How much does Wavelink Networks CCTV installation cost in Nairobi

Wavelink Networks does not publish a fixed, one‑size‑fits‑all price for CCTV installation in Nairobi; instead, their charges depend on the number of cameras, system type (wired vs. wireless), and project complexity. From their own site and market benchmarks, you can reasonably expect the following ranges for a typical CCTV‑plus‑installation job in Nairobi.

  • Wireless CCTV installation summary (Wavelink)
    Wavelink states that wireless CCTV installation cost in Nairobi varies by number of cameras, accessories, and difficulty. They quote:

    • Camera units: roughly Ksh 5,000 – Ksh 20,000 per camera (depending on brand and resolution).

    • Accessories (mounts, power, signal boosters, etc.): Ksh 2,000 – Ksh 10,000 total.

    • Labor (installation, configuration, testing): about Ksh 5,000 – Ksh 15,000, depending on how many cameras and how much cabling is involved.

For a small‑to‑medium home (e.g., 2–4 cameras), this typically lands you in the Ksh 25,000 – Ksh 60,000 band once you add camera hardware, basic NVR/DVR, and installation.

How that compares to Nairobi market rates

  • 4‑camera basic analog/HD system (home or small shop) generally runs Ksh 35,000 – Ksh 60,000 when you include hardware and labor.

  • 4‑camera IP or wireless setup can stretch to Ksh 40,000 – Ksh 90,000 if you add cloud features, higher resolution, or better Wi‑Fi infrastructure.

Because Wavelink also bundles CCTV with internet and ICT services, some of their packages may undercut pure‑security installers if you’re also getting home Wi‑Fi or fiber.

To know the exact cost for your compound, shop, or home in Nairobi:

  1. Tell them the number of cameras (e.g., 2 gates + 1 veranda + 1 living room).

  2. Specify whether you want wired (PoE), wireless Wi‑Fi cameras, or a mix.

  3. Ask for a breakdown:

    • Camera model/resolution

    • NVR/DVR and storage

    • Labor and any extra cabling or power runs

You can contact Wavelink Networks directly via their advertised line 0748 111 304 or through their Nairobi‑focused CCTV/wifi combo pages to get a tailored quote that fits your KSh budget.

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