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Uniview NVR308-64X 64-Channel 12MP NVR Network Video Recorder (No HDD)

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Uniview NVR308-64X 64-Channel 12MP NVR Network Video Recorder (No HDD)

The Uniview NVR308-64X is a high-performance 64-channel network video recorder (NVR) designed to manage and record from up to 64 cameras with a maximum resolution of 12MP. It supports 80TB HDD capacity (available separately) and utilizes advanced Ultra H.265/H.265/H.264 codecs for efficient video compression. This NVR is ideal for large-scale surveillance systems, offering robust performance and scalability.

  • Support Ultra H.265/H.265/H.264 video formats
  • 64 channel input
  • Supports mainstream cameras of ONVIF conformance(Profile S, Profile G, Profile T ) and RTSP protocols
  • Support 2 ch HDMI, 1 ch VGA. HDMI1 and HDMI2 up to 4K (3840x2160) resolution
  • HDMI1, HDMI2, VGA independent outputs provided
  • Up to 12 Megapixels resolution recording
  • Support RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
  • Various fisheye dewarping modes for live view and playback for both web interface and GUI
  • Support N+1 Hot spare
  • Support for 12V Power output
  • ANR technology to enhance the storage reliability when the network is disconnected
  • Support cloud upgrade

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