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NVR — Network Video Recorders for IP Cameras

NVR Video Recorders — For IP Cameras in Tbilisi

NVR (Network Video Recorder) is a network video recorder for IP cameras in Georgia, receiving digital video stream over Ethernet network and storing recordings on HDD disk. NVRs provide higher resolution (4K-8K), advanced AI analytics, and better scalability compared to DVRs, making them ideal for modern IP-based systems. LAGI offers NVR recorders in various configurations: 4-8 channel NVR for small sites, 16-32 channel NVR for medium business, 64-128 channel NVR for large complexes. PoE NVR models feature built-in PoE ports (8-16 ports), allowing you to connect IP cameras directly to NVR for power and data transmission over one cable. All models support H.265+ compression, ONVIF protocol, 4K resolution, RAID arrays, and AI functions.

Key Advantages of NVR Recorders

  • High resolution — support for 4K (8MP), 6MP, 12MP cameras, crystal-clear images.
  • PoE support — built-in PoE ports for direct camera connection, simplified installation.
  • AI analytics — facial recognition, object classification, line crossing, intrusion detection.
  • ONVIF compatibility — works with IP cameras from any manufacturer, open standard.
  • RAID support — RAID 0/1/5/6/10 configurations for data protection, continuous operation.
  • High bandwidth — 80Mbps-320Mbps incoming traffic, simultaneous recording of dozens of 4K cameras.

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between NVR and DVR recorders?

NVR (Network Video Recorder) works with IP cameras over Ethernet cable and provides higher resolution (4K-8K), AI analytics, and flexibility. DVR (Digital Video Recorder) works with analog cameras over coaxial cable and is cheaper. NVR is the modern standard for new systems.

What is PoE NVR and why is it convenient?

PoE NVR features built-in PoE (Power over Ethernet) ports that supply power and data to IP cameras over one Ethernet cable. This simplifies installation (no separate power supplies needed), reduces costs, and allows camera placement anywhere.

How many channels do I need for NVR?

Channel count should match camera count + 20-30% reserve for future expansion. Example: if you have 6 cameras, choose 8-channel NVR. If 12 cameras — 16-channel. For PoE NVR, consider the number of PoE ports.