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HX Power 9000 Series Hybrid DVR

 

Make way for Neugent's Hybrid DVRs! With Neugent's Hybrid DVRs, you can integrate analog and IP cameras in one DVR system.

 

A little background...IP, or Internet Protocol, Video are digital streams of video which are transmitted over wireless IP or wired network, thus making available the video images to be monitored, recorded, published or stored for archival use anywhere on the network. It's video transferred over IP infrastructure, to simply put it.

IP video reduces total cost of ownership as compared to legacy CCTV or analog video surveillance systems by leveraging existing network infrastructures. With IP-ready DVRs like Neugent's Hybrid DVRs, you don't need expensive cabling requirements. Plus adding IP cameras is as easy as adding a PC, making IP video the clear choice for applications that require multiple remote cameras and locations.

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Benefits of Hybrid Digital Video Recorders



  • Easy, single and highly accessible Video Management
    • Users can monitor, record and manage several IP video, together with analog cameras at the same time. Multiple cameras and locations can be accessed and monitored from a single log-on.

  • Value for your money
    • Total cost of ownership for a Hybrid DVR over an analog DVR system is minimal. The incremental cost of the IP cameras are not significant when compared to adding DVRs on site, additional cabling and installation.

  • Scalability
    • Users can scale the system from one camera to thousands of cameras in individual increments. On the contrary, DVRs usually require users to increase in 8-channel or 16-channel jumps, even if only one additional camera is actually added to the network.


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