The Core Value of eDVRs
The Core Value of eDVRs
Hikvision recently released its powerful eDVRs with chip-sized SSDs (solid status drives) for data storage, reducing installation time and electrical bills for users around the world.
Behind the Name
This series was called “eDVR” for “embedded” SSD digital video recorder. The “e” also tells us about the four primary value-adding elements: eco-friendliness, enduring storage, easy setup and use, and efficient analytics.
What makes eDVRs different from traditional DVRs?
The answer lies in the eSSD. eDVR’s most distinguishing feature is that it uses embedded SSD storage instead of the traditional HDD drives. SSD is a storage device consisting of a controller and NAND flash memory. The combined structure makes them resistant to physical impacts, low power consumers, and lightweight. In contrast, HDD is made of numerous mechanical parts including the spindle, actuator arm, and head. Friction causes wear and tear on these moving parts over time, making HDDs vulnerable to impacts and other risks. HDDs are usually big, heavy, and noisy.
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Other core values
1) Eco-friendliness
·??????Energy consumption per eDVR of 5.42-5.82 Watts, compared with 9.48-11.00 Watts for traditional DVRs
·??????Per-device energy savings of 40-45 kWh per year (equal to 3,000 iPhone charges)
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2) Enduring storage
·??????The eSSD’s structure increases its physical stability
·??????Storage performance endures longer thanks to Hikvision’s Scene-Adaptive Bitrate Control technology
·??????Coding efficiency improved by 20%
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3) Easy setup and use
·??????The “screwless” design made tool-free installation possible
·??????Saves setup time by up to 70%
·??????Being highly compact, the eDVR can fit anywhere
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4) Efficient video analytics
The eDVR features AcuSense or Motion Detection 2.0, which enables human and vehicle motion detection with more accurate alarms.
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1 年Thanks hikvision. Fabulous features.????