Power over Ethernet NVR by Uniview
Uniview will release a new 1 HDD 4KH.265 PoE NVR soon, which are named NVR301-P series. Featured by 4KH.265, it can help to upgrade your video surveillance system to higher resolut...
Uniview will release a new 1 HDD 4K&H.265 PoE NVR soon, which are named NVR301-P series.
Featured by 4K&H.265, it can help to upgrade your video surveillance system to higher resolution but lower bandwidth. NVR301-P is quite suitable for small installations such as shop, home and so on.
4K&H.265
With 4K display resolution, it can significantly increase the recognition of details. And compared with H.264 compression, H.265 technology reduces much more bandwidth and storage spaces.
PoE
NVR301-P has 4 or 8 PoE interfaces. Don’t need to make configuration, just plug and play.
Alarm I/O
NVR301-P has 4 alarm inputs and 1 output. You can connect to alarm devices like detector and alarm lamp to make your system more comprehensive.
Remote view
NVR301-P support P2P cloud, you can watch live view with your smartphone or PC conveniently at anytime, anywhere.
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