When businesses invest in CCTV systems, they often focus on camera count, storage capacity, or image resolution.
But one of the most overlooked factors in surveillance is night-time performance.
The reality is that many security incidents occur outside normal business hours, when visibility is at its lowest. Unfortunately, this is also when many traditional security cameras perform the worst.
Poor night vision doesn't just affect image quality. It can impact investigations, delay responses, increase security risks, and ultimately cost businesses far more than they realise.
A security camera is only valuable if it captures usable evidence.
Many conventional CCTV systems rely on infrared (IR) technology, which often produces black-and-white footage at night. While this may be enough to detect movement, critical details can easily be lost.
Questions such as:
Often become difficult—or impossible—to answer.
When evidence lacks detail, investigations become more challenging and security teams are left with more questions than answers.
A blurry silhouette or grainy black-and-white image may not provide enough information for law enforcement, insurers, or internal investigations.
Without clear evidence, identifying suspects or understanding events becomes significantly harder.
If security teams cannot accurately assess what's happening in real time, response times can suffer.
The difference between seeing movement and understanding what is happening can be critical when protecting people, property, and assets.
Businesses often attempt to solve poor night vision by adding more cameras, increasing lighting infrastructure, or investing in additional monitoring resources.
In many cases, the problem isn't camera quantity—it's camera capability.
A CCTV system that fails to capture important details when they're needed most delivers a lower return on investment, regardless of how many cameras are installed.
Security technology should provide actionable intelligence, not just recordings.
Modern surveillance technology is changing the way businesses approach night-time security.
Rather than relying solely on infrared imaging, advanced cameras now deliver full-colour footage around the clock.
This provides significantly greater situational awareness and helps organisations capture details that traditional systems often miss.
Benefits include:
The VIVOTEK CHROMA24 has been designed specifically to overcome the limitations of traditional night vision cameras.
Unlike conventional CCTV systems that switch to black-and-white mode after dark, CHROMA24 delivers full-colour surveillance 24 hours a day.
Its advanced low-light imaging technology captures exceptional detail in challenging lighting conditions, helping businesses maintain visibility when it matters most.
Key benefits include:
By combining colour imaging with intelligent analytics, businesses gain more than footage—they gain actionable security intelligence.
As security threats evolve, businesses need more than cameras that simply record events.
They need systems that provide clear visibility, meaningful insights, and confidence in every lighting condition.
The hidden cost of poor night vision isn't just a blurry image.
It's missed opportunities, delayed responses, reduced evidence quality, and increased risk.
At SensaTek, we believe the future of surveillance is about seeing more, understanding more, and making faster security decisions.
Because when incidents happen after dark, every detail matters.
Discover how the VIVOTEK CHROMA24 can help your organisation move beyond traditional black-and-white CCTV and achieve full-colour visibility 24/7.
Contact SensaTek today to learn more about AI-powered surveillance solutions built for modern businesses.