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The HRG series digital video recorder (DVR) offers clear crisp video using H.264 video compression and supports a high-end feature set that exceeds the needs of many surveillance applications at a very economical price.
Recording at a rate of up to 400 (16ch), 200 (8ch), or 100 (4ch) images per second 4CIF real-time PAL video, the HRG DVR supports a wide variety of capabilities such as smartphone remote access (apps for Apple iPhone®, iPad® and Android), mouse control, IR remote control, and multiple search engines to quickly find the video evidence. In addition to remote access from iPhone®, iPad® and Android devices, HRG can be remotely accessed via a Web browser or by using multi-site remote access software.
The HRG has two USB ports which enable intuitive mouse control and simultaneous DVR operations such as backing up video evidence files onto USB media. A viewer is included with each clip, making it easy for investigators to view video evidence. The HRG DVR range supports continuous and event recording and is configurable per channel. HRG can also be configured for motion detected recording, allowing maximum storage efficiency.
Market Opportunities
Supporting an advanced feature set and low pricing, HRG is an ideal DVR for a wide variety of surveillance applications including small- to medium-sized retail outlets, apartment buildings, warehouses, and educational facilities. HRG is well suited to support applications that rely on capturing maximum detail of activity through building entrances and exits, and clear video playback. Remote access from mobile and fixed locations opens up many new application possibilities for HRG. Users on the move in this highly mobile society can check in on their businesses from virtually any location with Internet access.
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