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Hikvision iDS-7104HQHI-M1/S 4-Channel 1080P H.265 AcuSense DVR
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4-channel 1080P AcuSense DVR
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AI-based human & vehicle detection
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H.265 Pro+ video compression for efficiency
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Supports HDTVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS/IP inputs
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Audio transmission via coaxial cable
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Up to 6-ch IP camera input (up to 6MP)
Hikvision iDS-7108HQHI-M1/S 8-Channel 1080P H.265 AcuSense DVR
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8-channel 1080P AcuSense DVR
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AI-based human & vehicle detection
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Deep learning perimeter protection
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H.265 Pro+ video compression
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Supports HDTVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS/IP inputs
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Up to 12 IP cameras (up to 6MP) supported
Hikvision iDS-7116HQHI-M1/S – 16CH 1080P H.265 AcuSense DVR
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16CH 1080P Mini 1U H.265 AcuSense DVR
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Human/vehicle classification with Motion Detection 2.0
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Advanced deep learning-based perimeter protection
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H.265 Pro+/H.265 Pro/H.265 video compression
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Supports HDTVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS/IP inputs
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Up to 24 IP channels (6MP) and 3K/5M Lite @ 12fps encoding
Hikvision iDS-7204HQHI-M1/FA – 4CH 1080P H.265 AcuSense DVR
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4CH 1080P 1U H.265 AcuSense DVR
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Deep learning facial recognition & alarm reduction
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Face picture comparison and search support
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H.265 Pro+ high-efficiency compression
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5 signal input: HDTVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS/IP
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Connect up to 6 network cameras
Hikvision iDS-7208HQHI-M1/FA – 8CH 1080P H.265 AcuSense DVR
Key Features:
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8CH 1080P 1U H.265 AcuSense DVR
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Deep learning–based facial recognition & alarm reduction
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Face picture comparison and search functions
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Efficient H.265 Pro+ compression technology
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5 signal input: HDTVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS/IP
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Supports up to 12 IP cameras (up to 6MP)
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