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The Advantage Line DIVAR IP 2000 and 3000 are affordable, easy to use, all-in-one recording and video management solutions. With pre-licensed channels and up to 8 TB of storage, the DIVAR IP recorders are ideal for smaller and medium sized installations, such as retail, education and banking.

ONVIF compliant, these intelligent IP storage devices integrate seamlessly with third party cameras. These easy to use, DIVAR IP recorders enable viewing and management via a remote operating client. While viewing of HD videos can be done on an iPad / iPhone even over limited bandwidth connections.

Experience shorter installation times, reduce your total cost of ownership and eliminate the need for separate Network Video Recorders with the DIVAR IP 2000 and 3000.

Key features:

  • Fully featured video recording solution for up to 32 channels
  • Out-of-the-box IP video recording solution with up to 8 TB (4 x 2 TB) storage capacity
  • Robust, secure operation - instant real time access to video
  • Remote viewing via Video Security App by Bosch
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