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Most home security cameras in Australia do one thing: record. They capture grainy black-and-white footage of whoever just walked into your property and send you a notification after the fact. By the time you see it, the damage is done.

Dahua's TiOC system works differently. TiOC stands for Three-in-One Camera — and the name describes exactly what you get: a 24/7 full-colour camera, an AI-powered motion detector, and a built-in alarm system in a single unit. When it detects a human or vehicle entering a zone you define, it doesn't just record. It reacts.

Three Technologies, One Camera

Full-colour night vision — Standard cameras use infrared LEDs, producing monochrome footage where you can't identify clothing colour, car colour, or facial features. TiOC uses white-light LEDs alongside IR, switching on automatically when motion is detected at night. The result is sharp, full-colour footage — not a grey silhouette. Dahua's Smart Dual Illumination means the white light only activates on detection, so there's no permanent spotlight on your property.

AI Smart Motion Detection (SMD 4.0) — A camera that triggers every time a possum crosses the yard gets muted within a week. Dahua's SMD 4.0 uses a dedicated AI chip to classify every moving object as human, vehicle, or other. Active deterrence only fires for humans and vehicles — birds, possums, dogs, shadows, and rain are filtered out. In Australian conditions, this accuracy is what makes the system usable in practice. Under normal conditions, SMD 4.0 achieves over 95% classification accuracy.

Active deterrence — When the AI detects a human or vehicle in your detection zone, the camera immediately triggers a 110dB siren (as loud as a chainsaw at close range), activates red and blue flashing strobe lights, sends a full-colour push notification to your phone via the Dahua DMSS app, and opens two-way audio so you can speak through the camera remotely. Most opportunistic intruders leave within seconds of the siren activating.

Where TiOC Makes Sense on an Australian Property

TiOC is most effective at the first points of approach — front driveway, side gate, and rear access lane. These are the three highest-risk entry points on a typical suburban property.

For secondary positions — garage interior, backyard, parking areas — standard Dahua WizSense cameras with AI detection but without the active alarm are the more practical and cost-effective choice. TiOC runs approximately $270–$430 AUD. Concentrating active deterrence at two or three entry points and using standard cameras elsewhere gives you full coverage at a cost that makes sense.

A typical setup for an average Australian suburban home — two TiOC cameras at the front driveway and side gate, two WizSense cameras for the backyard and garage — starts from around $1310 AUD including a PoE NVR and hard drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will TiOC false-alarm from Australian wildlife? SMD 4.0 correctly filters animals, birds, and moving foliage with over 95% accuracy. Active deterrence only fires for humans and vehicles. Once correctly configured, most suburban Australian users report fewer than one false alarm per week.

Q: Does TiOC work during an internet outage? Yes. Local recording, AI detection, and the physical siren and strobe all continue without internet. Push notifications won't arrive during an outage, but the camera keeps recording to the NVR and the alarm fires locally.

Q: Can TiOC cameras be used without an NVR? Yes — TiOC cameras include an SD card slot (up to 256GB) and operate as standalone units. For multi-camera setups with long-term footage retention, an NVR with a hard drive is the better solution.

This article covers the essentials. For full specifications, lens selection advice, installation placement diagrams, and complete kit configurations for Australian homes and businesses, see the detailed Dahua TiOC camera guide.

Ready-to-ship TiOC kits — including PoE NVR and hard drive — are available at Dahua TiOC Camera Kits.

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