I don't use AI.I have the 608, great NVR. The problem with what you are showing on your first message, if you use any AI, it halves the Mbps. In this case it would go down to 200.
Still a good NVR, and could be fine for the majority of people here visiting this site.
The 608 is found here 608NVR ....
And then you start adding drives and the price keeps climbing, especially at $250 - $275 per each 10TB drive - AND THERE ARE 8 BAYS FOR DRIVES!$1,139 or $1,299.
Very true. However that is true for every NVR.And then you start adding drives and the price keeps climbing. especially at $250 - $275 per each 10TB drive - and there are 8 bays for drives
Timok guy has all ANPR super ones from us, and the super 32XI NVRI presume you either have a business or a large property to cover?
ITC431-RW1F-IRL8 or LPR413-Z3 cams? Either way, most homeowners won't need the 32XI, nor the super-duper ANPR cams. Hell, having the NVR16-16P 2XI would be a luxury, for me anyway. Would love to own the 2XI, but it's out of my budget.Timok guy has all ANPR super ones from us, and the super 32XI NVR![]()
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ITC431-RW1F-IRL8 or LPR413-Z3 cams? Either way, most homeowners won't need the 32XI, nor the super-duper ANPR cams. Hell, having the NVR16-16P 2XI would be a luxury, for me anyway. Would love to own the 2XI, but it's out of my budget.
For someone who needs that type of features it sure is worth the price, but I don't think many will be running up to 8 ANPR cameras in a residential area. It really is geared towards those with businesses or large properties that need to monitor and record several access points. Not very typical in a consumer setting.608-XI allows to do on NVR Video Meta Data with ANPR for 8 cams..
so You use simple, smaller & much cheaper 5442-ZE/Z4E (comparing to 7442 or ITC413) and put more into NVR...
For someone who needs that type of features it sure is worth the price, but I don't think many will be running up to 8 ANPR cameras in a residential area. It really is geared towards those with businesses or large properties that need to monitor and record several access points. Not very typical in a consumer setting.
I understand that, but how many have 8 ANPR cameras in their system? Or have the need for that many? Most residential applications will not have the proper locations or angles to support true ANPR cameras.please remember this forum is not "normal" home owners with basic / mediocre CCTV system![]()
I understand that, but how many have 8 ANPR cameras in their system? Or have the need for that many? Most residential applications will not have the proper locations or angles to support true ANPR cameras.
Unless you have a lot of traffic that needs monitoring and the proper mounting circumstances, you probably won't have a need for true ANPR cameras, especially at $540 to $830 per camera.
Some may have a lot of money to throw at this, but there are many more that don't - like me. And dare I say that some have come here after spending a good chunk of money on a basic / mediocre CCTV system with crap performance looking for help, so they are already behind, cash end and knowledge.
JMHO
ITC431-RW1F-IRL8 or LPR413-Z3 cams? Either way, most homeowners won't need the 32XI, nor the super-duper ANPR cams. Hell, having the NVR16-16P 2XI would be a luxury, for me anyway. Would love to own the 2XI, but it's out of my budget.
I didn't forget, I just mentioned the ANPR because it was mentioned by Andy. I know ANPR is not the only AI features, but soon as you start using AI on the NVR, you lose quite a bit of bandwidth.You forgot that ANPR is only one of the AI functions, which 608-XI can add to cams...
Full Video Meta Data (with humans, faces, vehicles & plates) are very good function... Camera can do IVS, NVR can add Video Meta Data..
Also Face Detect / Recognition is another interesting combination done on NVR next to IVS done on cam...
608-XI allows to mix different AI functions done on NVR side..
it have much more higher AI limits and it is more AI flexible..
this NVR can mix AI done on NVR and AcuPick... 5xxx-EI can't do it...
Also hardware wise 608-XI is in much different construction than cheap popular 5xxx-EI..
1.5U rackable chassis, 8 hot swappable HDD buys (with RAID support), 4 HDMI outputs (plus 2 VGA), 2 (4 in higher models) gigabit ethernet connections...
All specs / limits are upped in comparison to 5xxx-EI.. much more powerful SOC & CPU...
it's highest NVR line Dahua do...
608-XI have also much higher lifetime..
5xxx-EI is on market second year and in next month/two will be replaced by next line (-HI or EI2 - I saw 2 different marketing names in Dahua materials)..
So no more firmware with extra new features for old -EI..
-XI have 5 years lifetime with firmware upgrades / updates.. and it were released last year...
Yes, it is not for normal house market...
but for some bigger residences or some fanatics like people on this forum - very nice NVR...
Especially on crazy prices from Andy.. I know what is MSRP in official Dahua channels in Europe for this (like 4-5K USD)...
I just mentioned those two as the form is the most common that I have seen. Either way, you're still looking at between high 400s to low 800s for ANPR cameras.aha, that is not the same ANPR camera, the NVR the next month price will increase aroudn 100usd due to the tariffs increase. Very bad situation.
I have one 431, two 7442 and one 437. The 431 and 437 are purely ANPR. The 431 is costly, but does an amazing job.ITC431-RW1F-IRL8 or LPR413-Z3 cams? Either way, most homeowners won't need the 32XI, nor the super-duper ANPR cams. Hell, having the NVR16-16P 2XI would be a luxury, for me anyway. Would love to own the 2XI, but it's out of my budget.