Verint BA-16-12R5 EdgeVR 300 Surveillance Network Video Recorder
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Manufacturer : Verint
Sku : CR.BA-16-12R5
Condition : Open box
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The Verint BA-16-12R5 EdgeVR 300 Surveillance Network Video Recorder represents a cutting-edge solution in the realm of video surveillance, offering a host of advanced features tailored for security and monitoring applications. Designed with versatility and performance in mind, this network video recorder (NVR) stands out for its IP-based capabilities and hybrid analog/IP options, making it suitable for a wide range of surveillance environments.
- •Hybrid Analog/IP Integration: The Verint BA-16-12R5 EdgeVR 300 supports both analog and IP cameras, providing users with the flexibility to integrate their existing analog infrastructure while also benefiting from the advanced capabilities of IP-based surveillance systems.
- •High-Efficiency Video Compression: Utilizing the H.264 video compression standard, this NVR delivers exceptional video quality while optimizing bandwidth and storage utilization. The advanced compression technology allows the recording of up to 1920 frames per second.
- •High-Efficiency Video Compression: Utilizing the H.264 video compression standard, this NVR delivers exceptional video quality while optimizing bandwidth and storage utilization. The advanced compression technology allows the recording of up to 1920 frames per second.
- •Integration with Verint Encoders and IP Cameras: The NVR is fully integrated with Verint encoders and IP cameras, offering a seamless and optimized solution for users invested in Verint's ecosystem of surveillance products. This integration not only simplifies the setup process but also ensures compatibility and interoperability between devices.
- •Scalability and Expandability: The Verint BA-16-12R5 EdgeVR 300 is designed to scale with the evolving needs of the user. Its architecture allows for easy expansion, accommodating additional cameras or devices as the surveillance requirements grow.