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Hybrid DVRs bridge move from analog to IP surveillance

80 percent of video surveillance market still uses analog cameras connected to standard digital video recorders. Hybrid DVRs allow you to directly connect both analog and IP cameras. IP video growth took a big hit during the economic downturn, but today analysts are predicting 25 percent to 35 percent growth for IP video. Hybrid systems cost $5,000 to $10,000, which includes licensing for 16 analog cameras, storage and management software. Some IP cameras enable remote viewing and analytics, and can integrate with remote storage, access control systems.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2126019/hybrid-dvrs-bridge-move-from-analog-to-ip-surveillance.html

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