QNAP Systems, Inc. announces that QNAP NAS are now compatible with Dahua Technology’s Eco-Savvy 3.0, H.265 Wi-Fi and H.265 PTZ series network cameras. QNAP surveillance applications integrate comprehensive video surveillance features into NAS, providing storage expandability and storage space management functions for surveillance users. With H.265 compression technology, Dahua’s network cameras ensure video recording with lower bandwidth and great security efficiency.

Complete line-up of surveillance cameras

Dahua Technology has one of the most complete line-ups of surveillance cameras in the industry. The integration with QNAP NAS provides users with more comprehensive functionalities to meet the requirements of every site. “Open, Integration and Innovation has been our guiding principle,” said Daniel Chau, Overseas Marketing Director of Dahua Technology. “We are happy to work with platform partners like QNAP to form an end-to-end solution for customers. We appreciate the value of our relationship and we expect the demand for this Cloud surveillance solution to grow rapidly.”

“It is our honour to continually cooperate with Dahua Technology, and QNAP is working on extending the scale of NAS surveillance applications,” said Alan Kuo, product manager of QNAP. “We are pleased to announce that Dahua Technology’s Eco-Savvy 3.0, H.265 Wi-Fi and H.265 PTZ series network cameras are proven to be fully integrated with QNAP surveillance solutions. We will keep providing our users with more flexibility and choice in selecting suitable IP cameras when deploying their surveillance solution.”

QVR Pro

QVR Pro integrates comprehensive video surveillance features into QNAP NAS, ensuring a recording environment separated from QTS with storage expandability and flexible storage space management functions. The optimised QVR Pro Client software consolidates live monitoring with speedy playback functionality in a single view, providing a simplified monitoring mode and enhanced user experience.

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