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Digital Watchdog has announced the release of the new 16-channel Blackjack® Bolt™ NVR powered by DW Spectrum® IPVMS. The new Linux-based NVR offers users the power and reliability expected from Blackjack® servers, now in a slim case for small to mid-size installations needing power, reliability and ease of use.

High performance HD video surveillance

“Our overarching goal is to make it easy to obtain high-performance HD video surveillance,” said Mark Espenschied, Director of Marketing, Digital Watchdog. “This new addition to our popular Blackjack® family of NVR/servers adds additional flexibility to view, record and review video with the power and convenience of DW Spectrum IPVMS.”

The Blackjack® BOLT™ can record and manage up to 16 2.1MP cameras at 30fps with maximum 80Mbps throughput. The hardware includes true HD, DVI or DisplayPort outputs, Linux® Ubuntu® OS and dual Ethernet ports, all packaged in a slim, attractive and compact case. The NVR is ONVIF conformant and is available with 2-16TB HDD and 5-Year Limited Warranty.

Blackjack Bolt features

  • Supports all ONVIF conformant IP cameras
  • Record up to 16 2.1mp IP cameras with total maximum throughput
  • 2TB, 4TB, 8TB,12TB, 16TB internal storage options
  • True HD Output, DVI or D-Sub Port
  • Dual Network Ports
  • Linux® Ubuntu® 64Bit OS
  • Hosting DW Spectrum for Setup, Configuration, Monitoring and Recording
  • One-time Recording License Charge, Fully Transferable Between Cameras and Encoders
  • No Annual Maintenance Fees
  • Simple Enterprise Scalability
  • Auto Device Discovery
  • Dual Stream Recording
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty
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