
LTS LTD8308D-ETC 8 Channel 4MP HD-TVI Digital Video Recorder, No HDD Included
- Pre-Installed Storage : No HDD included
- Hard Drive Ports : 1 SATA Port
- Environmental : Indoor
Support HD-TVI / IP/ Analog / AHD cameras, CVBS output, Up to 2K (2560x1440P) HDMI Video Output, 4CH Audio Input.
Channel Capacity:
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16 Channels
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Compression:
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H.264
H.264 Plus
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Hard Drive Ports:
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2 SATA Ports
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Max. Storage Capacity:
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16 TB
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Pre-Installed Storage:
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No HDD included
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Rack Unit (U):
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1U
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Recorder Technology:
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Digital Video Recorder (DVR)
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Video Output:
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1x VGA
1x HDMI
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Warranty:
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3-year Manufacturer Warranty
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The right solution to office security needs. The recorder has the right firmware in place to be used along facial recognition software. The recorder captures every single moment of everyday in brilliant quality. The system uses cameras of different calibers and the recorder has no problem keeping up.
Spot on video compression. While buying a recorder the biggest cost factor is the size of the disk. Sixteen terabytes is a lot of storage but the recorder compresses feed before storage. The compression enables the recorder to have a long life and you can keep adding better cameras to the system without overloading storage.
Analog to digital greatness. Even though the recorder seems pricey for a DVR the video output begs to differ. Over long distances DVR provide a more economical solution than NVR. With the LTS recorder you can have the superb quality expected out of NVR combined with the distance cost saving of a DVR.
The sixteen channel connectivity is just what I need. The recorder easily handles the work load and the video output does justice to the price tag. The unit isn’t exactly economical and works better as a long term investment. You can dedicate one terabyte of space to one camera that means the recorder can work uninterrupted.
Simple to use. The face of the recorder has very ergonomically placed buttons with tangible writing. The face plate allows a user to sift through video with ease. The price though leaves you to question your decision. A decent NVR would cost about the same and can power cameras and collect data through a single cable.