i-PRO WJ-NX400KP RB 64–128 Channel NVR
Overview
The i-PRO WJ-NX400KP RB is a large-scale enterprise network video recorder engineered for campus-wide and multi-site surveillance infrastructures that require 64 to 128 concurrent IP camera channels. Built as a no-HDD rebox model, it delegates storage architecture to you — you specify drive capacity, performance tier, and redundancy to match your retention timeline and budget constraints. This design eliminates wasted capacity and gives integrators complete control over RAID strategy, which matters enormously when you're managing petabyte-scale deployments across multiple buildings or sites. Simultaneous multi-channel recording and playback ensures uninterrupted video capture across all connected cameras during evidence retrieval and investigative review — downtime during a forensic pull costs real dollars in complex operations.
Compatibility
The WJ-NX400KP RB supports any ONVIF Profile S–compliant IP camera, eliminating vendor lock-in and enabling seamless integration with third-party systems across your existing or future camera fleet. Native dual-codec support—H.265 (HEVC) and H.264 (AVC)—means you can deploy next-generation efficient cameras alongside legacy systems without compatibility issues or transcoding overhead. This flexibility is essential in phased upgrade scenarios where cameras roll out over months or years and older equipment must remain operational. PoE compatibility streamlines installation by allowing network-powered camera connectivity, reducing cabling infrastructure complexity and simplifying power distribution planning across large camera counts.
Installation Notes
As a no-HDD configuration, you must source and install storage independently — plan for RAID or redundancy at the disk level based on your uptime and recovery requirements. Single drives introduce single points of failure in enterprise environments; redundant arrays protect against drive loss during active recording. The 64–128 channel capacity supports flexible growth: start conservative and scale as camera count increases without hardware replacement.