Network Video Recorders (NVRs)
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Hanwha
SKU: BRR-P2H1WH3-220TB
Hanwha BRR-P2H1WH3-220TB 2U BLAZE Network Video Recorder, BLAZE
$46,550.00 $30,323.99 Save $16,226.01 -
Hanwha
SKU: BRR-P2H1WH3-240TB
Hanwha BRR-P2H1WH3-240TB 2U BLAZE Network Video Recorder, BLAZE
$50,640.00 $32,988.99 Save $17,651.01 -
Hanwha
SKU: BRR-P2H1WH3-96TB
Hanwha BRR-P2H1WH3-96TB 2U BLAZE Network Video Recorder, BLAZE
$31,870.00 $20,761.99 Save $11,108.01 -
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Hanwha
SKU: SKY-BR820-0
Hanwha Cmvr 820 With 120TB (raw) 100TB (usable) RAID 6 (enterprise Rack Form Factor) 1M
$22,673.00 $14,769.99 Save $7,903.01 -
Hanwha
SKU: EN-BR320-0
Hanwha En-BR320-0 Wisenet Sky Cmvr 320 4TB
- WISENET SKY CMVR 320 with 4TB integrated storage
- Mobile video recorder for vehicle-mounted surveillance
- PoE 802.3af for in-vehicle camera integration
$1,221.50 $908.99 Save $312.51 -
Hanwha
SKU: EN-BR420-0
Hanwha En-BR420-0 Wisenet Sky Cmvr 420 10TB
- WISENET SKY CMVR 420 with 10TB integrated storage
- Cloud-managed VMS for centralized recording
- Rack form factor for IT closet and server room
$2,481.00 $1,780.99 Save $700.01 -
Hanwha
SKU: EN-BR520-0
Hanwha En-BR520-0 Wisenet Sky Cmvr 520 40TB RAID 5
- WISENET SKY CMVR 520 with 40TB RAID 5 storage
- Cloud-managed VMS for enterprise IP surveillance
- RAID 5 redundancy survives single-drive failure
$5,787.00 $4,094.99 Save $1,692.01 -
Hanwha
SKU: EN-BR620-0
Hanwha En-BR620-0 Wisenet Sky Cmvr 620 64TB RAID 5
- WISENET SKY CMVR 620 with 64TB RAID 5 storage
- Cloud-managed VMS appliance for enterprise IP surveillance
- PoE 802.3af for unified IP infrastructure deployment
$10,103.50 $7,119.99 Save $2,983.51 -
Hanwha
SKU: EN-BR820-0
Hanwha En-BR820-0 Wisenet Sky Cmvr 820 72TB RAID 6
- WISENET SKY CMVR 820 with 72TB RAID 6 storage
- Enterprise rack form factor for data center integration
- RAID 6 tolerates two simultaneous drive failures
$16,963.50 $11,570.99 Save $5,392.51 -
Hanwha
SKU: EN-SU301-0
Hanwha EN-SU301-0 WISENET SKY Location Setup Bridge
- WISENET SKY location setup bridge for cloud VMS
- PoE 802.3af powered from standard network infrastructure
- 13W power draw for rack-mount network closet install
$940.00 $695.99 Save $244.01 -
Hanwha
SKU: EN-SU501-0
Hanwha EN-SU501-0 WISENET SKY Location Setup Bridge
- WISENET SKY location setup bridge with PoE 802.3af power
- 1U compact form factor fits standard 19-inch racks
- Streamlines cloud VMS deployment without dedicated PSU
$1,699.00 $1,512.99 Save $186.01 -
Hanwha
SKU: HRX-1634
Hanwha HRX-1634 16-Channel Pentabrid DVR Recorder
16-channel analog + IP DVR; pentabrid inputs; 8MP @ 128 Mbps
- Accepts AHD, HDTVI, HDCVI, CVBS, and IP on one recorder—no swaps needed
- Up to 16 analog + 18 IP channels (configurable); 8MP up to 30fps
- Dual SATA bays, 12TB max; H.265 compression halves storage vs. H.264
In stock · Ships same business day$800.00 $521.99 Save $278.01 -
Hanwha
SKU: HRX-1634-10TB
Hanwha HRX-1634-10TB 16CH Pentabrid DVR
16-channel pentabrid DVR mixing analog and IP cameras on one recorder
- Records 8MP analog at up to 30 fps with H.265 compression and 10TB storage
- Accepts AHD, HDTVI, HDCVI, CVBS analog plus ONVIF IP cameras simultaneously
- Supports up to 18 total channels with PoE network camera power delivery
$2,350.00 $1,302.99 Save $1,047.01 -
Hanwha
SKU: HRX-1634-12TB
Hanwha HRX-1634-12TB 16CH Pentabrid DVR 8MP
- 16-channel pentabrid DVR supports analog + IP camera mix
- 8MP recording with H.265 efficient compression
- Gigabit Ethernet for VMS network integration
$2,660.00 $1,732.99 Save $927.01 -
Hanwha
SKU: HRX-1634-4TB
Hanwha HRX-1634-4TB 5-in-1 16CH Pentabrid DVR- 4TB Raw Storage
- 16CH pentabrid DVR with 4TB pre-installed storage
- Supports analog, HD-TVI, AHD, HD-CVI, and IP cameras
- H.265 compression for bandwidth-efficient retention
In stock · Ships same business day$1,420.00 $925.99 Save $494.01
Network Video Recorders (NVRs)
Network Video Recorders (NVRs) provide centralized recording and management for IP surveillance systems. Select an NVR based on camera count, resolution requirements, retention targets, and long-term storage scalability to ensure reliable commercial deployments.
