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Hi All,

 

First of all, thanks for reading this and hopefully be able to put your 2 cents into this.

 

My DVR went kaputz recently and now shopping for a new shiny one

 

So I hope any of you can advise a cheap/reasonable DVR for home and here's my check list.

 

- 4 or 8 channel (preferrably 8 )

- can be accessed externally just with a simple of port forwarding (i've come across one that you need to register to cloud and on your mobile, you need a special app that you need to register and sign in to their cloud to access your cameras.....NIGHTMARE!)

 

- ability to add IP camera (a nice to have)

- ability to manage remotely( via browser to manage network, users, etc. Not just to view cameras)

- cheapest possible just purely cuz I'm cheap

 

Cheers guys

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You mention DVR but then say you want the ability to add IP cameras. Do you actually want an NVR, or are you wanting something compatible with both analog and IP.

 

If you're after a Hybrid, there's no such thing as a cheap (and still functional) model.

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Hi All,

 

First of all, thanks for reading this and hopefully be able to put your 2 cents into this.

 

My DVR went kaputz recently and now shopping for a new shiny one

 

So I hope any of you can advise a cheap/reasonable DVR for home and here's my check list.

 

- 4 or 8 channel (preferrably 8 )

- can be accessed externally just with a simple of port forwarding (i've come across one that you need to register to cloud and on your mobile, you need a special app that you need to register and sign in to their cloud to access your cameras.....NIGHTMARE!)

 

- ability to add IP camera (a nice to have)

- ability to manage remotely( via browser to manage network, users, etc. Not just to view cameras)

- cheapest possible just purely cuz I'm cheap

 

Cheers guys

 

Hikvision "Tri-brid" or whatever they are calling it these days. They come with one additional port for an IP cam (you will need to use an injector to power it though).

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Hikvision "Tri-brid" or whatever they are calling it these days. They come with one additional port for an IP cam (you will need to use an injector to power it though).

 

Like Dahua, Hikvision does call it a Tribrid. I didn't realize theirs could only connect to one IP camera. The cheaper Dahua Tribrids they recently released are limited to two.

 

There's always the larger 1.5U and 2U Dahua Tribrids if you need more.

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Hikvision "Tri-brid" or whatever they are calling it these days. They come with one additional port for an IP cam (you will need to use an injector to power it though).

 

Like Dahua, Hikvision does call it a Tribrid. I didn't realize theirs could only connect to one IP camera. The cheaper Dahua Tribrids they recently released are limited to two.

 

There's always the larger 1.5U and 2U Dahua Tribrids if you need more.

 

The 4 channel has 1 port and the 8 channel has 2 if I am not mistaken.

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The 4 channel has 1 port and the 8 channel has 2 if I am not mistaken.

 

Now that you say that, it occurs to me that I actually haven't looked at Dahua's 4 channel model yet. It may very well only support one IP camera as well..

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