HAI Releases New Surveillance Products, Including Network DVR
Products will be displayed at the ISC Show in Las Vegas.
HAI (Home Automation, Inc.) is shipping new surveillance products, including a Network Digital Video Recorder (NDVR) and two high-resolution cameras to monitor the security of one's home.
The new 4-channel NDVR can be used stand-alone (to watch videos through its server) or with a company home control system where cameras can be viewed on the company's touchscreens, the Internet, or a smartphone.
The NDVR records video based on motion or any other chosen event and can be viewed on or offsite. The NDVR allows up to 16 cameras to be viewed on a split screen at the same time.
It comes with a mounting plate, allowing users to mount the NDVR on a wall or in a structured wiring enclosure.
HAI says the new surveillance products will be displayed at HAI's Booth (#18120) at the ISC Show in Las Vegas, NV April 2 - 4.
The new 4-channel NDVR can be used stand-alone (to watch videos through its server) or with a company home control system where cameras can be viewed on the company's touchscreens, the Internet, or a smartphone.
The NDVR records video based on motion or any other chosen event and can be viewed on or offsite. The NDVR allows up to 16 cameras to be viewed on a split screen at the same time.
It comes with a mounting plate, allowing users to mount the NDVR on a wall or in a structured wiring enclosure.
HAI says the new surveillance products will be displayed at HAI's Booth (#18120) at the ISC Show in Las Vegas, NV April 2 - 4.
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