A CCTV system is no longer optional if you’re running a business in Uganda.
Break-ins. Staff issues. Missing stock. You can’t afford to rely on luck.
It’s time to protect your assets, monitor operations, and sleep easy — knowing your business is covered 24/7.
What a CCTV System Does for Your Business
Stops theft before it starts – Cameras scare off intruders and dishonest staff.
Keeps everyone accountable – You’ll always know what’s happening, even when you’re away.
Protects your profits – No more silent losses or false claims.
Improves customer service – Track queues, behaviour, and improve the experience.
And if something happens, your footage becomes your best defence.
Want full control of who enters your premises too? Pair it with our access control systems.
What Kind of CCTV System Do You Need?
No business is the same — that’s why we tailor every system. Here’s what we help you figure out:
What cameras suit your space – Indoor, outdoor, wide-angle, night vision
Where they should go – Entry points, cash registers, storerooms
How you’ll store footage – DVR vs NVR
If you want remote access – Monitor your business from your phone or laptop
Need to manage multiple entrances too? Consider adding video intercoms for smoother entry checks.
How We Set Up Your CCTV Cameras

We visit your site and assess your needs
Design a setup that covers all blind spots
Install the system cleanly and professionally
Show you how to use it — you’re not left guessing
Offer maintenance and support when needed
Want a more visible deterrent? You can combine this with our burglar alarm systems for added impact.
How Much Does a CCTV System Cost?
The price of a CCTV system depends on a few key things:
How many cameras your premises need
If you want HD quality, night vision, or motion detection
How long you want to store footage
Whether you want remote access via your phone or laptop
We can also integrate your CCTV with Smart Automatic Gates to create a fully connected security system.
👉 Curious about actual figures?
Check out our full CCTV Camera Prices in Uganda to see options that fit your budget.
No matter the size of your business, we’ll design a setup that works for you.
Why This Isn’t Just About Cameras
This is about peace of mind.
About knowing your business is safe — when you’re on-site, off-site, or even abroad.
Thousands of Ugandan business owners already use CCTV to:
Catch thefts early
Boost team accountability
Avoid conflicts with customers or staff
Sleep better at night
Don’t wait until something goes wrong. Prevention always costs less than recovery.
Ready to Secure What You’ve Built?
Let’s get your business protected today.
We’ll help you choose the right CCTV system, install it fast, and support you after it’s done.
📞 Call or WhatsApp: +256 392 001947
📧 Email: info@easypowerug.com
Frequently Asked Questions CCTV System For Business in Uganda:
The cost of a CCTV camera system in Uganda varies based on the number of cameras, features, and installation requirements. At Easy Power, our CCTV packages start from just UGX 1,250,000 for a complete setup, including installation. We tailor solutions to fit your budget and security needs.
A basic CCTV system with 2 to 4 cameras typically ranges from UGX 1,250,000 to UGX 2,500,000. For more extensive setups with advanced features like night vision, remote access, and higher resolution, prices can go up to UGX 5,000,000 or more. For detailed pricing and package options, please visit our CCTV Surveillance page.
Solar-powered CCTV cameras are ideal for areas without reliable electricity. Prices for solar cameras in Uganda range from UGX 400,000 for basic models to UGX 510,000 for advanced versions with features like 4G connectivity and PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) capabilities. For more information on solar cameras, check out our Solar Cameras in Uganda page.
The best type of CCTV camera depends on your specific needs:
Bullet Cameras: Ideal for outdoor use with long-range focus.
Dome Cameras: Suitable for indoor surveillance with a wide field of view.
PTZ Cameras: Offer pan, tilt, and zoom functionalities for comprehensive coverage.
IP Cameras: Provide high-resolution images and can be accessed remotely via the internet.