with Wireless Cameras: With the ability to wirelessly connect the cameras to the recorder or the Control Hub.
Outdoor: The cameras are equipped with waterproof protection, making them capable of operating in outdoor environments without being affected by weather conditions.
Battery Power: They have a built-in rechargeable battery without requiring a power connection.
Color Night Vision: The cameras capture color images in low-light conditions or at night.
Infrared Night Vision: The cameras are equipped with infrared LEDs to capture black and white images in low light conditions or in the dark.
PoE: Ability to power the cameras via Ethernet cable (Power over Ethernet).
NVR: (Network Video Recorder) Works with digital IP cameras and connects to them via a network, using an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi if both the recorder and the cameras support wireless connectivity.
DVR: (Digital Video Recorder) Works with analog-type cameras and connects to them via coaxial cables.
XVR: (eXtended Video Recorder) Supports multiple camera technologies (analog and IP) and is suitable for installations that combine old and new camera technologies.
HVR: (Hybrid Video Recorder) Connects with analog and IP cameras but is an older type of recorder compared to the XVR, supporting a smaller number of IP cameras.
Hard Drive: Includes a hard drive for storing recordings.
with Control Hub: With Control Hub, which serves as the central management unit for the cameras, providing monitoring, control, and connectivity capabilities.