HD NVR stands for High Definition Network Video Recorder. It’s a device used in IP-based CCTV systems to record and manage high-definition video streams from IP (network) cameras.
Key Features
High Resolution Recording: Supports 1080p, 4MP, 4K, and higher depending on the model.
IP Camera Compatibility: Works with digital cameras connected over a local area network (LAN) or the internet.
Remote Access: View live or recorded footage from anywhere via smartphone, PC, or tablet.
Storage Options: Usually equipped with one or more hard drives (HDDs) for video storage.
Motion Detection & Alerts: Can detect motion and send real-time alerts.
PoE (Power over Ethernet): Some models support PoE, allowing cameras to receive power and data through a single cable.
Playback and Backup: Easy access to recorded video with timestamp-based searching and backup options to USB or cloud.
How It Works
Cameras connect to the NVR via a network (wired or wireless).
Video feeds are encoded by the cameras and streamed to the NVR.
The NVR stores the video footage and provides tools for playback, monitoring, and management.