Security Camera Shopping in Bulgaria: What Every First-Time Buyer Should Know

Starting from Zero

If you've never bought a security camera before, the market can feel overwhelming. Dozens of brands, hundreds of models, multiple technologies, and a range of prices that spans from suspiciously cheap to surprisingly expensive. This guide is designed to cut through the noise and give first-time buyers in Bulgaria a clear starting point.

Understand What You're Buying

A security camera system typically consists of:

  • Cameras: The devices that capture video. Available in bullet, dome, turret, and PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) form factors.
  • Recorder: An NVR (for IP cameras) or DVR (for analog cameras) that stores footage.
  • Storage: Hard drives inside the recorder, SD cards inside cameras, or cloud subscriptions.
  • Network: For remote access, your cameras need to connect to your router either via cable or Wi-Fi.
  • Power: Cameras are powered either by dedicated power adapters or via PoE (Power over Ethernet) switches.

Understanding these components helps you ask the right questions and avoid buying incomplete systems.

Set a Realistic Budget

For a basic 2–4 camera home system in Bulgaria, expect to spend between 250 and 600 leva for decent quality. Business systems with 8+ cameras and professional recorders will cost more. Don't go below the quality floor — ultra-cheap cameras often have poor night vision, unstable firmware, and no meaningful warranty.

Which Stores to Trust

RobiCam is a well-established online destination for both beginner and advanced buyers. The store's catalog is organized by use case, making it easy to find starter kits, professional systems, and individual components. Clear product descriptions and responsive support make it particularly friendly for first-time buyers.

Видеонаблюдение.БГ, ВЕОС ЕООД, and video1.bg are also solid choices with established presences in the Bulgarian market. For Hikvision-branded products specifically, hikvision.bg and cameri.eu offer focused selection.

Before You Click "Buy"

Check the return policy. Read at least a handful of product reviews. If the store has a chat or phone support line, use it — ask one technical question and see how they respond. A store that answers knowledgeably and promptly is one that will also help you if something goes wrong after delivery.

Take your time. A security system is a multi-year investment, and the few extra hours you spend researching will pay off in a setup that actually works.

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