Night Vision Security Cameras for NJ Businesses
Professional Night Vision & Infrared Security Camera Installation in New Jersey
Most criminal activity — break-ins, vandalism, theft, and unauthorized access — happens after dark. If your security cameras cannot capture clear, usable footage in low-light or zero-light conditions, they are not doing their job when it matters most. Night vision and infrared security cameras solve this problem, delivering reliable, detailed video coverage around the clock regardless of lighting conditions.
AACOM installs professional night vision camera systems for commercial properties throughout New Jersey — from outdoor parking lots and building perimeters to loading docks, stairwells, and interior spaces with inconsistent lighting.
Where Night Vision Cameras Make the Biggest Difference:
- Parking lots and exterior building perimeters — often poorly lit and high-risk after hours
- Loading docks and delivery areas — active at night and vulnerable to theft
- Entry points, stairwells, and corridors — critical coverage areas with variable lighting
- Retail stockrooms and back-of-house areas — frequently targeted during and after business hours
- Warehouses and storage facilities — large, dark spaces that standard cameras cannot cover effectively
- Outdoor signage, equipment, and asset areas — expensive targets that need overnight protection
How Night Vision Security Cameras Work
Modern night vision security cameras use infrared (IR) technology to illuminate a scene invisibly — producing clear black-and-white footage in conditions where the human eye, and standard cameras, would see nothing. IR LEDs built into the camera emit infrared light that bounces off objects and is captured by the camera sensor, producing a detailed image without any visible light source.
- Infrared (IR) cameras. The most widely used night vision technology for commercial surveillance. IR LEDs activate automatically in low light, providing clear imaging in complete darkness. Coverage range varies by model — AACOM selects the appropriate IR range for your specific environment and distances.
- Low-light cameras. Designed to produce color footage in near-dark conditions using available ambient light — moonlight, streetlights, or interior spill lighting. Ideal for environments where some light is always present and color detail matters for identification purposes.
- Dual-mode cameras. Operate in color during daylight hours and automatically switch to infrared night vision mode when light levels drop — giving you the best of both modes in a single unit without any manual adjustment.
Getting Night Vision Right — Why Professional Installation Matters
Not all night vision cameras perform equally, and selecting the wrong model for your environment is one of the most common mistakes businesses make when sourcing cameras independently. IR range, sensor size, lens aperture, and placement all determine whether your cameras produce usable footage — or just a washed-out glare and a dark background.
AACOM’s site assessment process takes the guesswork out of it. We evaluate your property’s lighting conditions, the distances that need to be covered, and the specific risks in each area — then specify the right camera for each location. The result is a system that actually performs at night, not just during business hours.
- Correct IR range matched to your coverage distances — no underlit gaps or overexposed foregrounds
- Proper placement to eliminate blind spots in high-risk areas
- Camera selection based on your specific lighting environment — not a one-size-fits-all spec
- Integration with your existing or new NVR/DVR recording system for 24/7 continuous capture
- Remote access configured so you can monitor your property live from any device, day or night

