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Dahua is a popular choice for homes and businesses that need dependable video surveillance at a practical cost. The Dahua CC camera price in Bangladesh varies according to resolution, camera body, night-vision technology, audio support, illumination range and construction quality. At Touch IT, you can compare Dahua 2MP and 5MP HDCVI cameras designed for homes, shops, offices, apartments, warehouses, schools and other commercial spaces.
The listed prices generally range from affordable entry-level cameras to more advanced Full-Color and Smart Dual Light models. Because prices and stock can change, check the products displayed on this page for the latest Dahua CCTV camera price in Bangladesh, discount and availability. You can also explore the complete CC camera collection or browse all products in the CCTV surveillance category.
Dahua develops security cameras for everything from basic indoor monitoring to larger professional surveillance systems. Its HDCVI technology can carry high-definition video over coaxial cable, making it useful for new installations as well as certain upgrades where compatible cabling is already available. This can reduce the need to replace an entire cable network.
Depending on the model, Dahua cameras may include Full HD or higher-resolution video, infrared night vision, Smart Dual Light, Full-Color recording, built-in audio and weather-resistant housings. The exact features differ by model, so always read the individual product specifications before ordering. A complete Dahua CCTV setup may also require a compatible recorder, storage drive, power supply, connectors and cables.
Dome and eyeball cameras have compact bodies that fit naturally on ceilings and indoor walls. They are commonly used in living rooms, offices, showrooms, reception areas, counters and covered entrances. Their less prominent appearance makes them suitable when you want effective monitoring without a large, highly visible camera body.
Touch IT carries models such as the Dahua 2MP Full-Color and Smart Dual Light dome cameras, along with higher-resolution 5MP options. Before choosing one, consider the mounting height, lens angle, lighting and distance between the camera and the area you need to monitor.
A Dahua bullet camera is easy to aim at a specific direction and creates a visible security presence. This design is often selected for gates, corridors, parking areas, building exteriors, warehouse aisles and shop entrances. Outdoor installations should use a model with a suitable weather-resistant rating and properly protected cable connections.
Bullet models are available with 2MP and 5MP sensors, Smart Dual Light, Full-Color imaging and different illumination distances. Some models also include audio. For network-based bullet cameras with PoE and remote management capabilities, visit the Dahua IP camera category.
A Dahua 2MP CC camera normally provides 1920 × 1080 Full HD video. It is a sensible option for rooms, counters, doors, short corridors and small shops where subjects are relatively close to the camera. A correctly positioned 2MP camera provides useful day-to-day monitoring while generally requiring less recording space than a higher-resolution model.
A Dahua 5MP CCTV camera captures more image detail than a 2MP model. It may be more appropriate for wider shop floors, gates, warehouse sections, parking areas and locations where recorded footage could need closer review. However, resolution alone does not guarantee a useful image. Lens selection, camera position, lighting, recorder compatibility and recording settings are equally important.
Traditional infrared cameras normally switch to black-and-white footage in darkness. This is useful for general movement detection without keeping a visible light on throughout the night. Full-Color models use supplementary lighting and suitable imaging hardware to retain colour information in low-light conditions, which may help distinguish clothing, objects or vehicles.
Dahua Smart Dual Light cameras can use infrared illumination and activate warm light according to the model's supported settings and events. This provides a balance between discreet infrared monitoring and colour footage when additional visual detail is needed. Confirm that the selected recorder supports the camera's resolution, audio and lighting functions.
A CC camera is only one component of a surveillance system. HDCVI cameras normally connect to a compatible DVR or XVR, which handles live viewing, recording, playback and storage. You may also need a surveillance hard drive, power adapter, coaxial cable, BNC connectors and video baluns, depending on the installation design. Browse CCTV accessories to find supporting equipment.
If you prefer a ready combination instead of selecting every item separately, explore the CC camera packages. You can also use Touch IT's CC Builder to plan a system according to your preferred camera quantity and related components.
Begin with the location and the purpose of monitoring. For a small indoor space, a 2MP dome or eyeball camera may be sufficient. A visible bullet camera can suit an entrance or boundary, while a 5MP model may provide more useful detail across a larger area. For night monitoring, decide whether standard infrared, Full-Color or Smart Dual Light is more suitable.
If you want a cable-free or app-focused option for a smaller property, compare the Dahua Wi-Fi cameras. For scalable network surveillance, explore IP cameras and compatible NVRs.
Touch IT offers multiple Dahua HDCVI cameras for residential and commercial security requirements. Compare current specifications, prices and stock status on this page before making your selection. For assistance with camera choice, recorder compatibility or complete system planning, contact the Touch IT service team. You can shop online or return to the Touch IT homepage to explore additional security and technology products.
Dahua CC camera prices depend on resolution, body type, night vision, audio and other features. Check this category's live product listings for the current price and availability of each model.
A properly positioned 2MP camera is suitable for many rooms, doors, counters and short-distance monitoring points. Larger spaces or applications requiring finer recorded detail may benefit from a 5MP model.
Not necessarily. The recorder must support the camera's signal format, resolution, frame rate and features. Compatibility should be confirmed before purchase, especially for audio and Smart Dual Light cameras.
Select an outdoor-rated model with suitable weather protection, illumination distance and housing design. Bullet cameras are frequently used outdoors, but the individual model specifications and installation conditions matter most.