i-PRO WJ-NX300/6000T6 16-Channel Network Video Recorder
Overview
The i-PRO WJ-NX300/6000T6 is a 16-channel network video recorder purpose-built for medium to large commercial surveillance deployments that demand reliable 24/7 operation without constant storage expansion. It arrives with 6TB of pre-installed storage and H.265 video compression, which cuts storage footprint 40–50% compared to H.264 — a real cost factor when recording continuously across 16 simultaneous feeds. The recorder supports flexible recording modes (continuous, motion-triggered, scheduled) and includes remote monitoring via mobile and web applications, enabling management from any location. Deploy this model in retail, hospitality, logistics, and office environments where you need evidence-grade footage without oversizing your storage infrastructure.
Compatibility
The WJ-NX300/6000T6 integrates natively with i-PRO IP cameras across current and legacy product lines. It also supports third-party IP cameras via ONVIF protocol, provided the camera streams H.265 or H.264 video and meets standard network requirements. Before purchasing, verify that third-party cameras explicitly list ONVIF compliance in their documentation — not all models work reliably with every NVR implementation. If you have a mixed environment (i-PRO plus other brands), conduct a connectivity test in your staging environment first to confirm frame rates and bitrate stability at your target resolution.
Installation Notes
Mount the recorder on a standard 19-inch rack shelf or in an equipment cabinet with adequate ventilation — do not enclose it in a sealed box or restrict airflow. Network infrastructure must handle simultaneous streaming from 16 cameras; a managed gigabit switch with sufficient PoE delivery capacity is strongly recommended to prevent congestion and frame loss. Confirm your network bandwidth supports the combined bitrate of all 16 channels at your target resolution and frame rate before going live. Connect the NVR to a UPS if continuous operation through power interruptions is required.