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Uniview NVR501-04B-P4 4-Channel 16MP NVR with 4 Independent PoE Network Interfaces

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Uniview NVR501-04B-P4 4-Channel 16MP NVR with 4 Independent PoE Network Interfaces

The Uniview NVR501-04B-P4 4-Channel 16MP NVR is a versatile network video recorder designed to manage up to four cameras at resolutions up to 16MP. It features a SATA port supporting an HDD up to 8TB (sold separately) and utilizes H.265 and H.264 video compressions for optimal file size and quality. This NVR supports up to 128 remote users and includes two-way audio. It offers video output via HDMI and VGA ports, with HDMI supporting up to 4K UHD resolution. Additionally, it is ONVIF compliant for profiles G, S, and T, ensuring compatibility with various IP cameras.

  • Support Ultra 265/H.265/H.264 video formats
  • 4‑channel input
  • Plug & Play with 4 independent PoE network interfaces
  • Support mainstream cameras of ONVIF conformance(Profile S, Profile G, Profile T ) and RTSP protocols
  • Support HDMI and VGA simultaneous 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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