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Uniview NVR504-32B 32-Channel 16MP NVR Network Video Recorder (No HDD)

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Uniview NVR504-32B 32-Channel 16MP NVR Network Video Recorder (No HDD)

The NVR504-32B Network Video Recorder is a versatile and high-performance device designed for advanced video surveillance. It supports Ultra 265/H.265/H.264 video formats and offers 32-channel input, making it compatible with mainstream cameras conforming to ONVIF profiles S, G, and T, as well as RTSP protocols. With VGA and HDMI independent output, it can record up to 16 Megapixels resolution. The ANR technology enhances storage reliability during network disconnections, and it supports cloud upgrades for easy maintenance. This NVR is ideal for robust and reliable video recording needs.

  • Support Ultra 265/H.265/H.264 video formats
  • 32 channel input
  • Support mainstream cameras of ONVIF conformance(Profile S, Profile G, Profile T ) and RTSP protocols
  • VGA and HDMI independent output
  • Up to 16 Megapixels resolution recording
  • ANR technology to enhance the storage reliability when the network is disconnected
  • Support cloud upgrade

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