A DVR equipped with eight-channel input capabilities can manage and simultaneously record up to four different cameras. This feature is especially useful for small to medium-sized surveillance installations, offering reliable coverage and monitoring of multiple areas without the need for additional devices.
Designed to provide comprehensive support for Ultra 265, H.265, and H.264 video formats, it ensures superior compression performance and video quality. The Ultra 265 technology optimizes bandwidth and storage capacity usage without sacrificing video clarity, making it ideal for high-resolution surveillance needs. The H.265 and H.264 formats further enhance the flexibility and compatibility of this device with various video systems.
The plug & play functionality, combined with eight independent Power over Ethernet (PoE) network interfaces, ensures an easy and efficient installation process. PoE interfaces provide both data and power through a single cable, simplifying installation and reducing the need for extensive wiring, making it ideal for novice users and professional installers alike.
It supports third-party IP cameras through ONVIF compatibility, ensuring broad compatibility and integration with a wide range of IP cameras from different manufacturers, offering flexibility and scalability in building a comprehensive surveillance system.
The HDMI port supports high-definition video output, while the VGA port provides compatibility with older display devices. This dual support ensures that users can connect the product to a variety of monitors and display systems. The ability to output video simultaneously via HDMI and VGA enhances the product's flexibility. You can view the surveillance feed on two different screens at the same time, ensuring flexibility in display options for enhanced situational awareness.
It is capable of recording video at resolutions up to 6 megapixels, providing exceptionally clear and detailed capture. High-resolution recording is critical for surveillance applications, where capturing details and image clarity are essential for accurate monitoring and evidence collection.
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