Dauha DHI-NVR1108HS-8P-S3/H 8 Channel Compact 1U 8PoE Lite H.265 Network Video Recorder
Features:
Additional Features:
- Channel Capacity
- PoE (Power over Ethernet)
- Compact 1U Design
- Video Compression.
- Lite Version
- Network Connectivity
- Remote Access
- Recording and Playback
- Storage Options
- Security Features
Additional Features:
- Channel Capacity: The "8 Channel" in the model name suggests that this NVR can handle up to 8 IP cameras simultaneously, allowing you to monitor and record video from these cameras.
- PoE (Power over Ethernet): The "8PoE" indicates that the NVR has 8 built-in PoE ports. PoE allows you to power the connected IP cameras through the Ethernet cable itself, eliminating the need for separate power cables.
- Compact 1U Design: The "Compact 1U" design refers to the rack-mount form factor of the NVR. This 1U size is common for devices that are intended to be mounted in standard server racks or enclosures, helping to save space.
- Video Compression: "H.265" refers to the video compression standard used by the NVR. H.265 (also known as High Efficiency Video Coding or HEVC) offers improved compression efficiency compared to its predecessor, H.264. This means that you can store more video data in less space without compromising too much on quality.
- Lite Version: The "Lite" designation might indicate that this NVR has a reduced set of features compared to higher-end models. Lite versions typically offer essential functionalities without some advanced features to keep costs lower.
- Network Connectivity: NVRs typically have Ethernet ports for connecting to your network. This allows you to access the NVR remotely, manage connected cameras, and view recorded footage from various devices.
- Remote Access: Modern NVRs often come with software or apps that allow you to access live and recorded video remotely through a web browser or mobile application. This enables you to monitor your cameras from anywhere with an internet connection.
- Recording and Playback: NVRs are designed to record video from IP cameras. You can set up recording schedules, motion detection triggers, and different recording modes (continuous, event-based, etc.). They also allow you to review and playback recorded footage.
- Storage Options: NVRs typically support various storage options, such as internal hard drives, external storage devices, and network-attached storage (NAS). This lets you store and manage the recorded video data.
- Security Features: Some NVRs offer advanced security features such as user authentication, encryption, and access control to protect your surveillance system from unauthorized access.