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Uniview NVR502-16B-P16 16-Channel 16MP NVR with 16 Independent PoE Network Interfaces

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Uniview NVR502-16B-P16 16-Channel 16MP NVR with 16 Independent PoE Network Interfaces (No HDD)

The Uniview NVR502-16B-P16 is a 16-channel network video recorder that supports recording from up to 16 cameras at resolutions up to 16MP. It features two SATA ports, each supporting an HDD up to 10TB, for a maximum storage capacity of 20TB. Utilizing H.265 and H.264 video compression, it ensures manageable file sizes while maintaining high-quality video. The NVR supports up to 128 remote users and includes two-way audio. It offers video output to an external monitor via HDMI (up to 4K UHD) and VGA ports. Additionally, it is ONVIF compliant for profiles G, S, and T, ensuring interoperability with ONVIF IP cameras.

  • Support Ultra 265/H.265/H.264 video formats
  • 16 channel input
  • Plug & Play with 16 independent PoE network interfaces
  • Support mainstream cameras of ONVIF conformance(Profile S, Profile G, Profile T ) and RTSP protocols
  • Support 1 ch HDMI, 1 ch VGA. HDMI up to 4K (3840x2160) resolution
  • VGA and HDMI independent output
  • Up to 16 Megapixels resolution recording
  • 2 SATA HDD bays, up to 10TB per HDD
  • ANR technology to enhance the storage reliability when the network is disconnected
  • Support cloud upgrade

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