FLIR Systems, Inc. is proud to announce the introduction of its next generation NVR line-up with FLIR Cloud™ connectivity. The new DNR400 and DNR500 Series NVRs make remote connection easier than ever before with a set-up time of less than three minutes via three easy steps. Simply download the free app for iOS / Android, scan the QR code on the NVR, enter a password and instantly view live video! There is no complex router configuration as the cloud-based service creates a secure handshake between the NVR and the mobile device.

In addition to quick connectivity, the new NVRs boast superior bandwidth with 200 Mbps bit rate processing, allowing for real-time recording on all channels at resolution levels up to 5MP. DNR400 Series NVRs are available in eight & 16 channel configurations and have eight integrated PoE ports while DNR500 is equipped with 16 integrated PoE ports and NVRs are available in 16 & 32 channels. Installation is made simple as the NVRs’ built-in PoE supports PoE+ (802.3at) for convenient all-in-one connection of IP Cameras with higher power requirements such as PTZs. Furthermore, the NVR automatically discovers FLIR IP Cameras and other popular Onvif compliant models on the network with no programming or configuration necessary. Both systems feature drive mirroring to keep data secure. DNR400 has two internal HDD drives and DNR500 accommodates up to four internal HDDs plus eSata support for four external drives.

FLIR makes it easy to stay connected with an outstanding suite of mobile apps available for iPhone, iPad and Android. For managing multi-site applications, the powerful FLIR Cloud™ Client 64 channel CMS software for PC/Mac is included and allows users to combine FLIR NVRs, MPX DVRs and IP cameras into the same centralised location. FLIR Cloud™ will soon become a vehicle for Cloud Services which will present excellent RMR opportunities for authorised dealers.

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