I-Pro NVR NU Series

With a compact design, POE power and high-capacity recording, the new line of UN engravers i-PRO It allows to incorporate artificial intelligence in spaces and small businesses.

i-PRO has introduced its new network video recorders of the NU series, with Intel CPUs and NDAA compliant. These are the successors of the models NX100 And NX200, and are available in configurations of 4, 8 And 16 channels with integrated PoE Power over Ethernet and compact size for easy installation.

With a functionality-focused approach plug and play and ease of recording for smaller businesses, NU network camcorders work with i-PRO or any other manufacturer's cameras. Simply connect them to an HDMI monitor to start security operations.

I-Pro NVR NU Series

NU network video recorders also provide small and medium-sized businesses with AI-based analytics, with great flexibility to adapt to many uses.

Organizations that want to get simple but highly accurate AI-based video analytics, such as the detection of people and vehicles (AI-VMD), will be able to do without the use of a computer thanks to the network video recorders of the NU series, that can receive alarm notifications and play them without using any additional hardware or software.

For more complex uses, free i-PRO Active Guard software is available, a computer and management software WV-ASM300. In this way, Users can receive proactive notifications of important events or create detailed scientific searches, using up to 98 unique human-to-vehicle search and filtering attributes collected by AI-powered i-Pro cameras.

NU Series Network Video Recorders Enable Greater Situational Awareness Even in Remote Locations, when operators access through a secure browser interface or via a smartphone with the app i-PRO Mobile.

"i-Pro's first NU Series network video recorders offer a comprehensive security solution that is easy to deploy", Says Gerard Figols, President of i-PRO EMEA. "Banks, Gas stations, Supermarkets, Restaurants… Any small venue that needs constant surveillance can create a comprehensive, cyber-secure ecosystem., as well as harnessing the power of artificial intelligence while still using current equipment".

The UN series consists of four models. NU301 And NU300 are compatible with 16 camera records. The first has 16 PoE+ ports and 2 hard drive slots with RAID1; while the second has 8 PoE+ ports and 1 Hard drive slot.

The other two models are the NU201 And NU101. Both with a hard drive screen. The first is compatible with 8 camera records and has 8 PoE+ ports; the second is compatible with 4 camera records and features 4 PoE+ ports. All models include Intel CPUs, 2 HDMI outputs and FIPS certification 140-2 level 3 for cybersecurity.

Features of the models are:

  • Integrated PoE+ switch: the NU series can power up to 16 channels with an integrated PoE+ switch, allowing you to dispense with the use of a standalone switch. Can supply power and allow data communication to connected cameras through a single cable.
  • Easy installation: Compact design allows them to be installed directly on the wall, hang them horizontally or vertically, under a desk or in other tight spaces. No storage media needed.
  • Ten times more storage capacity: This series supports hard drives up to 20 Tb, enabling the design of high-capacity systems (Until 20 Tb – 40 Tb), according to the model.
  • Integration with i-PRO AI products: It is compatible with various artificial intelligence applications and can receive alarm notifications and play them without using a computer and video management software. Includes support for i-PRO AI applications, including AI-VMD, Detection of non-use of masks, Occupancy detection and AI Privacy Guard. It is also fully compatible with the Active Guard smart search application.
  • High security: all models are pre-installed with a GlobalSign certificate and are NDAA compliant.
  • Great connectivity: with RTSP protocol and Onvif connection, the NU series can be connected with a wide range of cameras of different brands.

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By • 12 Dec, 2022
• Section: Infrastructure, Video surveillance