i-PRO NVR-T-2-2-16TB 64-Channel Network Video Recorder
Overview
The NVR-T-2-2-16TB is a 64-channel network video recorder engineered for medium to large-scale deployments where you need to ingest up to 32MP streams across dozens of cameras simultaneously. Built on rack-mount form factor, it integrates into data center and security operations environments where space, thermal management, and redundancy matter. The system records up to 384 Mbps incoming bandwidth — enough headroom for mixed-resolution feeds (some cameras at 32MP, others at lower resolution) without forcing frame-rate compromise. H.265 and H.264 codec support cuts storage demand in half compared to H.264-only recorders, extending retention on the 16TB drive complement (8 SATA HDDs, up to 16TB each). Audio input (1-channel RCA) integrates synchronized sound capture for courtroom-grade evidence. ONVIF Profile G, S, and T conformance means your existing camera ecosystem — regardless of brand — integrates without proprietary gateways. NDAA-compliant sourcing ensures procurement eligibility for federal and sensitive contracts.
Compatibility
This NVR works with any ONVIF-conforming IP camera (Axis, Hikvision, Dahua, Uniview, Hanwha, i-PRO, and third-party models). The i-PRO M-series Advidia cameras are the primary supported family, but the recorder accepts standard RTSP streams from mainstream vendors. Dual HDMI and dual VGA outputs support independent multiscreen layouts — run live view on one display (up to 64 windows), forensic playback on another, without video switching or multiplexing delays. 16-channel synchronized playback enables side-by-side comparison of recorded streams for incident reconstruction. Remote user count caps at 128 simultaneous connections over TCP/IP, P2P, HTTP/HTTPS — useful for multi-site SOC environments where analysts pull video from a single NVR instance.
Installation Notes
Rack mounting requires standard 19-inch EIA rails and 2U vertical clearance. Dual redundant power supplies (optional upgrade) support N+1 failover — if one PSU fails, the second carries the load without dropping recording. 100–240 VAC input tolerates international power standards without manual voltage selection. Eight SATA bay configuration supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10 — RAID 5 or 6 is standard for 24/7 surveillance to protect against single or double drive failure. ANR (Automatic Network Replenishment) technology buffers video to local HDD when WAN drops, then re-synchronizes once connectivity restores — critical for branch locations with intermittent uplink quality. Cloud firmware upgrade capability eliminates manual SSH access for patch management.
What's in the Box
- NVR-T-2-2-16TB 64-channel recorder unit
- Power cable(s)
- Quick-start guide and specifications sheet