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Dahua Technology, a high-value, total security solutions provider, is now shipping a next-generation analogue HD total solution, including two 4MP cameras and a 4MP DVR with 4- / 8- and 16-channel options, to bring outstanding image quality to outdated analogue coax cabling.

Excellent image quality

Available in both bullet and eyeball housing, the versatile yet powerful HDCVI 3.0 cameras offer high performance, reliability, and overall ease of use. The cameras are embedded with an IR cut filter for various lighting conditions and industry-leading wide dynamic range (WDR) technology (120dB). This allows important details to easily be captured in scenes with both bright and dark areas, providing excellent images at any time of day.

Seamless video recording

Also available is a companion 4MP tribrid DVR featuring seamless video recording from HDCVI, CVBS, and IP sources simultaneously. The Dahua HDCVI 3.0 DVR offers Smart H.264+ codec dual-stream video compression to save up to 70 percent on bandwidth and storage compared to standard H.264.

HD analogue technology

“As a pioneer in HD analogue technology, Dahua is dedicated to developing solutions that bring high video quality to aging coax cabling systems,” said Jennifer Hackenburg, Product Marketing Manager, Dahua Technology USA. “Once again, we’re breaking new ground with the introduction of HDCVI 3.0 solutions that can be used stand-alone or bundled to bring the most cutting edge HD analogue technology to the market.”

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