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Security Camera Systems for Business

Centralized Security Designed to Protect Property, Improve Operations, and Scale with Your Business

Protect your business with complete security camera systems that include wired security cameras and a dedicated recorder for reliable, centralized recording. Whether you’re monitoring a single location or managing multiple sites, Lorex systems provide professional surveillance, advanced AI analytics, and real-time remote monitoring to help keep you connected to your business from anywhere.

Choose the Right Security Camera System for Your Busines

Choose from NVR (IP) or DVR (analog) to match your infrastructure, budget, and security requirements.

THE MODERN STANDARD

NVR Systems (IP Cameras)

NVR systems use Ethernet (PoE) to connect IP cameras directly to the recorder, delivering high-resolution video and advanced analytics.

  • ✓Supports ultra-high resolutions (up to 4K and beyond)
  • ✓Advanced AI detection and video analytics
  • ✓Single-cable installation (power + data via PoE)
  • ✓Scalable for growing businesses and large deployments
  • ✓Ideal for modern installations looking for flexible, future-ready security systems

Key Capabilities for Business Security Camera Systems

Lorex business systems are designed to support the demands of professional security, with features that help businesses monitor, manage, and protect their properties more effectively.

Centralized Recording & Storage

All cameras connect to a central recorder, allowing you to store, manage, and review footage from one secure location.  

Continuous 24/7 Recording

Capture every moment with uninterrupted recording, ensuring critical events are always documented. 

Scalable Channel Capacity

Choose systems that support 8, 16, 32, or more channels to match your property size and future expansion needs. 

Advanced Analytics & Smart Search

Smart detection, analytics, and search tools help identify important events faster while providing insights that support business operations. 

Remote Monitoring & Multi-Site Management

Access live video, playback footage, and manage multiple systems remotely through a Lorex app.

Storage & Retention

Security systems save footage locally to surveillance-grade hard drives built for the high workload required by continuous recording. Included recorder storage can often be expanded with larger hard drives, while select recorders feature dual drive bays for additional storage capacity or mirrored backup. Once storage is full, the recorder automatically overwrites the oldest footage with new recordings, so larger storage capacity helps extend how long footage is retained. Retention time is also affected by factors such as camera count, resolution, bitrate, and recording mode.

Choosing the Right Security Camera System Size for Your Business

The number of recorder channels determines how many cameras your system can support. Choose a system size based on your current coverage needs, while leaving room to expand as your business grows.

8-Channel Systems

Ideal for small businesses, offices, and storefronts that need essential coverage for entrances, customer areas, storage rooms, and key access points.

16-Channel Systems

A strong choice for growing businesses that need broader coverage across indoor and outdoor areas, including parking lots, loading areas, offices, and operational spaces.

32-Channel Systems

Built for large properties, warehouses, multi-building layouts, and complex commercial installations that require extensive coverage, higher camera counts, and room for future expansion.

Business Security Camera System Use Cases

Security camera systems support a wide range of business use cases, helping teams protect property, support employee and customer safety, stay aware of daily activity, and use smart analytics to make more informed operational decisions.

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Retail Stores & Storefronts

Monitor entrances, aisles, stock areas, and point-of-sale zones, while using smart analytics like heat maps and people counting to identify traffic patterns, optimize staffing, and improve store layouts.

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Warehouses & Industrial Spaces

Use larger 16- or 32-channel systems to cover loading docks, inventory zones, equipment areas, and production spaces while helping monitor operations, protect assets, and review incidents.

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Offices & Commercial Buildings

Maintain visibility across entrances, reception areas, shared spaces, and restricted zones to support employee safety, visitor awareness, and daily operations.

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Restaurants & Hospitality

Oversee entrances, dining areas, kitchens, service counters, and staff-only spaces to help support daily operations, maintain safety standards, and review incidents.

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Construction Sites & Temporary Workspaces

Monitor equipment, materials, entry points, and after-hours activity to help deter theft, manage site access, and maintain visibility as jobsite layouts change.

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Faith-Based & Community Organizations

Monitor entrances, gathering spaces, classrooms, offices, and parking areas to help support a safe, welcoming environment during services, events, and daily operations.

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Multi-Location Business Support

Work with Lorex for Business to plan scalable system deployments across multiple sites, with custom recorder, camera, and coverage options tailored to each location. Once installed, easily switch between sites in a Lorex app to view live cameras, review footage, and maintain visibility across every property — ideal for franchise owners, property managers, and growing businesses.

Security Camera System Analytics for Smarter Business Monitoring

Lorex security camera systems combine camera intelligence and recorder-based processing to help businesses detect important activity, reduce unnecessary alerts, and review footage faster. Depending on the camera and recorder model, analytics can identify people, vehicles, objects, movement patterns, and operational trends — turning your system into more than just a recording tool.

