This standalone DVR is a perfect fit for
most residential and business locations. Built with heavy duty
video processing power at its core (a LINUX based core) it can
record real time video from 16 cameras simultaneously. That
includes audio information as well, if you have microphones at
each location.
Clear video is important too. This
Nubix product gives you the option of D1, half D1, and CIF
resolution (that's 720x480, 352x480, and 352x240,
respectively). Further options include sharpness adjustment
and other viewing enhancement features. These are all built
into the DVR and can be accessed at the product (using front
panel buttons) or remotely using a PC or mobile compatible
device.
Multi-Lingual Upgradeable Operating System
The LINUX-based operating system can be set to a number of
languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese and more. That
makes this a great product for non-English speaking
installations.
Our free support site contains security and BIOS
downloads that, when available, can be downloaded for free,
placed on a flash/thumb drive, and uploaded to your DVR. You
never pay extra for an operating system upgrade, or to use
our extensive knowledge base and support utilities.
Built for Networking
Your local area network (LAN) can
communicate with this DVR naturally, using the RJ45 connector on
the back of the unit. A number of TCP/IP protocols are
available, including all common communication protocols. You can
even control PTZ cameras through the network or the internet
(using the appropriate mobile device or PC).
Remote Control and Viewing
Remote operation can be done three ways -
use your internet-attached PC, an iPhone, or an Android phone.
Thanks to the Nubix's built-in webserver, you don't need
anything else.
Built-in security protects your
surveillance video from being viewed by hackers and
unauthorized individuals. Login using your user
name/password combination (which you set up), and you can
view and control this DVR just as if you were standing in
front of the device. An administrator password controls
users, just like any standard network security protocol
would use.