Plan Your Deployment
- Camera count and resolution requirements
- Retention period and storage capacity planning
- Throughput and recording bandwidth limits
- RAID configuration and redundancy strategy
- Remote access and VMS integration needs
Network Video Recorders (NVRs) — Engineering-Grade Video Recording & Storage for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 988 working models of network video recorders (nvrs) sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Channel count and supported resolution define the recorder's ceiling. A 16-channel NVR rated for 8MP per channel is a different product from a 16-channel rated for 2MP — the latter throttles your future camera upgrades. Read the per-channel and aggregate bitrate ceilings (often expressed in Mbps incoming/outgoing). A safe rule: target an NVR with at least 50% headroom on bitrate, and channel count one step above current need.
Storage architecture matters as much as raw capacity. Surveillance-grade drives (WD Purple, Seagate SkyHawk) are tuned for 24/7 write loads and a small concurrent read count; desktop drives fail in months under the same workload. RAID levels affect both fault tolerance and write performance — RAID 5 for general retention with one drive of redundancy, RAID 6 or 10 for larger arrays where two-drive failure isn't recoverable in RAID 5.
VMS choice locks you into a vendor ecosystem more than any camera decision will. Genetec, Milestone, Hanwha Wisenet WAVE, Avigilon, and Axis Camera Station differ on per-camera licensing cost, third-party integrations (access control, video analytics, identity), and analyst workflow. Demo the operator interface with the people who will actually use it before committing — analyst frustration drives more replacements than technical limits.
Plan for off-site or redundant storage. Single-site recorders fail or get stolen. Cloud-archive licensing, NAS replication, and multi-site federation become important the moment a chain customer asks for centralized investigation tools. Recorders that bury cloud-archive in a per-camera SaaS bundle drive long-term costs much higher than a one-time NAS expansion.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 20MP+, 8MP, 12MP, 2MP, 5MP, 4MP, 16MP, 6MP |
| IP Rating | IP66, IP67 |
| Connectivity | Wired, Wi-Fi |
| Power | PoE, PoE+, AC/DC, PoE++, Battery |
| Channels | 16, 32, 8, 64, 4, 12, 24, 28 |
| Storage | microSD, HDD |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many drives can fit in a typical NVR?
Compact desktop NVRs hold 1-2 drives — typically capping around 16TB usable. Mid-size rack-mount NVRs hold 4-8 drives, often 32-64TB usable in RAID 5/6. Enterprise NVRs and dedicated storage servers scale to 16+ drives with hot-swap and JBOD expansion. Match drive count to your retention math; running out of drive bays mid-project means a recorder replacement, not just a drive add.
Should I use surveillance-grade or enterprise drives?
Surveillance-grade drives (WD Purple, Seagate SkyHawk) are correct for most NVRs — they're tuned for many concurrent write streams from cameras with low read count. Enterprise drives (WD Gold, Seagate IronWolf Pro, Exos) are appropriate for high-channel-count systems with many concurrent investigator clients reading recorded video. Avoid desktop drives entirely; they're rated for 8x5 light duty and fail quickly in 24/7 NVR loads.
What's the difference between an NVR and a hybrid recorder?
An NVR records exclusively from IP cameras over Ethernet. A hybrid (or tribrid) recorder accepts both IP cameras and legacy analog/HD-over-coax cameras on dedicated BNC inputs, useful for migrations where you can't replace coax runs immediately. Hybrid units cost more per channel and add complexity; if you're starting fresh or fully replacing analog, a pure NVR is simpler and almost always cheaper per usable channel.
Can I expand storage on an existing NVR?
Most rack NVRs and storage servers accept storage expansion via empty drive bays, eSATA/SAS JBOD shelves, or iSCSI targets. Desktop NVRs with only 1-2 bays generally do not. Before buying, check the recorder's supported expansion architecture and the maximum raw and usable capacity — many sub-$2,000 NVRs cap below the 24TB threshold most projects need within three years.
Do I need a dedicated VMS workstation?
For a few cameras and one or two simultaneous operators, the NVR's built-in client interface is enough. For 32+ cameras, multiple investigator seats, video walls, or wall-of-monitors operations, a dedicated workstation (or thin client) running the VMS client is standard. The workstation needs adequate GPU decode capacity for the simultaneous stream count — H.265 decode acceleration is essential at scale.
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