Available analytics vary by camera, recorder, and system compatibility.

Object Classification

Go beyond basic motion detection by identifying what triggered an event, so your system can deliver more relevant alerts.

  • Person Detection
  • Vehicle Detection
  • Animal Detection
  • Pet Detection
  • Package Detection
  • Face Detection
  • Face Recognition
  • Mask Detection
  • Auto-Framing
  • Auto-Tracking
  • Parking Area Detection
  • License Plate Recognition (LPR)

Incident Management

Monitor defined areas, boundaries, objects, and behaviors to help detect unusual activity, protect restricted zones, and speed up investigations.

  • Smart Search
  • Intrusion Detection
  • Line-Crossing Detection
  • Loitering Detection
  • Object Abandonment
  • Object Missing
  • Tamper Detection

Occupancy & Traffic

Understand how people move through your space with analytics that reveal activity patterns, traffic flow, and crowd behavior.

  • People Counting
  • Crowd Monitoring
  • Heat Maps

Complete Your Business Security Camera System Installation

Support your NVR or DVR system with accessories that help improve installation flexibility, recording capacity, cable management, and long-term system performance.

Security System Cabling (Ethernet & Coxial)

Choose the right cable length for your layout, from pre-made Ethernet and coaxial cables to bulk cable for custom runs between cameras and recorders.

Recorder Storage Upgrades

Increase how long footage is retained with surveillance-grade hard drives built for continuous recording workloads in NVR and DVR systems.

Network & PoE Expansion

Use PoE switches to connect IP cameras to available NVR channels when your recorder supports more cameras than it has built-in PoE ports. PoE switches and extenders can also help simplify network layouts and support longer camera distances for larger business properties.

Connection Protection

Keep camera connections protected and organized with junction boxes that help conceal wiring, reduce cable exposure, and create cleaner indoor or outdoor installations.

Mounting Hardware

Adapt cameras to walls, poles, ceilings, corners, and other mounting locations to improve coverage and create a more professional system layout.

Retrofit Upgrade Tools

Reuse existing coaxial infrastructure when upgrading older analog systems or transitioning select camera runs to modern IP-based installations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Security What is a business security camera system?

A business security camera system includes wired security cameras and a dedicated security recorder (NVR or DVR) that stores, manages, and organizes recorded footage. What makes these systems ideal for business use is their ability to support continuous recording, multiple cameras, centralized storage, remote access, smart analytics, and scalable coverage as your security needs grow.

Security What is the difference between an NVR and a DVR system?

NVR systems work with IP cameras and use Ethernet cabling with Power over Ethernet (PoE) to deliver power and data through one cable. DVR systems work with analog cameras and use RG59 Siamese coaxial cabling, which combines video and power connections in one cable run. This allows cameras to receive power from a power adapter near the DVR location, so you typically do not need an outlet near each camera. DVR systems are often a cost-effective option for businesses with existing coax wiring or long-distance camera runs.

Security Which system is better for my business: NVR or DVR?

NVR systems are ideal for modern installations that need high-resolution video, advanced analytics, and flexible expansion. DVR systems are a practical choice for businesses upgrading existing coax-based systems or needing cost-effective coverage over long cable distances.

Security Do Lorex business security systems require a subscription?

No. Lorex NVR and DVR systems use local recorder storage, so businesses can record and access footage without mandatory monthly cloud storage fees.

Security How does recorder storage and retention work?

Lorex NVR and DVR systems save footage locally to surveillance-grade hard drives inside the recorder. Included storage can often be expanded with larger hard drives, while select recorders feature dual drive bays for additional storage capacity or mirrored backup. Once storage is full, the recorder automatically overwrites the oldest footage with new recordings, allowing continuous recording without manual file management. Retention time depends on hard drive size, camera count, resolution, bitrate, and recording mode. Use the Lorex Hard Drive Storage Calculator to estimate storage needs based on your system setup and desired retention time.

Security How do I choose the right system size, and can I expand later?

The number of recorder channels determines how many cameras your system can support. For example, a 16-channel recorder can support up to 16 cameras. 8-channel systems are typically best for smaller businesses, 16-channel systems are a strong choice for growing coverage needs, and 32-channel or higher systems are better suited for large properties, warehouses, or multi-building layouts. You can add more cameras later as long as your recorder has available channels and supports the cameras you want to add.

Security How do PoE switches work with NVR systems?

PoE switches provide additional physical PoE ports for IP cameras, but they do not increase the recorder’s total channel count. They are useful when an NVR supports more cameras than it has built-in PoE ports — for example, a 32-channel NVR with 16 PoE ports. In that case, a PoE switch lets you connect cameras to the remaining available NVR channels through the network. PoE switches can also help simplify cabling layouts and support camera placement farther from the recorder in larger installations.

