i-PRO MR-4C-I3-2TB-W-V1 4-Channel Mobile NVR
Overview
The MR-4C-I3-2TB-W-V1 is a ruggedized 4-channel mobile network video recorder designed for law enforcement vehicles, transit systems, and fleet surveillance. It records simultaneously from forward, rear, interior, and side-view cameras on solid-state architecture engineered to withstand persistent vibration and temperature swings in unheated or uncooled vehicle compartments. An Intel Core i3 processor paired with 2TB of shock-resistant storage supports continuous multi-shift recording across all four channels without mechanical failure points that plague spinning-disk systems in high-vibration environments.
Compatibility
The MR-4C-I3-2TB-W-V1 integrates with i-PRO surveillance cameras and any ONVIF-compliant IP camera via standard IP video inputs over Ethernet. It accepts four simultaneous video streams, making it compatible with mixed camera types—mobile, stationary, and specialty optics—common in law enforcement and transit fleets. Integration with VMS platforms and evidence management systems depends on your existing infrastructure; confirm ONVIF connectivity with your VMS vendor before purchase. Wide-voltage DC input (9–36V) connects directly to 12V, 24V, or 36V vehicle electrical systems without external converters, tolerating typical automotive electrical noise and transient fluctuations.
Installation Notes
Solid-state design eliminates moving parts, reducing maintenance in high-vibration environments. The compact mobile-optimized enclosure fits standard vehicle mounting locations and delivers continuous power during recording—confirm your vehicle's available power budget before installation. Operating temperature range (-40°C to 60°C) accommodates year-round deployment in varied climates without requiring climate control inside the vehicle. Configurable H.265 and H.264 compression per channel allows you to balance storage efficiency against bitrate needs across mixed camera types. Integrated Wi-Fi enables automatic evidence offloading when vehicles return to depot, streamlining evidence chain-of-custody workflows.