We’ve updated the QNAP line of network video recorders for IP surveillance video storage and playback.
Popular models of discontinued QNAP NVR Surveillance Recorders have been replaced with new generation models powered by the latest Intel Atom processors such as the affordable VS-2004L (4-channel) and the VS-2008L (8-channel) consumer-ready standalone systems.
QNAP updates include a mobile viewing app that keeps an eye on your IP cameras remotely via iPhone, iPad, or a Windows PDA with instant alerts sent to your mobile device should an event occur.
On all QNAP NVR’s with multiple hard drive bays IP Camera Supply offers your choice of:
“QNAP surveillance systems are a comprehensive standalone solution for recording, storing, and viewing surveillance video,” said Garrett Smith, Chief Marketing Officer at IP Camera Supply. “QNAP NVR’s are so simple to set-up and use it’s no wonder our customer look to them first and we’re excited to offer these new, more powerful editions.”
Need help making a choice? Check out the Guide to Selecting to Network Video Recorders.
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