Security Can I access my business security system remotely?

Yes. Lorex systems allow remote viewing through a Lorex app, so you can view live video, review recordings, receive alerts, and manage system settings from anywhere. This helps business owners and managers stay connected to their property, respond faster to activity, and maintain visibility even when they’re off-site.

Security Can I connect wireless cameras to my business security camera system?

No. Wireless cameras do not connect directly to NVR or DVR recorders and operate separately from wired business security systems. However, you can still add indoor or outdoor Wi-Fi cameras, video doorbells, floodlight cameras, and lightbulb cameras as standalone devices — especially when they use the same Lorex app, making it easier to view and manage wired and wireless coverage in one place. Wi-Fi cameras are useful for adding flexible coverage to hard-to-wire areas, temporary spaces, entrances, or locations where quick setup and event recording are more important than continuous recorder-based recording.

Security What are smart analytics in a business security system?

Smart analytics use camera intelligence, recorder processing, or both to help detect, classify, and filter activity across your property. These tools can help reduce unnecessary alerts, speed up incident review, monitor occupancy, identify traffic patterns, and support smarter operational decisions. Available analytics vary by system, so always check product specifications for supported features.

Security What types of smart analytics are available?

Smart analytics vary by camera and recorder model, but may include search tools like Smart Search, operational insights like people counting and heat maps, perimeter tools like intrusion and line-crossing detection, behavior-based alerts like loitering detection, asset protection features like object abandonment and object missing detection, and vehicle-focused tools like License Plate Recognition. These features help businesses find important footage faster, monitor restricted areas, understand movement patterns, protect assets, and improve visibility across key parts of the property.

Security Are Lorex business security systems private?

Yes. Lorex NVR and DVR systems store footage locally on the recorder, helping businesses maintain direct control over recorded video. Your locally stored video and audio recordings remain on your device and are not accessible by Lorex unless you explicitly authorize access for troubleshooting or access is otherwise required by law. Remote viewing through a Lorex app keeps access controlled by the account user, while our security practices include ongoing security controls, vulnerability testing, employee security training, and need-to-know access protections for customer information.

Security Can I reuse existing wiring when upgrading my business security system?

It depends on the system type and cable condition. Existing RG59 coaxial cabling can often be reused when upgrading DVR systems, while NVR systems require Ethernet cabling for IP cameras. Older or lower-rated Ethernet cables may not support the power or performance needed for the latest PoE IP cameras, so cable quality should be checked before upgrading. Coax-to-Ethernet adapters can help reuse existing coax wiring for IP camera installations by converting the coax run into a network connection, reducing the need to pull new Ethernet cable in some retrofit projects.

Security How far can security camera cables run?

Standard Ethernet runs for IP cameras typically support up to 300 ft per camera, with longer distances possible using PoE switches, extenders, or ePoE technology depending on the installation. Analog systems can also support long security camera cable runs — often up to 300 ft when using standard power through the cable, or up to 800 ft when cameras are powered locally near the camera.

Security What accessories may be needed for a business security camera system?

Common accessories help support installation, storage, expansion, and long-term performance. Depending on your system and layout, you may need:
• Security camera cables to connect cameras to the recorder, extend cable runs, or replace existing wiring
• Surveillance-grade hard drives to expand storage and support continuous recording workloads
• PoE switches and extenders to connect IP cameras to available NVR channels, simplify cabling, or support longer camera distances
• Junction boxes to protect cable connections, conceal wiring, and create a cleaner installation
• Mounts and brackets to position cameras securely on walls, poles, ceilings, corners, or other surfaces
• Coax-to-Ethernet adapters to help reuse existing coax wiring for select IP camera retrofit installations

Security Can business systems support parking lot coverage?

Yes. Larger systems with outdoor cameras, PTZ cameras, high-resolution cameras, and smart analytics can help monitor parking lots, vehicle movement, entrances, and after-hours activity. Depending on the camera and recorder model, analytics such as vehicle detection, unauthorized parking detection, and wrong-way detection can provide more targeted awareness for parking areas and traffic flow.

Security What types of businesses can use Lorex security camera systems?

Lorex business security systems can support a wide range of environments, including warehouses, retail stores, restaurants, construction sites, offices, hotels, and multi-location businesses. Each use case has different coverage needs — from monitoring loading docks and inventory zones to reviewing point-of-sale activity, supporting safety standards, or protecting equipment after hours. Explore our industry-specific use case solutions or speak with a dedicated Lorex for Business agent to help customize a system for your business environment.

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Lorex for Business: Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lorex for Business?

Lorex for Business is the professional division of Lorex, built on over 30 years of expertise in video surveillance. Formerly Digimerge, it represents the evolution of a trusted foundation in traditional CCTV systems into a modern platform designed for today’s security professionals.

