Grundig, the German electronics manufacturer, has launched a 4, 8 and 16 channel NVR range, further expanding its IP product portfolio. The NVRs feature an ultra-reliable Embedded Linux operating system with recording and display speeds of up to 400FPS.

Even the 16 channel model is able to deliver Full HD, 1080P, real-time (25FPS) recording and playback on all video channels simultaneously.

The NVRs have an intuitive user interface with options for direct USB mouse control or network-enabled, remote set up and configuration. They will detect and auto-configure all Grundig IP cameras within a system and have a built-in PoE switch to enable convenient, direct IP camera connections.

H.264 video compression provides efficient video file sizes for transmission and recording and storage capacities can be expanded up to 25 TB. Further NVR features include PTZ control; HDMI video output; event activation by motion, alarm, video-loss and system alerts; up to 8 user clients; up to 16 IP audio input channels with one RCA output; event actions including relay, e-mail and FTP; pre-alarm and post alarm recording and multiple search options.

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