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NDAA-compliant security cameras from trusted manufacturers in the US, Europe, and allied nations. These cameras are free from Chinese components and safe for government, business, and home use.
What NDAA Compliance Means
NDAA Section 889 prohibits federal agencies and contractors from using equipment from Huawei, ZTE, Hikvision, Dahua, and Hytera. "NDAA Compliant" cameras don't contain components from these banned companies. Even if you're not a government contractor, NDAA-compliant cameras offer peace of mind that your footage stays private.
Lund, Sweden
Industry leader in network video. Pioneer of IP cameras with excellent build quality and enterprise-grade features.
San Mateo, California
Modern cloud-managed cameras with built-in storage. Easy deployment with no NVR required. AI-powered search and analytics.
Fresno, California (Motorola subsidiary)
Motorola subsidiary with long history in security. Known for rugged, reliable cameras and video management systems.
Cerritos, California
American manufacturer offering full NDAA compliance. Good balance of features and price for SMB market.
Vancouver, Canada (Motorola subsidiary)
High-end cameras with advanced AI and analytics. Now part of Motorola Solutions, focusing on mission-critical environments.
Seoul, South Korea
South Korean manufacturer (formerly Samsung Techwin). Wide product range with good value. Note: Verify specific model compliance.
New Taipei City, Taiwan
Taiwanese manufacturer offering good value NDAA-compliant options. Popular as OEM for other brands.
Stuttgart, Germany
German engineering with strong industrial focus. Excellent build quality and reliability for demanding environments.
Even "safe" camera brands may use Chinese chipsets. Look for these NDAA-compliant chipset manufacturers.
HiSilicon chips are in many budget cameras, even from "NDAA-compliant" brands' older models. Always verify the specific model.