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UNV Releases New AI NVR

UNV releases new AI NVR – UNV has released its intelligent new E2-IQ Series AI NVR.

E2-IQ Series NVRs feature intelligent functions that empower IP cameras through UNV’s Ultra Motion Detection, Smart Intrusion Prevention and Face Recognition software.

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According to UNV, the E2-IQ Series NVR is suitable for small and medium-sized intelligent upgrade existing projects. In addition, it can work with a VMS to reduce required computing power.

The NVR supports 8 channels of UMD with UNV motion detection cameras, 4 channels of smart intrusion prevention with standard IP cameras, up to 1 channel 5MP @ 30fps of fisheye de-warping, 2 channels of face recognition with normal cameras, or 8 channels face recognition with UNV face capture cameras.

When installed with a point-of-sale machine, the E2-IQ can display transaction information synchronously with monitoring video and it can also handle special camera forms, including dual lens bullets and dual-lens PTZs, while offering smart functions by camera, including UMD, LPR, SIP, Face recognition and people counting.

UNV’s E2-IQ series delivers 2 channels of 4K at 30ips, or it can decode 10 channels of 1080p at 30ips, with a global throughput of 320Mbps/320Mbps.

Interfaces include alarm I/O with 8/2, audio I/O with 1/1, 2 GE network interface, 1 independent HDMI and 1 independent VGA interface.

You can find out more details about UNV’s E2-IQ series NVR from local distributors or see more details on the UNV website here.

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