Qvis HD SDI DVR

Qvis have released their latest offering to the HD SDI market place in the form of the Apollo HD SDI DVR.

This 4 channel unit contains a 1 terrabyte hard drive as standard but can be expanded up to 24 TB with the addition of 8 supporting HDDs. Complete with a built in webserver and 4 channel real-time recording@1080p the Apollo HD SDI DVR is able to fit into many applications.

The dual-core CPU is able to present a powerful preview and playback performance. It is also able to perform well on the network to enable remote connection from a Wan or Lan and via the web-server.

Backing up the footage is simple, this can be done either across the network, through an on board USB connection or backed up directly to a DVD.

Alarms and email notification are also included but it should not be forgotten the most important feature are the sharp clear HD quality images that the Apollo Hd SDI DVR supplies to the end user.

If you have not seen HD SDI working yet ask for a dem as the technology is now highly competitive with its HD IP equivalent systems and getting cheaper as new chip technology pushes this type of HD CCTV to the mass CCTV market.

The Qvis HD SDI DVR will retail around the £1200-£1400 mark depending on the size of the hard drive provision and represents excellent value in this fledgling CCTV discipline.

Qvis supply several HD SDI cameras that are directly compatible with the Apollo recorder including a PTZ version and an HD SDI anti vandal camera.

 

Qvis HD SDI DVR

The new Qvis HD SDI DVR and camera range will be on sale and available to buy here in the UK from May 2012. 

The Qvis HD SDI DVR will have lots of juicy features as standard and these will include,

D1 imaging with 25fps recording on all channels.

H.264 compression this will enable the HD SDI DVR to reduce noise interference and in addition will include a de-interlacing feature.

The Qvis HD SDI DVR has intelligent recording technology, this is used to maximise the amount of data that can be held on the hard drive at any one time. With HD SDI the quality of the picture is second to none but the amount storage has to be well managed. Qvis have achieved this here with the Apollo unit.

QVIS HD SDI DVR

To give even further flexibility the parameters on each camera can be individually configured. This enhances the use of the audio features and as a result the Qvis HD SDI DVR has lip-sync audio on all channels.

Advanced search facilities allows  motion to be detected across an entire field of view or sub- regions of this with multi channel playback and single step searching meaning all events are easy to find.

The Qvis HD SDI DVR also has all the usual remote access facilities you would expect. Access cam be achieved both from your PC or your mobile device.

This HD SDI DVR gets its powerful performance from a dual-core CPU and can support 8 SATA HDD’s up to 24 TB it also has a built in web-server.

We expect the Qvis HD SDI DVR to retail around the £1300 mark so it will be highly competitive. Qvis also offer  HD SDI cameras within their new range. These include:

The 2MP Qvis HD SDI vandal proof dome.

The 2.1 MP Qvis HD SDI P400 C/W 100 IR leds giving a range of 100M of IR lighting at night.

The 2.1MP Qvis CMOS HD SDI speed dome .

The 3.27 MP Qvis HD SDI mini PTZ

So a small but exciting range of HD SDI products from Qvis available from May this year.

 

Dahua