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Veilux VR-5B-32H 32 Channel Digital Video Recorder (DVR)
- 32CH Full HD 1080p TVI Real-Time Recording (Max. 480fps)
- Full HD 1080p Video Out Display (HDMI)
- TVI, AHD, CVI, Analog SD, IP
- Various Data Storage (6 HDD, 2 eSATA, 1 DVD)
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The Veilux 32 Channel Digital Video Recorder is a powerful Hybrid DVR system. The device comes with Full HD 1080p real-time recording and User-Friendly design. In addition, the system includes HDMI and VGA Video Output. This allows the customer to incorporate a monitor for video display. Lastly, the device includes sensor, motion, and audio detection along with smartphone viewer support.
Weight | 17.38 lbs |
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Michael Ramos –
Video quality is nice and easy to configure.
Michael Ramos –
2M Customer –
The product is great. The only issue is trying to get in touch with tech support. They are extremely helpful once you finally do get them.
2M Customer –
2M Customer –
Better than others I have purchased.
2M Customer –
Wendell Roberts –
Timely delivery. Great price and met all my expectations.
Wendell Roberts –
Orville James –
Great System, Crystal clear Cameras and very, very easy to set up. love it.
For the Price well worth it.
Orville James –
Darrin McDermott –
works well
Darrin McDermott –
Paul Panzarella –
This system works very well overall.
Pro’s:
-Good value
-Not a terrible amount of time spent mounting cameras
-Small footprint
-Came with most of the parts needed
Con’s:
-Included “manual/instructions” (if you can even call them that) was less than a piece of paper long, and included no information on how to mount the hard drive. It took me scouring the website to find the directions
-Should have included more short wires, I guess this one is subjective, they made a choice to included more long wires which is fine if you need them, if not, it just means you have to bundle up lots of wire and hide them.
The monitor hooked up to the NVR for viewing is fine, but the PC program to view the cameras in another location really stinks. It is limited in what you can or can’t do with it, and is not intuitive in the slightest.
Past those problems, I can’t say it wasn’t worth it for the money, we now have way less blind spots at our office/warehouse and that is a good thing.
Hope this helped.
Paul Panzarella –