Channels: 16 Video Inputs: 16 x BNC connectors (supports up to 16 cameras) Video Compression: H.264 / H.265 Recording Resolution: Up to 4K (3840 x 2160) at 15 fps or 1080p at 30 fps Storage Capacity: Supports up to 16TB HDD (2 x 8TB) Network Connectivity: Ethernet (RJ-45), supports remote access via mobile apps USB Ports: 2 x USB 2.0 for backup and firmware updates Audio Inputs: 1 x RCA audio input for audio-enabled cameras Power Supply: 12V DC Dimensions: Approximately 16.5 x 11.8 x 2.4 inches Weight: Around 5-10 lbs
Live View and Playback: Access live footage and recorded video remotely through mobile apps or web browsers. Motion Detection: Configurable motion detection settings to receive alerts and minimize storage use. Flexible Recording Options: Schedule recordings, continuous recording, or event-based recording. User-Friendly Interface: Easy-to-navigate menus and setup wizards for hassle-free installation. Multi-Device Compatibility: Supports various camera brands and types, including IP and analog cameras. Backup and Export: Simple options for backing up footage via USB or network.
Enhanced Security: Continuous monitoring of premises, ensuring safety for homes and businesses. Cost-Effective: Centralized recording solution for up to 16 cameras, reducing overall costs. Remote Monitoring: Flexibility to view live feeds and recorded footage from anywhere using smartphones or tablets. Scalability: Ability to expand the system by adding more cameras as needed without significant infrastructure changes. High-Quality Video: Supports high-resolution recording, ensuring clear and detailed footage for investigations.
Residential Security: Homeowners can monitor their property and deter intruders. Commercial Surveillance: Businesses use DVRs to monitor operations, prevent theft, and ensure employee safety. Retail Security: Store owners can keep an eye on customer activities and inventory. Public Spaces: Surveillance in public areas like parks, streets, and parking lots for safety and crime prevention.
Camera Compatibility: Ensure the DVR is compatible with your existing camera setup. Storage Needs: Assess the required storage capacity based on the number of cameras and recording duration. Network Bandwidth: Consider the network bandwidth for remote viewing, especially for high-resolution streams. User Requirements: Evaluate the user interface and remote access features based on technical proficiency. Warranty and Support: Check warranty terms and the availability of customer support for troubleshooting and assistance.
If you have specific questions or need assistance with features, feel free to ask!