Dvr

A DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is a device that records video footage from analog security cameras, stores it digitally, and allows playback and remote access. It converts analog signals into digital format, compresses the video, and saves it on a hard drive. DVRs typically use coaxial cables to connect to cameras and require separate power sources for each camera. They support features like motion detection, scheduled recording, and remote viewing via the internet.

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