NVRs

NVRs are typically connected to the network, allowing for remote viewing and control of cameras and recordings. This makes them suitable for use in a range of applications, from small-scale residential systems to large-scale commercial and industrial installations.

Overall, NVRs provide a flexible and scalable solution for IP-based video surveillance, offering advanced features and the ability to integrate with a range of cameras and system components.

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A NVR (Network Video Recorder) is a type of digital video recorder (DVR) that is used in IP-based video surveillance systems. Unlike traditional DVRs, which record video from analog cameras, NVRs are designed to record video from network-based IP cameras.

NVRs are essentially a computer that is dedicated to recording and managing video footage. They typically include specialized software that allows for the management and viewing of recorded video footage, as well as for configuring and controlling cameras and other system components.

NVRs can vary in terms of their capacity, with some models capable of supporting hundreds of cameras and storing terabytes of video footage. They can also include advanced features such as motion detection, event logging, and video analytics, which can be used to trigger alerts and notifications based on specific events or criteria.