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​  What is a Security DVR?

​ What is a Security DVR?

Dec 12th 2017

One of the best ways to ensure that your home’s or business’ assets are protected is to install monitoring devices. Security is one of the major concerns of homeowners and businesses. Installing a security DVR system is a great way to ensure that your family and valuables are safe and protected.

Security DVR

Security DVR is a surveillance device that records high resolution footage to a hard disk. The hard disk is the same that is generally used in PCs. However, DVR does not have any operating system installed on that hard disk and it is only used as a storage medium. It is a good thing because in case the hard drive fails, you can easily replace it and resume the surveillance.

No matter which type of DVR system you have, you will need to plug cameras into it. Cameras work like eyes to survey and monitor what’s going on around your DVR. There are lots of options available when it comes to cameras. You can use any standard security camera with your DVR system. However, newer High Definition cameras require a different connector that only some of the DVR models have. So make sure you verify the compatibility of your DVR and the security cameras first before making a purchase.

Security DVRs come in different channels i.e. 4, 8, 16 and some are even offered in 24 and 32 channels as well, however they are not that common. These channels represent how many cameras you can plug into the DVR. 4 channel DVRs are quite common, especially among homeowners, however a lot of people go for 8 or 16 channels as well.


Some Benefits of Security DVR


Following are some prominent advantages of security DVR:


Control

Using a security DVR offers you more control as opposed to older monitoring systems. With DVR, you can control different parameters such as when to record, how long to record, etc. Furthermore, you can view the footage in real-time without stopping the security system.


No Discs/Tapes Required

Before security DVR systems were introduced, using DVDs or video tapes was essential to store the monitoring footage. DVRs made this easier by integrating hard disks as a storage medium. Now you don’t have to worry about purchasing additional discs or tapes in order to keep your surveillance uninterruptedly going.


Media Sharing

You can hook up the security DVR system (depends on the model) to an existing router and then remotely view your surveillance footage from anyplace in the world. A lot of people use this method to keep an eye on their homes while they go for a vacation or when they go to work and no one is home.


Conclusion

In conclusion, security DVR has become one of the most popular ways to secure a home or business property. Thanks to advancements in DVR technology, now you have more control over your monitoring features. You can use a security DVR for any reason you want, whether it is for personal use, corporate use, or something else in between.