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4 Camera Security Systems

A 4-camera CCTV kit suits a typical single-storey Australian home, a shopfront, or a small commercial site — front, back, and two flex positions to cover side access, a driveway or a yard. The kits in this collection vary across five axes: resolution (4MP up to 8MP 4K), camera technology (standard, AcuSense AI human/vehicle classification, or ColorVu full-colour night vision), brand (Hikvision, HiLook), extras (HDD included or BYO, with or without a UPS), and price tier.

Security Cameras Australia stocks the full range of 4-camera kits. Every kit is genuine Australian stock with full manufacturer warranty, and you get pre-sale technical advice from people who configure these systems for a living — so if you tell us the property and what you actually need to see, we'll point you to the right kit rather than the dearest one on the page.

Most 4-camera kits ship with an 8-channel NVR — so you have headroom to add two more cameras later without replacing the recorder. If 4 cameras isn't quite the right count for your site, see the 6-camera or 2-camera collections.

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Key features of a 4-camera kit

  • 8-channel NVR — most 4-camera kits include an 8-channel recorder, giving you four spare channels for future expansion without swapping the NVR.
  • 4MP to 8MP resolution options — match the megapixel count to the viewing distance, not the biggest number on the box.
  • AcuSense AI on Hikvision kits — on-camera classification of people and vehicles versus everything else, so motion alerts stop firing on wind, rain and animals.
  • ColorVu full-colour night vision on supported kits — when the scene needs colour detail at night, not just infrared.
  • PoE single-cable install — one Cat6 cable per camera carries both power and data from the NVR; no separate power supply at the camera.
  • BYO or included HDD — pick the drive size that matches your retention needs (Seagate SkyHawk AI or WD Purple), or choose a kit with the drive pre-installed.
  • UPS-bundled options available — backup power for sites where the mains drops out occasionally.
  • Australian manufacturer warranty — typically 36 months on Hikvision, 3 years on HiLook.

What's typically in a 4-camera kit

  • 4 × cameras (turret, dome or bullet — see the form-factor section below).
  • 1 × NVR — usually 8-channel, with 4 PoE ports built in to power the cameras over Cat6.
  • Camera mounting hardware kits (one per camera) and a quick-start guide.
  • Optional: pre-installed HDD (2 TB or 4 TB on bundled kits), or BYO the drive that matches your retention need.
  • Optional: UPS power-protection bundle for sites with patchy mains.
  • Not included (you supply): Cat6 ethernet cable to each camera, a monitor for local NVR viewing, an internet router for remote app access, and a drill for mounting.

How to choose between the kits in this collection

Five axes, in roughly the order most buyers decide on them:

1. Resolution. 4MP is enough for general perimeter on most properties. Step up to 6 or 8MP when you need to identify faces or number plates at distance, or you're future-proofing for a larger display. Higher resolution uses more HDD storage, so size the drive to match.

2. Camera technology. Standard cameras handle "see what happened" reliably. AcuSense (Hikvision) adds on-camera AI that classifies people and vehicles versus everything else — stops false alerts from wind, rain and animals. ColorVu adds full-colour night vision via a wider aperture and supplementary light, useful when you need colour identification at night. Strobe & Siren models add an active deterrent — a light flash and siren on triggered detection.

3. Brand. Hikvision is the broader range with AcuSense and ColorVu and the longer warranty. HiLook is Hikvision's value sub-brand — same core tech, fewer advanced features, lower price. (Neither is NDAA-compliant — for government / critical-infrastructure projects, see the NDAA-compliant range instead.)

4. HDD — BYO or included. BYO kits ship without the drive so you can pick the size that matches your retention need (commonly 4 TB for 14-day retention on 4 cameras, 8 TB for 30-day, depending on resolution and frame rate). Included-HDD kits ship with a 2 TB or 4 TB drive pre-installed for a simpler one-purchase buy.

5. UPS or not. A bundled UPS is useful if the property has patchy mains power or you want the system to keep recording during short outages. For most metro properties it's a nice-to-have, not essential.

