Buying a Complete Security Camera Kit Online in Bulgaria: What's Actually Included

Kit vs. Component: What's the Difference?

When shopping for security cameras online in Bulgaria, you'll find two main approaches: buying individual components (cameras, recorder, hard drive, cables, separately) or buying a pre-configured kit that bundles everything together. For most buyers, especially first-timers, a kit is the safer and often more cost-effective choice. But "what's in the box" varies significantly between stores and products.

What a Good Kit Should Include

A complete camera kit should typically contain:

  • Cameras: Usually 2, 4, or 8, depending on the kit tier.
  • NVR or DVR recorder: Pre-matched to the cameras for guaranteed compatibility.
  • Hard drive: Ideally surveillance-grade (e.g., Seagate SkyHawk or WD Purple). Some kits omit this — check carefully.
  • Cables: Pre-cut Ethernet cables for PoE kits, or coaxial cables for analog kits.
  • Power supplies: For non-PoE cameras, individual power adapters should be included.
  • Mounting hardware: Screws, wall anchors, and sometimes mounting brackets.

Common Kit Omissions to Watch For

Some kits are priced attractively but exclude the hard drive — adding a 2TB surveillance drive can add 80–150 leva to the total cost. Others include cables that are too short for a typical installation. Read the full product description carefully, and contact the store if anything is unclear before purchasing.

Where to Find Complete Kits in Bulgaria

RobiCam offers clearly described kit bundles that specify exactly what's included, with options for 4- and 8-camera setups at multiple price points. video1.bg is known for inclusive kit packages that sometimes include installation, which is valuable for buyers who prefer a hands-off approach. ВЕОС ЕООД and Видеонаблюдение.БГ also carry well-specified kit options across different budget levels.

After the Box: What You'll Still Need

Even a complete kit may not include a monitor for the recorder (if you want local playback), an Ethernet switch (for systems with more cameras than the NVR's built-in PoE ports support), or cable conduit for a tidy installation. Budget for these extras before finalizing your purchase decision.