Hikvision, a world-renowned manufacturer and supplier of security products and solutions that deliver the ideal combination of high performance and extreme value, announces the upcoming launch of its new NVR 5.0 Series, the next generation in network video recording technology.

Building upon the success of Hikvision NVR innovation, the new NVR 5.0 Series revolutionises traditional security systems by seamlessly integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (AIoT) capabilities.

Next generation NVR 5.0 Series

Webinar attendees who play the Kahoot Poll after will win a chance at a FREE iPhone 15 or an M-Series NVR

A webinar on Thursday, May 9, will cover all the ground-breaking features of the NVR 5.0 Series with special offers for registered attendees.

Webinar attendees who play the Kahoot Poll after will win a chance at a FREE iPhone 15 or an M-Series NVR. Dealer webinar attendees will get 50% off select M-Series NVRs through May 31 (limit 10 units/per dealer).

"Our new next generation NVR 5.0 Series sets new benchmarks in network video recording technology," said John Xiao, Vice President of Marketing, Hikvision USA, adding "With its intuitive operations, smart search capabilities, and centralised alarm management, the new Hikvision NVR 5.0 Series empowers users with unprecedented intelligence, efficiency and control over their video systems."

Benefits of the new NVR 5.0 Series

The NVR 5.0 Series NVRs serve as a pivotal central hub, offering an intelligent platform and scenario-based applications, ushering in the AIoT era. These next-generation NVRs are designed to provide users with unparalleled efficiency, innovation, and ease of use.

The five pivotal benefits of the new NVR 5.0 Series include:

  • Intuitive Operations for Real-Time Insights: Gone are the days of complex management interfaces. The NVR 5.0 Series includes a user-friendly interface with tailored views and automated switching, providing real-time clarity and ease of understanding.
  • Revolutionising Video Searching with Smart Technologies: The NVR 5.0 Series introduces Smart Search and AcuSearch functions, significantly reducing search times to mere seconds. Features include frame-by-frame searches, event-based navigation, and target-specific filtering, enhancing operational efficiency.
  • Centralised Alarm Management for Immediate Response: The integrated event centre of the NVR 5.0 Series NVRs streamlines alarm management, search, and configuration, enabling rapid and effective responses to security incidents.
  • Innovating with Intelligent Protection: The NVR 5.0 Series self-learning perimeter protection minimises false alarms and manual input, ensuring smarter and more accurate surveillance with its embedded inference engine.
  • Converged Functions for Comprehensive Control: Enjoy a unified solution for video, audio, alarm, and access control with the NVR 5.0 Series NVRs.

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