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CC camera accessories become important when setting up, upgrading, or maintaining a CCTV system. A camera alone is rarely enough. You may also need a power source, cable, connector, switch, mounting support, or backup power depending on your camera type.
CC Camera Accessories Price in Bangladesh varies based on accessory type, brand, port count, power capacity, cable length, compatibility, and build quality. Simple connectors usually cost less, while PoE switches and backup power equipment can cost more.
At Apple Gadgets, PoE switches currently make up the main CC camera accessory collection. These are mainly useful for IP-based CCTV systems. Other accessories such as cables, adapters, brackets, junction boxes, and surge protection are also commonly needed when building a complete surveillance setup.
Prices can vary from one brand and model to another. So, these are approximate market ranges rather than fixed prices.
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Accessory Type |
Typical Price Range |
What Determines the Price |
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PoE Switch |
৳4,000–৳30,000+ |
Port count, PoE budget, speed, brand |
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CCTV Power Adapter |
৳300–৳1,200 |
Voltage, amperage, build quality |
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CCTV Cable |
৳1,000–৳8,000+ |
Cable type, length, conductor quality |
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Video Balun |
৳300–৳1,500 |
Resolution and transmission distance |
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BNC/RJ45 Connectors |
৳100–৳1,000 |
Connector type and build quality |
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Camera Mount/Bracket |
৳300–৳2,000 |
Material, size, camera compatibility |
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Junction/Connection Box |
৳250–৳1,500 |
Size, weather resistance, material |
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Surge Protection |
৳500–৳3,000 |
Protection level and installation type |
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UPS/Backup Power |
৳3,000–৳20,000+ |
Capacity and backup duration |
*These are approximate Bangladesh market ranges. Prices can change with brand, availability, specifications, and market conditions.
Apple Gadgets currently focuses its CC camera accessory collection mainly on PoE switches. These are useful for IP cameras because they can carry network data and provide power through a suitable Ethernet connection.
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PoE Switch Option |
Price Range |
Good For |
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4–6 Port PoE Switch |
Around ৳4,000–৳7,000 |
Small home or shop setups |
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8 Port PoE Switch |
Around ৳4,000–৳10,000 |
Small offices and multiple cameras |
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16 Port PoE Switch |
Around ৳10,000–৳20,000+ |
Larger homes, shops, and offices |
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24+ Port PoE Switch |
Around ৳20,000–৳30,000+ |
Larger CCTV installations |
Current prices may change because of stock and market fluctuations. Check the product page on Apple Gadgets for the latest price, specifications, availability, and warranty details.
Not every CCTV system needs every accessory. It depends on the camera type and installation method. Here are some common CC camera accessories and theri uses -
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Accessory |
Main purpose |
Commonly used with |
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RG59 coaxial cable |
Carries the video signal from the camera to the DVR |
Analog, AHD, TVI, and CVI cameras |
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Siamese cable |
Combines coaxial video cable and a separate power wire in one cable |
Analog and HD-over-coax cameras |
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12V DC power adapter |
Supplies power to the camera |
Non-PoE analog or HD-over-coax cameras |
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Records, manages, and displays camera footage |
Analog and HD-over-coax systems |
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BNC connector |
Connects the coaxial video cable to the camera and DVR |
Analog and HD-over-coax systems |
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DC power connector |
Connects the power cable to the camera |
Cameras using 12V DC power |
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Video balun |
Sends compatible analog video through twisted-pair cable |
Analog, AHD, TVI, and CVI cameras, where supported |
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Junction box |
Protects cable connections and provides a neat mounting base |
Indoor and outdoor cameras |
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Camera bracket |
Mounts and positions the camera securely |
Bullet, dome, and other fixed cameras |
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Surge protector |
Helps protect cameras and connected equipment from electrical surges |
Outdoor or exposed camera installations |
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Provides temporary backup power for the camera system |
DVR, cameras, monitor, and power supply |
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Cable tester |
Checks cable continuity, wiring, and connection faults |
CCTV installation and troubleshooting |
CC Camera Accessories by Camera Type
Different camera types pull different accessories. Mixing this up usually wastes money on parts that don't even fit.
Analog systems rely on a slightly older setup, but still work fine for many homes and shops.
IP cameras run over network cable, so the accessory list looks a bit different.
PTZ cameras move and rotate, so mounting becomes more important here than usual.
Outdoor units face rain, heat and dust, so protection matters more than indoor setups.
Choosing accessories becomes easier when you start with your camera instead of the accessory itself.
First, identify whether you have an analog, IP, PTZ, or Wi-Fi camera. Each type may need a different connection and power setup.
Check a few basic details before buying:
For PoE setups, also check whether the switch has enough total power for all connected cameras.
Cat5e and Cat6 cables are common for IP cameras. They carry network data between cameras, switches, and recording equipment.
RG59 is commonly used with analog CCTV systems. Siamese cable can carry video and power together, which can make installation simpler.
Long cable runs can create power drop or signal problems. Cable quality becomes more important as distance increases.
For IP cameras, also check whether your PoE switch supports the required transmission distance.
Make sure accessories match your:
A connector may physically fit but still not be suitable for a particular setup.
Indoor systems usually have fewer environmental concerns. Outdoor systems need better protection from rain, moisture, heat, dust, and voltage surges.
A waterproof junction box and suitable cable routing can also keep connections safer.
If you plan to add more IP cameras later, avoid using every PoE port immediately. Keeping a few spare ports can make future expansion easier.
A suitable switch can also reduce the need to replace networking equipment when adding more cameras.
A good camera can still face problems when supporting accessories are not suitable. Small choices can affect daily use.
Correct power and networking accessories help reduce interruptions. A suitable PoE switch can also keep multiple IP cameras connected properly.
Proper cables, junction boxes, and mounting hardware make wiring easier to manage. This also makes future maintenance simpler.
Outdoor-rated accessories help protect cable connections from rain, dust, heat, and other environmental exposure.
Properly matched accessories can reduce repeated replacements and troubleshooting. Spending a little more on a suitable accessory can sometimes save extra work later.
Apple Gadgets currently offers a selection of branded PoE switches for IP-based CCTV and networking setups. Its available models include different port configurations, giving users options for smaller and larger camera systems.
You can check product specifications before purchase and compare port count, PoE support, and other features based on your setup. The available collection is suitable for both home and business surveillance requirements, depending on the model.
Other reasons to consider Apple Gadgets include:
For current availability and pricing, it is best to check individual product pages because stock and prices can change.
It depends on your camera. Cat5e or Cat6 is commonly used for IP cameras. RG59 or Siamese cable is commonly used for analog CCTV installations.
A video balun allows analog CCTV video to travel through twisted-pair cable instead of traditional coaxial cable. It can be useful when longer cable runs or existing network-style cabling are part of an analog installation.
Many analog cameras need a separate power adapter or power distribution system. PoE IP cameras can receive power through an Ethernet cable when connected to a compatible PoE switch or injector.
No. Compatibility depends on several factors. Check voltage, connector type, video format, PoE standard, dimensions, and mounting pattern before buying an accessory.