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EOS Releases Wisenet 8K AI NVRs

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New Wisenet AI NVRs from EOS Australia offer up to 8K resolution with precise and efficient monitoring through integration with AI cameras.

The new UI/UX makes analytics configuration across all channels more efficient than ever before with 16 times the resolution of HD, 8K gives organisations an amazing capacity to digitally zoom into large coverage areas without loss of detail.

The new NVRs in the Wisenet X series are scalable to a total of 160TB of available SATA HDD recording capacity. Both units support a recording bandwidth of 400Mbps and include dual HDMI video outputs. The NVRs will be available in 64-channel which includes dual redundant power supplies to ensure continuity of recording for mission-critical applications and 32-channel configurations and support simultaneous playback of all channels on a local monitor. Both models support RAID 5 and RAID 6 configurations which provide redundancy for video storage data.

NVRs can read AI metadata generated by the edge device from deep learning algorithms. New UI/ UX features greatly enhance convenience, allowing users to configure events and alarms of all channels or edit each channel from a single page. Users can also mouse over the video for a preview, making video and event search from multiple channels easier than ever. A new bookmark management function allows for easy retrieval and protection of video clips during an investigation.

Integrated with Hanwha Techwin’s Wisenet P series AI cameras, the new NVRs are able to read AI metadata generated by the edge device from deep learning algorithms, enabling operators to quickly search for objects (such as a person, face, vehicle and license plate) and attributes associated with them. Support for dynamic events allows the system to receive alarm event triggers based on current license-free analytics as well as new analytics released in the future without requiring a firmware upgrade.

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