1Supports up to 8 Cameras2Human Vehicle Detection3Customizable Zone4Motion Alerts It supports up to 8 HD- TVI/CVI/ AHD/ CVBS security cameras. (ZOSIs bullet camera and dome camera are both compatible)
Compared with H.264 coding, H.265+ saves half the storage space and broadband resources, while speeding up loading.
In addition to real-time view, you can also search motion events/ images/ date/ time to playback the videos.
It is free for you to choose 24/7 continuous, human/ vehicle/ motion detection, scheduled or recycled record according to your needs.
Does the DVR come with a hard drive?
No, this DVR does not include a hard drive or cameras. You will need to purchase and install a 3.5-inch SATA surveillance-grade hard drive (500GB to 2TB recommended) separately to enable recording.
Is the DVR compatible with my existing analog cameras?
Yes, this DVR supports 720P, 1080P analog security cameras, including HD-TVI, CVI, AHD, and CVBS formats. However, it is not compatible with IP cameras and does not support 5MP or 8MP cameras.
Does it support AI detection?
Yes, it includes AI Human/Vehicle Detection, which reduces false alerts from animals or shadows.
Can I view the cameras remotely without internet?
No, remote viewing requires an internet connection. Local viewing via HDMI or VGA does not require internet.
You got "Video Loss" on one channel or all channels?
If you connected the Zosi cameras to Zosi DVR.
Please check whether the cameras' power supply and 1 to 4 power splitter cable can work well.
You can use another working 12V power supply to connect the camera one by one to test.
ZOSI 8CH 3K Lite Hybrid 4-in-1 Surveillance DVR Recognize Human & Vehicle Intelligently Secure, Private and Customizable Accurate Motion-Triggered Alerts Powerful 4-in-1 Security DVR Superior H.265+ Video Format Smart Playback Optional Recording Modes Does the DVR come with a hard drive?
Is the DVR compatible with my existing analog cameras?
Does it support AI detection?
Can I view the cameras remotely without internet?
You got "Video Loss" on one channel or all channels?