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MESSOA Technologies Inc. announced recently the 4/8CH Lite NVR Solution now supports more network cameras as a number of new models, including the PRO Series and the Mini Series network cameras, were introduced in the past months. The additional supported cameras are expected to strengthen what has already been a comprehensive NVR solution and to further expand the range of applications to its fullest extent.

Other than the original 4 supported models, the Lite NVR solution expands its support list to include all MESSOA 2-megapixel cameras (NCR875PRO, NCB855PRO, NDF820/PRO, NDF821/PRO, NDF831/PRO, NDR891/PRO, and NCR870) and the upcoming Mini Series 1-megapixel cameras (NCR770, NDR720, NCB750), offering more alternatives and functionality for users seeking extra flexibility and advanced performance. All supported cameras can seamlessly integrate with the Lite NVR system with easy plug-and-play setup and wide-ranging operation.

Support of the aforementioned 2-megapxiel cameras to the Lite Series NVR system is included in the most recent firmware update, which can be found on each product’s respective page of the official website or in the MESSOA monthly e-newsletter. Complete integration is scheduled to be ready by mid-July.

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