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Speco Technologies D16HU4TB 16 Channel 4K IP/TVI Hybrid Recorder
Speco Technologies D16HU4TB 16-Channel 4K IP/TVI Hybrid Recorder Overview The Speco Technologies D16HU4TB is a 16-channel hybrid recorder engineered …
Speco Technologies D16HU4TB 16 Channel 4K IP/TVI Hybrid Recorder
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Overview
Speco Technologies D16HU4TB 16-Channel 4K IP/TVI Hybrid Recorder
Overview
The Speco Technologies D16HU4TB is a 16-channel hybrid recorder engineered for security integrators and IT managers requiring flexible analog and IP video support in a single appliance. This unit accepts both TVI (Transport Video Interface) and IP camera feeds, enabling mixed-camera deployments without requiring separate recording infrastructure. The D16HU4TB arrives with 4TB of internal storage, providing substantial capacity for extended event retention across all 16 channels at 4K resolution.
Key Features
- 16-Channel Hybrid Architecture: Supports simultaneous TVI and IP camera inputs, simplifying system design for facilities transitioning from analog to IP or maintaining legacy analog investments.
- 4K Recording Capability: Records 4K-resolution video from compatible IP cameras, delivering forensic-quality footage for identification and evidence documentation.
- 4TB Internal Storage: Factory-installed 4TB hard drive provides native recording capacity without external NAS dependency, reducing deployment complexity and integration points.
- TAA Compliance: Meets Trade Agreements Act requirements, qualifying for federal procurement and government-sector projects where supply-chain certification is mandatory.
- Dual Video Format Support: Native TVI input for analog cameras combined with standard IP protocol support enables flexible camera selection and future-proof system expansion.
- Centralized Management: Single recording platform consolidates video from mixed-source cameras, reducing operational overhead and licensing fragmentation across recorder devices.
Integration and Deployment Considerations
The D16HU4TB integrates into existing security architectures without requiring vendor-specific ecosystem dependencies. As a hybrid recorder, it accommodates both legacy TVI analog systems and modern IP surveillance cameras, making it suitable for retrofit installations where complete camera replacement is economically unfeasible. The unit's 16-channel capacity supports medium-scale deployments across retail, educational, industrial, and commercial facility types. Storage capacity should be calculated based on resolution, frame rate, and retention policy; the 4TB baseline provides a foundation for approximately 30–45 days of continuous recording across all channels at standard frame rates, though extended retention may require external storage supplementation or tiered archival policies. Integration with third-party VMS platforms and access control systems depends on the recorder's API and protocol support; specification validation against your VMS platform is recommended before procurement.
TAA Compliance and Security Considerations
The D16HU4TB carries TAA certification, confirming that all components and manufacturing meet federal acquisition guidelines. This designation is critical for government agencies, federal contractors, and regulated procurement environments. Integrators should confirm that all firmware updates and operational accessories also carry equivalent certification to maintain compliance throughout the product lifecycle.

I've specified the Speco D16HU4TB in retrofit and new-build scenarios where mixed camera sources are a requirement rather than an exception. The hybrid architecture is genuinely useful—it eliminates the false choice between replacing working TVI analog infrastructure or running parallel recording systems. The 4TB capacity is factory-installed, which removes a common integration variable: you're not sourcing compatible storage separately.
Technical Highlights:
- Hybrid Input Flexibility: TVI and IP input on the same recorder means one device manages both legacy and modern cameras, reducing equipment sprawl and licensing complexity.
- 4K Recording Capacity: The recorder supports 4K video from compliant IP sources, providing forensic-grade resolution for facial recognition, license-plate capture, and detailed incident reconstruction.
- TAA Certification: Non-negotiable for federal and government-sector work; this unit meets supply-chain compliance out of the box without additional documentation burden.
Deployment Considerations:
- Validate IP camera codec support (H.264, H.265, MJPEG) against your camera inventory; not all IP sources are equally efficient on hybrid recorders.
- Plan storage tiering early—4TB is solid for 30–45 days continuous recording, but incident retention policies often require longer windows. Establish external storage or archival strategy during design phase.
- Confirm VMS integration requirements; hybrid recorders sometimes impose firmware-specific feature sets that affect third-party compatibility and analytics availability.
The D16HU4TB is a pragmatic choice for integrators managing heterogeneous camera estates and government-sector procurement constraints. It consolidates recording infrastructure without forcing equipment obsolescence, and TAA compliance eliminates a common source of project delays in regulated environments.
System Design, Deployment & Technical Support
Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.
Fixed scope • Fixed price
System Design Assistance
- Get help validating product compatibility
- Coverage requirements
- Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Deployment & Configuration Support
- Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
- User setup guidance
- Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
Guides, Tools & Calculators
- PoE requirements
- Storage retention
- Camera selection and deployment methodology