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Our NVR301-08X-P8 Uniview 8 Channel NVR is a professional IP Network Video Recorder with advanced features. Ultra265 technology combines U-Code and H.265 to reduce storage space and enhance image quality cutting storage costs by 75% or more! This 8 Channel NVR can accept up to a 10TB Hard Drive and IP Cameras up to 4K, 8MP Resolution. The NVR301-08X-P8 comes with a Built In, 8 Channel PoE, therefore, an additional PoE switch is not required. Uniview NVR are ONVIF compliant with profiles S, G and T, so third party cameras are supported. Other great features such as a quieter fan, and IEC power cord show UNV attention to detail and customer satisfaction. A favorite of our dealers and installers due to reliability and ease of use.
This model is compliant with the NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), meaning it's safe to use and install on U.S. government properties. It was constructed with trusted and reliable technology at its core.
Note: Uniview NVR will work as plug and play with Uniview Cameras only , for other IP cameras network setup is required. Hard drive not included
HDD Storage Sold Separately:
2TB Surveillance HDD
4TB Surveillance HDD
Features:
Specifications:
Video/Audio Input
Network
Video/Audio Output
Decoding
Hard Disk
SATA: 1 SATA interface
Capacity: up to 6TB for each disk
External Interface
PoE
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