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GeoVision 94-NU920-32A Network Video Recorder - 32 Channel Wired NVR with Remote Management
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Product Features
Technical Overview
This GeoVision NVR supports up to 32 camera channels, making it suitable for small-to-medium business security applications. The wired connectivity technology provides reliable network communication without wireless interference concerns, while the integrated Ethernet port enables straightforward integration into existing network infrastructure.
Remote management functionality allows security personnel to access the recorder's interface from any location with internet connectivity. This enables real-time monitoring, playback review, and system configuration adjustments without requiring physical presence at the installation site.
This section brings together practical product details such as Total Number of Channels, Connectivity Technology, System Components, Ethernet, so buyers can judge configuration, deployment fit, and day-to-day suitability with less guesswork.
Key Product Advantages
The GeoVision 94-NU920-32A combines practical channel capacity with robust network features to create a surveillance solution that balances performance with manageability. The remote access capabilities extend monitoring flexibility beyond the physical installation location.
Scalable Channel Support
With capacity for 32 camera channels, this NVR accommodates growing surveillance needs without requiring immediate hardware upgrades.
- Handles multiple camera feeds simultaneously
- Supports small-to-mid range security deployments
- Centralized management for entire camera network
Reliable Network Integration
Wired connectivity ensures stable communication between cameras and the recorder, minimizing potential connection issues.
- Ethernet port for direct network connection
- Consistent data transmission for uninterrupted recording
- Simplified network configuration and troubleshooting
Deployment / Use Cases
This 32-channel NVR serves as the recording backbone for IP camera systems in environments where reliable surveillance storage is essential. The wired connectivity makes it particularly suitable for installations where network stability takes priority over wireless flexibility.
Security teams can deploy this recorder in locations requiring continuous monitoring with the ability to review footage remotely. The channel capacity supports comprehensive coverage of entry points, parking areas, inventory spaces, and high-traffic zones within a single managed system.
Small Business Security
Ideal for retail stores, offices, and service businesses requiring comprehensive camera coverage with centralized recording.
Educational Facilities
Suitable for schools and campuses needing to monitor multiple building entrances, hallways, and common areas.
Highlights
- 32-channel capacity for small-to-mid range surveillance deployments
- Wired connectivity technology for reliable network communication
- Network Video Recorder system component for centralized management
- Ethernet port enables straightforward network integration
- Remote management allows operation from any internet-connected location
- Supports recording at higher image-per-second levels for detailed footage
- Professional-grade surveillance station for business security applications
- Dedicated video recording solution for IP camera systems
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | GeoVision, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 94-NU920-32A |
| Brand Name | GeoVision |
| Product Name | Network Video Recorder |
| Product Type | Video Surveillance Station |
| Technical Information | |
| Total Number of Channels | 32 |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| System Components | Network Video Recorder |
| Network & Communication | |
| Ethernet | Yes |
| Remote Management | Yes |
FAQ
How many cameras can the GeoVision 94-NU920-32A NVR support?
This Network Video Recorder supports up to 32 camera channels, making it suitable for small-to-medium business security applications. The 32-channel capacity allows comprehensive coverage of multiple areas while maintaining centralized recording and management through a single system.
What type of network connectivity does this NVR use?
The GeoVision 94-NU920-32A utilizes wired connectivity technology with an Ethernet port for network communication. This wired approach provides stable, reliable connections between cameras and the recorder without the potential interference issues that can affect wireless systems in security applications.
Can I manage this NVR remotely?
Yes, this NVR includes remote management capabilities that allow authorized users to access the system from any location with internet connectivity. This enables security personnel to monitor live feeds, review recorded footage, and adjust system settings without requiring physical presence at the installation site.
What type of surveillance system is this recorder designed for?
This is a Network Video Recorder specifically designed for IP camera surveillance systems. It serves as the central recording and management component for networks of IP cameras, providing storage, playback, and system configuration capabilities for professional security deployments.
Is this NVR suitable for business security applications?
Yes, the GeoVision 94-NU920-32A is designed for business security applications, particularly small-to-medium enterprises requiring reliable surveillance recording. The 32-channel capacity accommodates typical business security needs while the wired connectivity ensures stable operation in professional environments.
What are the advantages of a wired NVR over wireless options?
Wired NVRs like the GeoVision 94-NU920-32A offer more stable and reliable network connections compared to wireless alternatives. This is particularly important for security systems where consistent recording and real-time monitoring are critical. Wired connections avoid potential interference, bandwidth limitations, and signal strength issues that can affect wireless surveillance systems.