Lorex NP4K8F-3216Ā Overview
ThisĀ B&H KitĀ includes theĀ Lorex Pro Series N884A38B 16-Channel 4K UHD NVR with 8TB HDDĀ bundled with sixteen white LNB9252B 4K outdoor network bullet cameras and two 16-channel PoE switches for an indoor/outdoor surveillance solution.
Record from and manage up to 16 cameras with theĀ Pro Series N884A38B 16-Channel 4K UHD NVR with 8TB HDDĀ fromĀ LorexĀ at resolutions up to 3840 x 2160. Equipped with two SATA ports, this NVR can be configured to have an internal storage of up to 32TB (8TB preinstalled). H.265 and H.264 video codecs keep file sizes manageable while maintaining the best quality possible.
This NVR features HDMI and VGA outputs to connect to external monitors. Lorex Cloud and Lorex Pro apps enable remote management via your iOS or Android device.
Monitor an indoor or outdoor area with the whiteĀ LNB9252B 4K UHD Network Bullet CameraĀ fromĀ Lorex. This unit uses a 1/2.8″ progressive scan image sensor to capture 3840 x 2160 resolution video at 30 fps. IR LEDs provide a night vision range up to 98′ in total darkness and 150′ in ambient lighting. The camera features a 2.8mm fixed lens that delivers a 107° horizontal field of view, a built-in microphone, and motion detection. Integrated PoE technology simplifies connectivity by enabling the transfer of power and data through a single cable.
This camera is housed in an IP67-rated aluminum alloy enclosure that is suitable for outdoor use.
Expand your surveillance capacity by integrating theĀ Lorex 16-Port 10/100 Mb/s PoE-Compliant Unmanaged Network SwitchĀ into your network security system. Featuring a 220W power budget across 16 35W 10/100 Mb/s ports, this unmanaged switch is designed to efficiently operate an array of IP cameras. You can also use it to bridge the distance between your cameras and your network video recorder to minimize the amount of cabling. The switch supports cables up to 300′ long to connect its Gigabit Ethernet port to a router. Each port can provide up to 30W of power, so you can connect up to 16 15W class 3 security cameras, or up to eight 30W class 4 cameras, or a combination of both totaling up to 220W. Simply connect the switch to your router, then attach and configure the IP cameras, and you’re all set up.
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