Created for security installers, system integrators, and business owners, Lorex for Business provides access to professional-grade security solutions built for the evolving demands of modern businesses..

Through this dedicated platform, it’s easy to source, manage, and purchase security products with confidence. With specialized tools, account management, and ongoing training, professionals have the support they need to grow their business.

By joining the Lorex Partner Program, customers also gain access to exclusive benefits such as protected pricing, dedicated support, and programs designed to help grow their business.

Our offering includes a full range of solutions such as Security Cameras, Security Camera Systems, Recorders (NVRs & DVRs), and Accessories, all built to meet the demands of commercial and professional environments.

To learn more about our platform, visit the About Lorex for Business page.

Do I need to Become a Partner to Place Orders?

Yes, you must become a Lorex Partner to place orders through Lorex for Business.

To get started, simply complete the Lorex Partner Program sign-up form. Once submitted, you’ll receive a confirmation email with your login credentials. After logging in, you’ll have access to partner pricing and can begin placing orders.

What are the benefits of becoming a Partner?

As a Lorex Partner, you’ll gain access to a range of benefits designed to support your business and help you grow:

  • Protected Pricing: Maintain a competitive advantage by keeping pricing secure, while still accessing attractive partner rates that support your margins.

  • Streamlined Operations: Easily manage your account and place orders online or through your dedicated account representative.

  • Customizable Solutions: Create tailored orders and take advantage of volume-based savings.

  • Dedicated Support: Get help when you need it with assigned account management and priority technical support.

  • Exclusive Partner Benefits: Access select product lines, extended warranties, 60-day returns, product demos, partner communications, promotions, and more.

  • Installer Network: Find qualified installers in your area or join the Lorex Installer Network to grow your service offerings.

How can Lorex help you enhance your business security and efficiency?

Lorex security camera systems offer a variety of features that can significantly benefit businesses:

Enhanced Security

  • 24/7 surveillance: Monitor your business premises around the clock to deter crime and identify potential threats.
  • Smart motion detection: Receive real-time alerts when suspicious activity is detected.
  • High-resolution video: Capture clear and detailed footage for evidence and identification purposes.
  • Color Night Vision (CNV): Ensure full-color visibility in low-light conditions for an extra level of detail.

Operational Efficiency

  • Remote monitoring: Access live and recorded footage from anywhere with an internet connection.
  • Analytics: Lorex professional-grade security cameras for businesses offer Video Analytics like person detection, face recognition, license plate recognition, people counting, and heat mapping. These tools can enhance operational efficiency, improve security, and provide valuable insights for businesses.
  • Integration: Combine with other Lorex security products to create an even more comprehensive security eco-system.

Cost Savings

  • Reduced losses: Prevent theft, vandalism, and property damage, saving your business money.
  • Improved employee safety: Monitor employee activity and identify potential hazards to reduce accidents and liability.
  • Enhanced customer satisfaction: Create a safe and welcoming environment for customers.

Peace of Mind

  • Proactive security: Detect and address potential threats before they become a problem.
  • Evidence collection: Gather evidence for insurance claims or legal proceedings.
  • Off-site monitoring: Stay informed about your business operations, even when you're away.

By investing in Lorex security cameras, businesses can enhance their security, improve efficiency, reduce costs, and gain peace of mind.

Can Lorex customize security systems for businesses?

Yes, Lorex security systems are highly customizable to meet the unique needs of your business.

What types of businesses can Lorex for Business support?
What kind of technical support is available for Lorex products?

Lorex for Business Partners have access to Priority Technical Support, providing timely expert assistance, advanced troubleshooting, and specialized B2B support.

For additional help, you can also access a range of self-service resources, including Product Support, Device Password Reset, Compatibility Charts, Product Manuals & Guides, and more.

If you need further assistance, please visit our Contact Us page to connect with our support team.

What is the Lorex Installer Network?

The Lorex Installer Network is a program designed for professional security camera installers looking to grow their business. By joining, installers can receive client referrals from Lorex, helping connect them with customers who need professional installation services.

In addition to lead opportunities, the network helps increase your visibility and credibility as a trusted Lorex partner. It’s an easy way to expand your customer base while supporting businesses with reliable, professional security system installations.

To learn more or apply, visit the Lorex Installer Network page.

What is the Lorex for Business Non-Profit Program?

The Lorex for Business Non-Profit Program provides eligible non-profit organizations with access to discounted, professional-grade security solutions to help protect their facilities, staff, and communities.

Designed to support organizations making a positive impact, the program helps non-profits enhance safety, reduce risk, and gain peace of mind with reliable surveillance systems tailored to their needs.

As part of our commitment to giving back, Lorex also donates a portion of proceeds from this program to support children’s education initiatives.

To learn more or see if your organization qualifies, visit the Lorex for Business Non-Profit Program page.

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