Network Video Recorder (NVR)
Network video recorders are distinct from digital video recorders (DVR) as their input is from a network rather than a direct connection to a video capture card or tuner. Video on a DVR is encoded and processed at the DVR, while video on an NVR is encoded and processed at the camera, then streamed to the NVR for storage or remote viewing. Additional processing may be done at the NVR, such as further compression or tagging with meta data.
Hybrid NVR/DVR surveillance systems exist which incorporate functions of both NVR and DVR; these are considered a form of NVR.
NVR home surveillance systems are generally wireless, tend to be easy to set up, can be accessed through a web browser, and allow the user to be notified by email if an alarm is triggered.
We deals in almost all branded NVR available in the market. Sony, Samsung, LG, Bosch, Honeywell, Hikvision, Dahua, Vintron and CP Plus NVR are the most popular brands available in 4 Channels, 8 Channels, 16 Channels, 32 Channels.