HD-CVI (Dahua) Monitoring is an analog video surveillance technology that offers high-definition (1080p) image quality over coaxial cables. It is a popular choice for surveillance systems due to its simplicity, reliability, and affordability.
Advantages:
High-Definition Image Quality: HD-CVI delivers clear and detailed 1080p images, a significant improvement over traditional analog systems.
Easy Installation: HD-CVI systems can utilize existing coaxial cabling infrastructure, simplifying upgrades for older surveillance systems.
Reliability: HD-CVI is an analog technology, making it less susceptible to interference and noise compared to digital systems.
Affordability: HD-CVI systems are generally more cost-effective than IP surveillance systems, appealing to budget-conscious users.
Features:
Variety of Cameras: A wide range of HD-CVI cameras are available with various features, including night vision, wide-angle viewing, and optical zoom.
Digital Recorders: HD-CVI camera footage can be recorded and stored using digital recorders, offering features like motion detection and alerts.
Remote Access: HD-CVI surveillance systems can be remotely accessed from a computer or mobile device.