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CCTV.Net is a CCTV and security equipment distributor that has been operating since 2001, mainly serving security dealers, professional installers, and system integrators. It is not a general e-commerce platform for mass-market consumers, but rather a B2B distribution channel focused on security project procurement, configuration, and technical support.
Based on the site information, CCTV.Net covers 72 brands, with product categories including analog cameras, DVRs, network IP cameras, NVRs, VMS/CMS software, access control, tools, accessories, network transmission, and storage solutions. Listed brands include Hanwha Vision, Digital Watchdog, Uniview, QNAP, GeoVision, ELK Products, and others, making it suitable for multi-brand, multi-category security project sourcing. Its positioning is not simply “box moving”; instead, it emphasizes a team of certified experts that can provide project technical support, device configuration, customization, and training.
Many products on the site display MSRP and are marked Dealers Only, indicating that it leans toward a dealer-based quotation system with limited public pricing transparency. The text does not disclose commissions, membership fees, service fees, shipping costs, or payment methods. In terms of logistics, CCTV.Net has a distribution center in the Los Angeles area and says it has multiple fulfillment centers across the United States, which is an advantage for domestic project delivery in the U.S.; however, it does not specify international shipping, delivery times, or carriers.
Its strengths are its long operating history, strong vertical focus on security, broad coverage of brands and categories, and value-added services such as configuration, training, project registration, and equipment rental, all of which can reduce the project workload for professional installers. Its drawbacks are that purchasing requirements and pricing mechanisms are not transparent, products are marked Dealers Only, and it is not friendly to non-dealers; it also lacks public information on payment, after-sales support, and cross-border shipping.
It is better suited to security dealers, system integrators, and residential or commercial security project installers in the U.S. market. For users in China, the available text does not confirm whether access from China, RMB payments, or Chinese bank cards are supported, and no international logistics information is provided. If the project is mainly based in mainland China, official or authorized channels for Hikvision, Dahua, Uniview, and similar vendors may be more direct. If you are working on U.S. security engineering or distribution, CCTV.Net can be considered as a professional supply and technical support channel for further quotation and evaluation.
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cctv.net is an United States E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cctv.net directly.