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6 Camera Security Systems

A 6-camera CCTV kit suits a two-storey home, a multi-aspect property with a long driveway plus a yard, a small commercial site with multiple zones, or a dual-building setup (main house plus shed or granny flat). Like the 4-camera collection, the kits in this collection vary across five axes: resolution (6MP up to 8MP 4K), camera technology (standard, AcuSense AI, ColorVu full-colour night vision, or Strobe & Siren active deterrence), brand (Hikvision, HiLook), extras (HDD included or BYO, with or without a UPS), and price tier.

Security Cameras Australia stocks the full range of 6-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 6-camera kits ship with an 8-channel NVR — so you have two spare channels for future expansion without swapping the recorder. If 6 cameras isn't quite the right count, see the 4-camera or 8-camera collections.

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Key features of a 6-camera kit

  • 8-channel NVR — most 6-camera kits include an 8-channel recorder, leaving two spare channels for future expansion (a side camera, a shed camera) without replacing the NVR.
  • 6MP 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.
  • Strobe & Siren active-deterrence options — light flash and audible siren on triggered detection, useful for problem-zone perimeters.
  • PoE single-cable install — one Cat6 cable per camera carries both power and data from the NVR.
  • BYO or included HDD — pick the drive size that matches your retention needs, or choose a kit with the drive pre-installed.
  • UPS-bundled options available — backup power for sites where the mains drops out occasionally, or for two-storey installs where the NVR sits some distance from a reliable outlet.

What's typically in a 6-camera kit

  • 6 × cameras (turret, dome, bullet, or a mixed set across angles).
  • 1 × NVR — usually 8-channel, with 8 PoE ports built in (6 used, 2 spare).
  • Camera mounting hardware kits (one per camera) and a quick-start guide.
  • Optional: pre-installed HDD (typically 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, 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. 6MP is enough for general perimeter on most properties. Step up to 8MP / 4K when you need to identify faces or number plates at distance, or you're future-proofing for a larger viewing screen. 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 for human/vehicle classification — stops false alerts from animals, rain and headlights. ColorVu adds full-colour night vision via a wider aperture and supplementary light. Strobe & Siren models add an active deterrent: light flash and siren on detection, useful for known problem zones.

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 (typically 8 TB for 30-day retention on 6 cameras at 6MP, 4 TB for ~14 days). Included-HDD kits ship with a 4 TB drive pre-installed for a simpler one-purchase buy — fine for shorter retention.

5. UPS or not. A bundled UPS is useful if the property has patchy mains power, the NVR sits away from a reliable outlet (common on two-storey installs), or you want the system to keep recording during short outages.

Is 6 cameras the right number for your site?

6 cameras suits: a two-storey home with front, rear and side coverage; a property with a long driveway plus a yard; a small commercial site with multiple zones (retail front, back-of-house, loading area); a dual-building setup (main house plus shed, granny flat or workshop).

Step down to 4 cameras if: you're covering a single-storey property with simpler aspects — see the 4-camera kits. You'll save on hardware, and if you do need to add later, most 4-cam kits ship with 8-channel NVRs that can take two more cameras.

Step up to 8 cameras if: the property is larger or has multiple buildings with their own approaches, or you want to fill the 8-channel NVR completely now rather than expand later — see the 8-camera kits. The per-camera bundle cost usually makes sense 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 6 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. One spool usually covers a 6-camera install with reasonable cable runs.
  • 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 6-camera kits

Browse the 6-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 6 cameras isn't the right count, we'll say so and send you to the 4- or 8-camera collections instead.

Frequently Asked Questions about 6 Camera Security Systems

What's included in a 6-camera kit?

Six cameras (turret, dome, bullet, or a mixed set), one 8-channel NVR with eight PoE ports built in (six used, two spare for future expansion), mounting hardware for each camera and a quick-start guide. Some kits include a 4 TB HDD pre-installed; "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 need on a 6-camera system?

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

Should I get a kit with an HDD included, or BYO?

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

How hard is a 6-camera kit to install?

PoE single Cat6 cable per camera carries both power and data from the NVR — no separate power supply at the camera. The real work is running cable through eaves or wall cavities — a full day or so for six cameras for a competent DIYer, longer for a multi-storey install. We can advise on cabling or refer a licensed installer.

What if 6 cameras isn't quite the right number?

Step down to 4 if you're covering a single-storey property with simpler angles — and remember most 4-cam kits ship with 8-channel NVRs, so you can add two more cameras later if needed. Step up to 8 if you've got a larger site, multiple buildings, or you'd rather fill the NVR's eight channels now rather than expand later — the per-camera bundle cost usually makes the step-up the right call if you're on the fence.

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