"How much does it cost?" is the first thing people ask us. The honest answer: it depends. A CCTV system has no single price, because it is built around your real needs. Here is what truly drives the budget in Tunisia, so you can compare a quote with confidence.
The items that drive the price
The number and type of cameras
This is the first factor. Two cameras for a villa entrance are nothing like eight cameras for a shop. Type matters too: an analog Full HD camera stays affordable, while a 4K IP camera with person detection costs more but covers a large area better.
The recorder and storage
The recorder (DVR or NVR) and hard drive set how many days of footage you keep. The more history and high-resolution cameras you want, the more storage — and price — rises.
Installation and cabling
A clean install needs cable, trunking, sometimes core drilling and setup time. On an existing building, running the cables is a real part of the quote; in new builds it is anticipated for far less.
- Number of cameras and spots to cover
- Resolution: analog Full HD or IP 2K/4K
- Recorder + drive: days of footage retained
- Cabling, installation and setup on your phone
- Options: long-range night vision, audio, smart alerts
What range to expect
An entry-level pack — a few Full HD cameras, a recorder and installation — stays affordable for a household. A high-resolution multi-camera IP system for a shop or factory is a larger investment, but scalable: you can start with sensitive points and extend later. Beware prices that look too good: they often hide unwarranted hardware or a rushed install.
The real cost is the service
A local installer who sets the system up on your smartphone, trains you and stays reachable for maintenance is worth far more than a box bought on its own. That is what makes your install last. To learn the exact price for your situation, request a free quote: we study your access points and reply within 24 to 48 business hours.



