All FAQ
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These FAQs cover the basic functionalities, installation, compatibility, storage options, and security features of IP cameras and NVRs, providing customers with essential information about these products.
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What is an IP camera?
An IP (Internet Protocol) camera is a type of digital video camera that receives control data and sends image data via the internet or a network. -
What are the benefits of IP cameras over analog cameras?
IP cameras offer higher resolution, remote accessibility, scalability, and easier installation compared to analog cameras. -
How do I set up an IP camera?
Setting up an IP camera involves connecting it to your network, configuring the camera settings through the software provided, and accessing the camera feed via a web browser or mobile app. -
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet)?
PoE allows IP cameras to receive power and data through a single Ethernet cable, simplifying installation and reducing the need for additional power supplies. -
What is an NVR and how does it differ from a DVR?
An NVR (Network Video Recorder) records video from IP cameras over a network, while a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) records video from analog cameras using coaxial cables. -
How many cameras can I connect to an NVR?
The number of cameras you can connect depends on the NVR model. We offer NVRs that support 4, 8, 16, 32, or more cameras. -
Is internet access required for an NVR to function?
No, internet access is not required for local recording and playback. However, it is needed for remote viewing and management. -
Can I access my NVR remotely?
Yes, you can access your NVR remotely via our mobile app or web portal, enabling you to view live feeds and recorded footage from anywhere. -
What storage options are available for NVRs?
Our NVRs use internal hard drives for storage. Some models also support external storage options such as USB drives or network-attached storage (NAS).