A network video recorder with a redundant system for peace of mind, suitable for large surveillance camera systems. It can connect up to 254 cameras.
Features of Wavestore: - Robust redundancy through the original redundancy concept - HyperRAID+ - Failover support - Reduction of HDD failure rates and over 80% savings in power consumption through the original LASS (Long Allocation Storage System) - Capable of connecting up to 254 cameras - Ability to build a server group of up to 255 servers with a single GUI - Full support for ONVIF, H.264, and the original MOBOTIX codec MxPEG - Image correction for 360-degree cameras via VMS (Waveview) - Existing MOBOTIX camera users can integrate with cameras from other manufacturers
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The long-term storage of network camera images is most concerning due to the potential loss of images from hardware failures such as hard disk malfunctions. Wavestore's NVR is designed to minimize the possibility of hardware failures through its unique redundancy concept. The original LASS concept allows for sequential storage of image files within the HDD, reducing the operation of the HDD drives and preventing noise and heat generation. This also helps to lower the air conditioning power consumption in the server room, providing an EcoStore concept that reduces overall power consumption. In particular, for existing MOBOTIX users who wish to store images for a longer period than currently possible, adopting the Wavestore NVR X-Series allows for long-term image storage while maintaining the same cameras and network. Additionally, it enables the integration of cameras from other manufacturers (especially PTZ cameras), allowing for a greater variety and the construction of a higher security level system.
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Usage scenarios: - Food factories - Airports - Critical energy-related facilities - Public facilities
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MOBOTIX established a groundbreaking concept of integrating a recording system into the camera body, making it the only network camera manufacturer to do so since the early stages of product development, and has received support from many users to this day. Early on, they focused on image analysis, equipping cameras with the ability to detect only directional movements within images and perform tasks such as people counting. They are a manufacturer that consistently provides what users seek, including a decentralized system to minimize risks associated with IP networks and low power consumption.