QNAP Security just announced a pair of new high-performance network video recorders offering real-time monitoring, large storage capacity, and diverse recording features. Both the QNAP VioStor-2012 and the QNAP VioSotr-2008 are 2-bay, Intel Atom-based, hot-swappable network surveillance systems. These standalone NVRs offer support for cutting-edge surveillance technologies such as megapixel recording and H.264 video compression. And the work with most popular network camera brands, including Axis, ACTi, Arecont Vision, IQeye, Mobotix, Sony, Vivotek, and many more.
QNAP Security is rolling out two new NVR network surveillance systems. The QNAP VioStor-8040-RP is a high-performance network video recorder featuring an 8-bay chassis, while the QNAP VioStor-8040 NVR comes in the form of an 8-bay tower. Each NVR supports over 24 IP camera brands and 300 different IP camera models from leading manufacturers such as Axis, ACTi, Arecont Vision, Canon, IQeye, and Vivotek. They provide 40-channel recording and 16TB storage capacity with 8 hot-swappable hard drive bays.
QNAP Security has added some new product offerings to its lineup of high-performance network video recorders. The QNAP VS-4016U-RP, VS-8024U-RP, and VS-8032U-RP rack-mounted NVR are designed for high-resolution video recording, mass storage capacity, and real-time monitoring. Each NVR supports M-JPEG, MPEG-4, MxPEG, and H.264 video compression, and offers compatibility with over 300 IP network camera models from a lengthy list of top brands.
QNAP Security has announced the latest version of embedded firmware for its VioStar line of NVRs. The new 3.1.0 firmware will be offered for free to existing VioStar users. It offers a number of important new features designed to enhance the reliability and usability of QNAP VioStar network video recorders. Highlights include intelligent video analytics, generic IP camera integration, and digital watermarking.
At last month's ASIS tradeshow in Anaheim, it was announced that Security Products Magazine had named the QNAP VioStor VS-8040 network video recorder as its "New Product of the Year." The award recognizes outstanding product development achievements by security manufacturers whose products have the ability to improve workplace security.
QNAP has unveiled a new mobile surveillance application for its VioStor NVR network surveillance systems. It's called VSMobile, and when installed on a Windows PDA phone, it provides users with the ability to monitor network cameras while on the move.
QNAP has announced a firmware upgrade for its VioStor series of network video recorders. The new firmware, version 3.2.0, supports more powerful event management, increased user access control, and a larger selection of IP camera models. VioStor NVR users can download the updated firmware for free at the QNAP website.
This week we're adding a fresh batch of QNAP Network Video Recorders to the VideoSurveillance.com online store. Each of these powerful NVRs serves as a standalone network surveillance system complete with embedded software and mass storage capabilities. QNAP VioStor NVRS support real-time monitoring and recording from multiple cameras simultaneously. Users can even access live camera footage and archived video remotely using a standard web browser.
QNAP is at the SecuTech Expo in Taipei, Taiwan this week showcasing a new fleet of high-performance network video recorders. This latest batch of NVRs offers some welcome additions to QNAP's already popular VioStor NVR series. On display at SecuTech are the company's new 2-drive, 4-drive, and 6-drive VioStor NVR models. Each NVR incorporates an Intel Atom D-510 dual-core processor for reliable performance and maximum throughput with very low power consumption.
QNAP recently launched the VioStor Pro Series, the first Linux-based network video recorder (NVR) that is capable of truly PC-less configuration, monitoring IP cameras over a network, and video playback using a high-definition VGA monitor or TV. The four new models in the VioStor series all feature dual-core Intel® Atom™ processors with 1 GB memory that delivers network throughput of 176Mbps. This produces high-quality megapixel recordings and saves on power consumption.
QNAP has announced the release of its first consumer-specific standalone network video recorders. The VioStor VS-2008L and VS-2004L are Linux-embedded for reliable management of video surveillance programs. They are an economical solution for recording up to eight or four cameras respectively.
QNAP released the latest upgrade to VMobile, its remote viewing app for Apple touch screen devices. Version 1.0.3 offers improvements both in quality and in convenience.
QNAP is releasing a new version of its VMobile app that enables Android users to reap the benefits of mobile monitoring. With an Android in hand, users can view live footage from numerous cameras and enjoy the convenience of touch screen controls. Options include multi-channel display, sequential video display, alarm notifications and more.