Dahua unveils H.265 XVR series

April 2018 Products & Solutions, Surveillance

Dahua Technology has launched its H.265 XVR product series. After upgrading its codec format from H.264 to H.265 and then to H.265+, the H.265 XVR delivers a more cost-efficient storage method using less storage and enhanced intelligence, solving the much higher demand on storage capability placed by the widespread use of 4K/4MP UHD devices, and offering the customers and partners more business opportunities.

The H.265+ codec is able to reduce up to 90% of transmission bandwidth and storage while maintaining image quality, resulting in the use of less HDD space and resources.

The widespread compatibility of the H.265 XVR guarantees a seamless connection with multiple cameras and all H.265 encoding-based platforms or devices. With a stronger processor, it supports a maximum of four channels of intelligent video surveillance and a maximum N+N channels with IPC access, where each channel receives up to 8MP input.

For existing video surveillance systems, H.265 XVR can also serve as an upgrade by replacing the storage device only. Also, by converting audio into digital signal, the entire product series supports broadcast-quality audio through lossless audio transmission, vastly improving audio quality.

The H.265 XVR series bring a user-friendly experience with a new generation XVR4.0 GUI interface, providing a flat interface and simplified functional modules. Also, supported by an IoT system, the H.265 XVR product enables multi-dimensional surveillance by linking to diverse sensors to collect information such as temperature and humidity, that can wirelessly trigger an alarm if necessary.

Moreover, the built-in battery in the Dahua XVR E Model can feed the XVR and cameras to keep the surveillance system working for up to 1 hour, eliminating worries from unplanned power-cut.

For more information, contact Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co.,+86 571 8768 8883, dahua.sa@global.dahuatech.com, www.dahuasecurity.com





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