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Active Deterrence Kits

An active deterrence kit is a pre-built camera system built around cameras that don't just record an intruder — they respond. When the camera's on-board AI detects a person (or vehicle) in a defined area, it triggers a strobe light and an audible siren, and on many models can play a recorded or live voice warning. The aim is to interrupt and move someone on before anything happens, rather than only capturing it after. The kit pairs active-deterrence cameras with a PoE NVR, a pre-installed surveillance-grade hard drive, and the cabling to connect them.

Active deterrence suits known problem zones — a side gate, a yard, a loading dock, a back fence — where a recorded image after the fact isn't enough. Security Cameras Australia stocks the range across Hikvision and HiLook. Every kit is genuine Australian stock with full manufacturer warranty, and footage records locally to the NVR — you own it, with no monthly subscription.

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Why an active deterrence kit

  • Responds, doesn't just record. Strobe, siren and (on many models) a voice warning trigger on AI-detected people or vehicles — interrupting rather than only documenting.
  • AI-triggered, not motion-triggered. The response is tied to person/vehicle detection, so it's far less likely to fire on animals or weather.
  • Records locally, no subscription. Footage is kept on the NVR on your premises — you own it, with no monthly fee.

Where active deterrence fits

It earns its place on known problem zones — a repeatedly-tried side gate, a yard with tools or stock, a loading dock, a back fence. For general coverage where a clear record is the main goal, a standard AcuSense kit is usually better value. The common pattern: active deterrence on the one or two high-risk positions, standard cameras elsewhere.

What's in an active deterrence kit

  • Active-deterrence cameras with strobe and siren, at the kit's resolution and form factor.
  • PoE NVR with built-in ports for the cameras.
  • Surveillance-grade hard drive pre-installed on HDD-included kits, or supply your own on BYO kits.
  • Mounting hardware per camera and a quick-start guide.
  • Not included: Cat6 cable to each camera, a monitor, your internet router.

Configure it for your site

Set detection zones, schedules (for example overnight only) and the response type per camera. On boundaries near neighbours, set zones and timing sensibly to avoid nuisance triggers — tell us the layout and we'll advise on the configuration.

NDAA note. Hikvision and HiLook are not NDAA-compliant (Public Law 115-232 §889). For projects that require it, see the NDAA-compliant range.

Why buy from Security Cameras Australia

  • Authorised Australian dealer · genuine stock with full manufacturer warranty, not grey import.
  • Expert support · pre- and post-sale advice from people who configure these systems for a living, plus installer referrals.
  • Price-match · free shipping · 30-day returns.

Browse the kit range another way

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Frequently Asked Questions about Active Deterrence Kits

What is an active deterrence camera?

It's a camera that responds to a detected event rather than only recording it. When on-board AI identifies a person or vehicle in a set area, the camera triggers a strobe light and a siren — and on many models plays a recorded or live voice warning. The goal is to interrupt and move someone on before anything happens.

When is active deterrence the right choice?

For known problem zones where after-the-fact footage isn't enough — a side gate that keeps getting tried, a yard with tools or stock, a loading dock, a back fence. For general coverage where you mainly want a clear record, a standard AcuSense kit is usually the better-value choice; see the AcuSense kits. Many sites use active deterrence on the one or two high-risk positions and standard cameras elsewhere.

Will the siren and light cause false triggers or annoy neighbours?

The deterrence response is tied to AI person/vehicle detection, not raw motion, so it's far less likely to fire on animals or weather. You can set detection zones, schedules (for example, deterrence active only overnight), and the response type per camera. On boundary positions near neighbours, set the zones and schedule sensibly — we can advise on the configuration.

Do these kits record without a subscription?

Yes. Footage records to the hard drive in the NVR on your premises — no cloud fee, no monthly subscription, and you own the footage. Free remote viewing via the app; you only need an internet connection at the NVR.

Can I install an active deterrence kit myself?

Each camera runs on a single Cat6 cable from the NVR that carries power and data (PoE) — no separate power at the camera. The cable run is the real work; the deterrence features are configured in the NVR or app afterwards. Single-storey DIY is sensible; two-storey and commercial sites are usually better as a professional install. We can refer a licensed installer.

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