Channels: It supports up to 4 camera channels, allowing you to connect and manage up to 4 IP or analog cameras simultaneously.
Resolution: It generally supports high-definition recording, with capabilities to handle resolutions like 1080p for clear and detailed video footage.
Compression: The DVR usually features advanced video compression technologies such as H.265+, H.265, H.264+, and H.264, which help reduce storage requirements and improve video quality.
Storage: It comes with one or more internal hard drive bays for storing recorded footage. Depending on the model, it can support various storage capacities.
Remote Access: It offers remote access features, allowing you to view live or recorded video from your DVR via a web browser or mobile app, usually through Dahua's own software or compatible third-party applications.
Playback and Backup: The DVR provides playback functionality for reviewing recorded footage and often includes options for exporting video to USB drives or network storage.
Network Connectivity: It typically features network connectivity options, including Ethernet ports, to facilitate network communication and remote monitoring.
User Interface: The interface is usually user-friendly, often with an on-screen menu that allows for easy setup and management of recording schedules, camera settings, and other configurations.
Integration: It often supports integration with other security systems and equipment, making it versatile for various surveillance setups.