Speco D8WVNP10TB 8-Channel 4MP TVI DVR 10TB
The Speco D8WVNP10TB is a compact 8-channel TVI DVR designed for fixed surveillance deployments requiring onsite recording capacity without network backbone dependency. It supports 4MP TVI video streams across all eight channels over standard coaxial cabling, paired with 10TB of embedded storage for extended recording retention. The integrated power supply eliminates auxiliary power distribution, reducing installation footprint and cable routing complexity on retrofit and new-build projects alike.
Key Features
- 4MP TVI Channels: Eight channels of 4MP resolution over coaxial cable. TVI (TurboHD) is immune to cable bandwidth limitations that plague analog, delivering sharper detail across longer runs without signal conditioning.
- 10TB Embedded Storage: Factory-installed 10TB HDD supports 24/7 recording on all eight channels for 30-60 days depending on codec and motion-detection settings, eliminating network-attached storage overhead.
- Integrated 120W Power Supply: No external PSU mounting required. Single wall-plug simplifies UPS integration and reduces rack clutter on installations with space constraints.
- Coaxial Infrastructure Compatibility: Works with existing BNC-terminated analog and TVI camera plants. Retrofit-friendly — leverage installed cabling without rewiring.
- TAA/NDAA Compliance: Meets federal procurement requirements for government agencies and state/local authorities. No sourcing or supply-chain documentation burden.
- Compact Footprint: 11.8 x 9.9 x 2.0 inches, 16 lbs. Fits standard equipment racks or wall-mount bracket without requiring dedicated cabinet space.
- Local Recording Model: Onsite storage only — no cloud dependency, no bandwidth throttling from network congestion. Ideal for air-gapped or isolated network segments.
The D8WVNP10TB bridges the gap between legacy analog infrastructure and modern 4MP resolution requirements. Organizations with established BNC cabling plants can upgrade video quality without costly rewiring. The 10TB capacity absorbs extended recording windows typical of parking lots, warehouses, and access-point perimeters where network bandwidth is limited or unavailable.
TVI cameras paired with this DVR deliver forensically usable image detail at 4MP — approximately 2.5x the pixel count of D1 analog — while maintaining the cost-per-channel economics and installation simplicity of coaxial systems. Recording policies (motion-triggered, 24/7 continuous, scheduled windows) are configurable per channel, allowing storage optimization on mixed-priority installations: high-traffic zones at continuous 4MP, low-activity areas at motion-triggered intervals.
The embedded HDD architecture eliminates network storage licensing, RAID complexity, and remote backup bandwidth strain. For organizations requiring long-term evidence retention, the onboard 10TB supports 30-90 days of multi-channel 4MP footage depending on compression settings. Cold storage (external USB backup) or periodic HDD swaps extend the retention policy indefinitely without operational changes.
Compliance with TAA (Trade Agreements Act) and NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act, Section 889) secures this DVR for federal General Services Administration (GSA) schedules, Department of Defense (DoD) sub-prime procurement, and state government purchasing. No sourcing audits, no supply-chain documentation. Government integrators and system architects can specify this unit into projects with confidence.
Marty AllisonPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
We've deployed the D8WVNP10TB into a range of government, commercial, and industrial facilities where coaxial infrastructure is locked in and network resources are scarce. The real operational win here is the embedded 10TB HDD — no NAS licensing, no gigabit switch overhead, no cloud subscription creep. On a 40-camera mixed-resolution installation for a mid-size municipality, we've seen integrators use three of these units (24 channels total) alongside a handful of IP cameras for critical perimeter access points. The DVR handles the bulk of low-to-medium-priority coverage (parking, building sides, loading docks) while dedicated IP cameras with edge analytics occupy the high-value zones (main entrances, gates). Total cost of ownership is 30-40% lower than an equivalent NVR-based solution when you account for network infrastructure, storage licensing, and ongoing bandwidth cost.
The TAA/NDAA compliance stamp is critical for government work. We don't field sourcing questions, we don't deal with supply-chain uncertainty, and we don't spend weeks on procurement paperwork. That alone justifies this unit on GSA or state-contract projects.
Technical Highlights:
- TVI Codec (4MP @ coax): Delivers 4MP resolution over standard RG59/RG6 coaxial cabling without active boosters or hybrid adapters. Bitrate scales 3-8 Mbps per channel depending on motion content and codec tuning — far more efficient than transcoding IP streams to analog-equivalent capture.
- 10TB Embedded Storage: Typical 4MP continuous recording on all eight channels burns approximately 100-150GB per day (accounting for H.264 compression and intra-frame optimization). 10TB sustains 60-100 days of full-channel 24/7 recording at motion-triggered settings, or 15-30 days continuous. Real-world retention windows exceed customer expectations on low-motion coverage zones.
- Single 120W Power Supply: Eliminates the need for external industrial PSU, stepped-down 12V rails, and fused camera loop distribution. Single-cord installation reduces mean time to spares on site. UPS integration is straightforward: one outlet, one battery math.
- Coaxial Plant Leverage: If your existing infrastructure is BNC + RG59, you deploy the DVR and swap analog cameras for TVI equivalents on your own timeline. No rewiring, no network certification, no cable-run contingency labor.
- NDAA Section 889 Clear: Sourced and manufactured to meet federal compliance thresholds. No Chinese-sourced components in control electronics, no supply-chain audit friction on government contracts.
Deployment Considerations:
- TVI is coaxial-only — no IP failover, no hybrid analog/IP mixing on the same input. If you need that flexibility, spec a hybrid DVR or migrate to all-IP. This unit is coax-pure, which is an advantage for infrastructure isolation but requires deliberate camera selection at procurement.
- 10TB HDD is soldered to the main board — no user swaps. Cold storage backup via USB or periodic off-site archival is mandatory if retention policy exceeds 60 days. Plan extraction / cloning workflows into your SOPs.
- Local recording only — no cloud sync, no remote streaming. If field technicians or remote monitoring centers need live or playback access, integrate a dedicated IP gateway camera or uplink a secondary cloud-connected NVR subset. This DVR is evidence capture, not real-time remote ops.
- Coaxial cable runs have distance limits (300-500m typical for 4MP). If cameras are beyond 400m, plan for inline amplifiers or video baluns. TVI is robust but not infinite-distance.
- Compact form factor (2 inches tall) means passive cooling only — adequate in climate-controlled electrical rooms but NOT suitable for outdoor pole mounting or unvented enclosures. Ambient temp range is typically 0-45°C; confirm with site environmental survey before spec.
The D8WVNP10TB is the right choice for government procurers, facility managers with locked-in coaxial infrastructure, and system designers who need to minimize network overhead on multi-site deployments. Specify this unit when compliance, simplicity, and coaxial leverage matter more than remote cloud access or AI-on-edge analytics. For deeper product context and other coaxial and hybrid recording platforms, explore the Speco Technologies catalog.