Is 4 cameras the right number for your site?

4 cameras suits: a typical single-storey home with front, rear and two side or angle positions; a shopfront with two front-facing and two interior cameras; a small office or clinic with entry, reception and two general-space views.

Step down to 2 cameras if: you're covering a single property frontage or a small unit and don't need rear or side coverage — see the 2-camera kits.

Step up to 6 or 8 cameras if: the property is two-storey with multiple aspects, has a long driveway plus a yard, or has multiple buildings (granny flat, shed, side gate to cover) — see the 6-camera or 8-camera kits. The bundle saving on a 6-cam kit per extra camera is usually worth it if you're at all on the fence.

What you'll need to supply

  • HDD if you're picking a BYO kit. Recommended: Seagate SkyHawk AI 8 TB (ST8000VE001) for 30-day retention on 4 cameras at 6MP, or WD Purple 4 TB (WD43PURZ) for ~14 days at the same settings.
  • Cat6 ethernet cable from the NVR to each camera — we stock the Hikvision Cat6 305 m spool and StarTech RJ45 plugs.
  • Monitor for local NVR viewing (HDMI or VGA).
  • Internet router for remote app access (Hik-Connect on Hikvision/HiLook kits).
  • Drill + masonry bits for camera mounting.

Why buy from Security Cameras Australia

  • Authorised Australian dealer — genuine kits with full manufacturer warranty, not grey import.
  • Expert support — pre- and post-purchase technical advice, including HDD sizing and install referrals.
  • Price-match guarantee — competitive pricing across the range.
  • Free shipping — fast delivery across Australia.
  • 30-day returns — a satisfaction guarantee on every kit.

Shop the 4-camera kits

Browse the 4-camera kits below, or talk to us about specifying a system — tell us the property layout and what you need to see, and we'll point you to the right kit. If 4 cameras isn't the right count, we'll say so and send you to the 2-, 6- or 8-camera collections instead.

Frequently Asked Questions about 4 Camera Security Systems

What's actually included in a 4-camera kit?

Four cameras (turret, dome or bullet), one 8-channel NVR with four PoE ports built in, mounting hardware for each camera and a quick-start guide. Some kits include a 2 TB or 4 TB HDD pre-installed; the "BYO HDD" kits ship without the drive so you can pick the size that matches your retention. Some kits also bundle a UPS for backup power. The Cat6 ethernet cable, a monitor for local viewing, and your internet router are not included — you supply those.

What resolution do I actually need on a 4-camera system?

4MP is enough for general perimeter coverage on most properties. Move up to 6 or 8MP when you need to identify faces or number plates at distance, or you're future-proofing. Higher resolution uses more HDD storage, so match the drive size accordingly — we can help size it.

Should I buy a kit with the HDD included, or BYO the drive?

BYO is the right call if you want to pick the retention you actually need — 4 TB covers around 14 days for 4 cameras at 6MP, 8 TB covers around 30 days. Recommended surveillance-grade drives are Seagate SkyHawk AI 8 TB or WD Purple 4 TB. Included-HDD kits ship with a 2 TB or 4 TB drive pre-installed and are simpler if you don't want to think about it — fine for shorter retention.

How hard is a 4-camera kit to install?

PoE single Cat6 cable per camera carries both power and data from the NVR — there's no separate power supply at the camera. The real work is running that cable through eaves or a wall cavity, which is a half-day job for a competent DIYer on one camera and a full day or so for all four. We can advise on cabling or refer a licensed installer.

What if 4 cameras isn't quite right?

If you're covering a small single-frontage property or a unit, 2 cameras may be enough — see the 2-camera kits. If you've got a multi-aspect home, a long driveway plus a yard, or multiple buildings, step up to 6 or 8 cameras. Most kits ship with an 8-channel NVR, so a 4-cam kit can grow to 6 by adding two cameras later — and a 6-cam kit usually costs about $214 per extra camera in the bundle vs $225 each later, so if there's any chance you'll need more, size up now.

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