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TeleEye proudly introduces two new members in its new range DVR series – JN208X and JN216X. These are new 8- and 16-channel cost-effective recording solutions suitable for numerous industries, including retail, manufacturing, and property management. Both JN208X and JN216X deliver superb recording quality in conjunction to TeleEye 700TVL cameras with recording at 960x576 (PAL) and 960x480 (NTSC) in which the resolution is 33% higher than D1.

The entire range of JN Series DVRs support remote video monitoring by using PC and mobile phones with sureSIGHT and iView HD respectively.

Highlighted features of TeleEye JN208X & JN216X include:

  • Crystal clear video resolution when using with TeleEye 700TVL cameras
  • 8/16 channels video in, 4 channels audio in
  • Cost-effective and compact design suitable for most surveillance needs
  • H.264 video compression
  • sureLINK for reliable connection through dynamic IP
  • PC monitoring with sureSIGHT video management software
  • Remote monitoring on mobile phones with iView HD
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