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Hikvision IP cams now work on Digiever NVRs

Hikvision IP cams now work on Digiever NVRs
Digiever, the manufacturer of Linux-embedded standalone NVR, announces that Digiever NVR series supports Hikvision network cameras. With full integration with Hikvision, one of famous brands in video surveillance industry, DIGISTOR NVR and Hikvision network cameras together provide applications in various segments surveillance, especially in need of high megapixel definition, from SOHO to enterprise level, presenting video recording surveillance systems with extreme high quality.

Digiever, the manufacturer of Linux-embedded standalone NVR, announces that Digiever NVR series supports Hikvision network cameras. With full integration with Hikvision, one of famous brands in video surveillance industry, DIGISTOR NVR and Hikvision network cameras together provide applications in various segments surveillance, especially in need of high megapixel definition, from SOHO to enterprise level, presenting video recording surveillance systems with extreme high quality.

Digiever DIGISTOR NVR series provides advanced event management for diversified event types and event handling actions, such as event triggered recording, e-mailing snapshots and video clips, SMS and user-defined actions by HTTP URL commands, etc. The event handling options include digital outputs reaction on built-in DI/DO interface of DIGISTOR NVR. Furthermore, DIGISTOR NVR series also provides outstanding performance in local display with Full HD. For instance, DIGISTOR DS-4200 Pro series, the 4-bay NVR, and DIGISTOR DS-8200-RM Pro series, the 8-bay rack-mount type NVR, support 1/4/9/12/16/20/25-channel display modes and enable HD resolution hardware decoding for video output via HDMI and VGA connectors. Users can simultaneously monitor up to 25 channels in 1920x1080 (Full HD) with maximum of 200 fps or in 1080x720 (HD) with maximum of 300fps monitoring performance with unique local display features. The throughput of above-mentioned models are capable of reaching up to 360Mbps which not only brings out high megapixel video transmission, but also meets the essentials for Full HD and high megapixel IP cameras, fulfilling the need of high megapixel IP video recording surveillance nowadays.

“We are pleased to have established partnership with Digiever,” commented Keen Yao, International Marketing Director of Hikvision. “Hikvision's megapixel imaging technology and network video recording expertise of Digiever together offers our combined customers the most advantageous megapixel experience. Customers will be glad to find new gains from a video surveillance system that incorporates both Hikvision IP cameras, including the latest HD megapixel range, and Digiever video recording solution.”

Hikvision network cameras come with several resolutions, including 1.3MP, 2MP, 3MP and 5MP, etc, with all boasting a range of technological features, such as wide dynamic range, low light capability, 3D digital noise reduction, and much more. The camera installation is also made easier with PoE function. Moreover, ONVIF and PSIA protocols are supported as well.

“Customers are looking forward to the upcoming integration of Hikvision network cameras and Digiever DIGISTOR NVR for a long period of time with excitement, they are now waiting for providing this solid video recording surveillance solution to customers of both parties,” declared by Allen Tseng, Product Manager of Digiever. “Our integration will be continued. Digiever will keep cooperating with Hikvision for meeting the requirements of market.

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