Uniview records for 8 cameras with PoE
Model:
NVR302-08S2-P8
3.195,00
(
2.556,00
)
Availability:
In stock
A robust NVR with built-in PoE
- perfect for Uniview cameras
- works with all cameras that support ONVIF
- connect camera up to 8 megapixels
- built-in PoE for all 8 cameras
- lots of connectivity options (APP, computer, TV and local screen)
- free computer software that brings together all your cameras from multiple systems.
A good, stable recorder that is suitable for private and small businesses.
Model | NVR302-08S2-P8 | NVR302-16S2-P16 |
Video/Audio Input | ||
IP Video Input | 8-ch | 16-ch |
Two-way Audio Input | 1-ch, RCA | |
Network | ||
Incoming Bandwidth | 80Mbps | 160Mbps |
Outgoing Bandwidth | 64Mbps | |
Remote Users | 128 | |
Protocols | TCP/IP, P2P, UPnP, NTP, DHCP, PPPoE, HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, DDNS, SNMP, SMTP | |
Browser | IE(IE10/11) for Windows Firefox (version 52.0 and above) for Windows Chrome(version 45 and above) for Windows Edge(version 79 and above) for Windows |
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Video/Audio Output | ||
HDMI/VGA Output | HDMI: 4K (3840x2160@30), 1920X1080@60, 1920X1080@50, 1600X1200@60, 1280X1024@60, 1280X720@60, 1024X768@60 VGA: 1920X1080@60, 1920X1080@50, 1280X1024@60, 1280X720@60, 1024X768@60 |
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Recording Resolution | 8MP/6MP/5MP/4MP/3MP/1080p/960p/720p/D1/2CIF/CIF | |
Audio Output | 1-ch, RCA | |
Audio Compression | G.711A, G.711U | |
Synchronous Playback | 8-ch | 16-ch |
Liveview display | 1/4/6/8/9 | 1/4/6/8/9/16 |
Corridor Mode Screen | 3/4/5/7/9 | 3/4/5/7/9/10/12/16 |
Snapshot | ||
FTP/Schedule/Event Snapshot | 4-ch snapshot, up to D1 resolution | |
Decoding | ||
Decoding format | Ultra 265/H.265/H.264 | |
Live view/Playback | 8MP/6MP/5MP/4MP/3MP/1080p/960p/720p/D1/2CIF/CIF | |
Capability | 2 x 4K@30, 4x 4MP@30, 5 x 3MP@30, 8 x 1080P @30 | 2 x 4K@30, 4x 4MP@30, 5 x 3MP@30, 8 x 1080P@30, 16 x 720P@30 |
Hard Disk | ||
SATA | 2 SATA interfaces | |
Capacity | Up to 10TB for each disk | |
Smart | ||
VCA Detection by Camera | Intrusion Detection, Cross Line Detection, Enter Area, Leave Area, Defocus Detection, Scene Change Detection, Object Left Behind, Object Removed, Auto Tracking | |
VCA Search | Behavior Search | |
People counting | People Flow Counting, Crowd Density Monitoring | |
Smart Intrusion Prevention (SIP) by Camera | 8-ch | |
General Alarm | ||
General Alarm | Motion, Tampering, Human Body Detection, Video Loss, Alarm Input, Audio Detection | |
Alert Alarm | IP Conflict, Network Disconnected, Disk Offline , Disk Abnormal, Illegal Access, Hard Disk Space Low, Hard Disk Full, Recording/Snapshot Abnormal | |
External Interface | ||
Network Interface | 1 RJ-45 10M/100M/1000M self-adaptive Ethernet Interface | |
USB Interface | Front panel: 1 x USB2.0, Rear panel: 1 x USB3.0 | |
Alarm In | 4-ch | |
Alarm Out | 1-ch | |
RS232 | NA | |
RS485 | NA | |
PoE | ||
Interface | 8 RJ-45 10M/100M self-adaptive Ethernet Interface | 16 RJ-45 10M/100M self-adaptive Ethernet Interface |
Max Power | Max 30W for single port Max 130W in total |
Max 30W for single port Max 240W in total |
Supported Standard | IEEE 802.3af/at | |
General | ||
Power Supply | 100 ~ 240 V AC Power Consumption: ≤10W(without HDD) |
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Working Environment | -10°C~+ 55°C (+14°F~+131°F), Humidity ≤ 90% RH (non-condensing) | |
Dimensions (W×D×H) | 380mm ×315mm × 53mm (14.9" × 12.4" ×2.1") | |
Weight (without HDD) | ≤2.6kg (5.73lb) | |
Certification | ||
Certification | CE, FCC, UL, RoHS, WEEE | |
CE | EN 55032: 2015, EN 61000-3-3: 2013, EN IEC 61000-3-2: 2019, EN 55035: 2017 | |
FCC | Part15 Subpart B, ANSI C63.4 |

NDAA Compliant
Our models from Uniview, Bosch and Axis are NDAA compliant (National Defense Authorization Act).
This means that the equipment are trusted to be used in critical infrastructure in the US.
This means that the equipment are trusted to be used in critical infrastructure in the US.

Power over Ethernet
Do like the professionals. POE means that only one cable is needed for the camera. The camera gets power through the network cable, typically from a recorder with built-in PoE, or from a POE switch.

ONVIF full member
Univiews cameras and recorders support the ONVIF protocol. This means that they can be mixed with equipment from other brands as long as they also support ONVIF.