I am in the market to install CCTV or IP cameras with DVR or NVR for home, learned that all CCTV products must have STQC certification from 9th April 2025. An YouTube video as well as local CCTV dealer said there is a shortage of CCTV related products in the market now. Products that are already in stock with the dealers can be purchased, but a shortage is expected for the next several months as most companies haven't certified their products, and hence cannot sell them anymore. The dealer also said prices have increased because of this shortage, that an IP camera that cost 3800 earlier is now Rs. 4500 or so.
Are you holding off on CCTV purchases because of the STQC requirement?
From https://securityupdate.in/stqc-cert...order-monopolises-the-cctv-industry-in-india/:
Some more info here:
https://www.matrixcomsec.com/stqc-er-compliance-for-network-cameras/
Are you holding off on CCTV purchases because of the STQC requirement?
From https://securityupdate.in/stqc-cert...order-monopolises-the-cctv-industry-in-india/:
As per information available on the STQC website only a handful of camera models by four manufacturers / brands – Samriddhi Automation Pvt. Ltd. (Sparsh) – 27 camera models, Prama India Private Limited (PRAMA) – 6 models, Aditya Infotech Ltd. (CP PLUS) – 5 camera models, and Matrix Comsec Pvt. Ltd. (MATRIX) – 23 camera models are approved under the IoT System Certification Scheme (IoTSCS) for network cameras, based on compliance with the Essential Requirements (ERs). The approved chipsets (SoCs) used by these manufacturers are from Ambarella (U.S.), Novatek (Taiwan), and Innofusion (Singapore). However, in order to remain competitive, even these brands may still well be relying on other Chinese components, and support from suppliers located in that country.
Some more info here:
https://www.matrixcomsec.com/stqc-er-compliance-for-network-cameras/
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