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Uniview NVR302-16E2-P16 16 Channel 8MP 4K NVR With Built In PoEs

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Uniview NVR302-16E2-P16 16 Channel 8MP 4K NVR With Built In PoEs

The NVR302-16E2-P16 Uniview 16 Channel 4K NVR with PoE, is a professional IP Network Video Recorder with advanced features. Ultra265 technology combines U-Code and H.265 to reduce storage space and enhance image quality cutting storage costs by 75% or more! This NVR has (2) SATA Bays and accepts up to 10TB each bay.  In addition, it accepts 16 IP Cameras up to 4K, 12MP Resolution. A 16 Channel PoE is built-in, therefore, an additional PoE switch is not required. Uniview NVR’s are ONVIF compliant with profiles S, G and T, so third-party cameras are supported. Other great features such as a quieter fan, and IEC power cord show UNV’s attention to detail and customer satisfaction. A favorite of our dealers and installers due to reliability and ease of use. 

This model is compliant with the NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), meaning it's safe to use and install on U.S. government properties. It was constructed with trusted and reliable technology at its core.

Note: Uniview NVR will work as plug and play with Uniview Cameras only , for other IP cameras network setup is required. Hard drive not included

HDD Storage Sold Separately:
‚ÄĘ 2TB Surveillance HDD
‚ÄĘ 4TB Surveillance HDD

Features:

  • Support Ultra 265/H.265/H.264 video formats
  • 8/16 channel input
  • Third-party IP cameras supported with ONVIF conformance: Profile S, Profile G, Profile T
  • Support 1-ch HDMI, 1-ch VGA, HDMI at up to 4K (3840 x 2160 Resolution)
  • HDMI and VGA simultaneous output
  • Audio Support
  • Up to 8MP resolution recording
  • 2 SATA HDD up to 10 TB each (20TB Storage)
  • Cloud upgrade
  • Supports Redundant Recording
  • ANR technology to enhance the storage reliability when the network is disconnected
  • Built In 16 Channel PoE
  • Plug & Play with up to 8/16 independent PoE network interfaces
  • P2P, UPnP, NTP, DHCP, PPPoE
  • Bandwidth: Incoming 160 Mbps / Outgoing 64 Mbps
  • NDAA Compliant

Specifications:

  • Range: Easy
  • Inputs for IP cameras: LAN port up to 16 channels
  • Power over Ethernet: 16 port PoE Switch IEEE802.3af/at (max. 240 W)
  • IP compatible cameras: UNIVIEW, ONVIF
  • Bidirectional audio: 1 input / 1 RCA output
  • Video outputs: 1 HDMI 4K, 1 VGA
  • Video compression format: Ultra H.265 / H.265 / H.264
  • Display resolution: 3840x2160, 1920x1080, 1600x1200 1280x1024, 1280x720, 1024x768
  • Total bandwidth: 160 Mbps downstream / 64 Mbps upstream
  • Main Stream recording: 8Mpx / 6Mpx / 5Mpx / 4Mpx / 3Mpx / 1080p / 960p / 720p / D1 / 2CIF / CIF
  • Alarms: 4 inputs / 1 relay
  • Recording method: Manual, programmed, motion detection
  • Intelligent functions: People Counting, Face Detection, Intrusion Detection, Line Crossing, Scenery Change, Blur Detection, Auto Tracking, Removed object, Abandoned object
  • Smart Intrusion Prevention: Available at 8 channels
  • External Backup: USB / HDD USB memory
  • Internal memory: 2 SATA HDD 3.5" of up to 10 TB (not included)
  • Communication: 1 x USB 3.0 / 1 x USB 2.0 / 1 x RJ45 (Ethernet)
  • Remote access: EZStation Web Browser, Smartphone App and PC Software
  • Power: AC 100~240 V, 50/60 Hz
  • Dimensions / Weigh: 53 (H) x 380 (W) x 315 (D) mm / 2.6 Kg

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