwood and Zanda, helping you build a complete, cohesive security solution. With deep industry experience, knowledgeable support and a strong focus on quality, we make it easier to specify and purchase wired CCTV systems online for both residential and commercial projects.