
Review Summary
Introducing Honeywell's Performance Series IP 1080p NVRs, their newest affordable, fully featured IP NVRs. Choose an 8 or 16-channel NVR, with up to 8 TB of internal storage, for an ideal and flexible solution to fit your surveillance situation.
Fully-featured NVRs
High decoding capability for full HD viewing and recording.
View up to 16 channels simultaneously on your monitor.
Eight channels live view and play back at full frame rate 1080p resolution.
Up to 8 channels recording at full frame rate 1080p resolution.
Bi-directional communication.
Easy to Use
The Quick wizard and PoE support plug-and-play and make setup fast and easy.
Physical installation within minutes with the help of a simple NVR design and comprehensive and easy-to-understand quick installation guides.
Simple remote configuration and firmware updating through Honeywell Viewer web client and the Honeywell Config tool.
Convenient, Flexible Storage Options
Internal storage supports two HDDs up to 8 TB (4 TB each).
Store videos and snapshots to external storage such as the client's PC, through the Internet connection.
Store videos and snapshots to an external network storage server such as an FTP site.
Store videos and snapshots to a USB memory device.
Dynamic, Accessible Monitoring
Monitor from anywhere using the mobile apps for both Apple and Android devices (smartphones, tablet computers and laptops).
Password-protected access to the NVR's video and network setup.
Privacy Masking
Conceal up to 4 areas of a scene from viewing and recording.
Market Opportunities
The flexible storage options of the Performance Series IP Embedded NVRs make these NVRs perfect for a wide range of security applications.
NVR
H.264/MJPEG dual codec decoding
HDMI/VGA simultaneous video output
Supports up to 16 alarm input channels and 3 alarm relay output channels (model dependent)
UL listed
Immediately Detect and Respond to Events
The Performance Series IP NVR can be configured to automatically detect and respond to events such as motion in the scene, alarm inputs, a network failure and/or tampering. Automated responses include:
Sending a notification through email, FTP and/or HTTP.
Uploading still images at the time of the event through email and/or FTP.
Recording a video clip of the event so it is ready to distribute to authorities.
Enabling a visual or auditory notification (a flashing light, bell or siren).