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4K DVR Security Kit with 8-channel DVR, 4 Sensor Warning Light Cams and 2 Dome Cams - CODV8-55802D4WLWF
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DVR (Digital Video Recorder) systems are traditional camera surveillance systems using analog cameras, coaxial cables, and a DVR recorder. The analog cameras connect to the recorder through the coaxial cables, transmitting unprocessed video signals. Once the signals reach the recorder, they can be processed and made available for digital viewing.
DVR and NVR surveillance systems use different types of cameras, shaping how each system operates. DVR systems use traditional analog cameras, which have to be connected to the recorder through coaxial cables, creating a reliable but somewhat inflexible surveillance system.
NVR systems, on the other hand, use advanced IP, or internet protocol, cameras. These cameras can process video data themselves, instead of relying on the recorder to convert footage, allowing for wireless transmission.
This gives NVR systems greater flexibility, as they can operate either wirelessly or with Ethernet cables. DVR surveillance systems are strictly wired – there are no wireless DVR security systems.
The main benefit of a DVR camera system is the cost. DVR systems are significantly more affordable than NVR systems, mainly due to the lower cost of analog cameras. This savings is especially appealing if you’re unsure about incorporating Wi-Fi into your security network.
If you have spotty internet, no internet, or Wi-Fi security concerns, a DVR system may be a better choice for you than a wired NVR system. DVR systems are dependable, affordable, and relatively straightforward. And, with recent advancements in analog high definition, the gap in quality between NVR and DVR systems has significantly lessened.
However, if you’re still looking for something more advanced or with greater flexibility, DVR surveillance systems may not be for you. DVR systems tend to have lesser flexibility, picture quality, ease of installation, and audio capabilities than their NVR counterparts.
The number of cameras, or channels, that a recorder can support depends on the specific model. Swann DVR recorders can support anywhere from 4 to 16 channels.
Swann DVR recorders have massive 1-2TB hard drives, allowing for footage to be stored for up to one year at no additional cost to you.
You can permanently save images and video in your personal Dropbox account in the cloud, or transfer footage to a USB memory stick or hard drive for safekeeping.