Product Description
QNAP VS-2104L 2-bay High Performance NVR for SOHO Marvell 1.6GHz CPU
QNAP VS-2104L 2-bay High Performance NVR for SOHO - Marvell 1.6GHz Processor - 512MB DDR3 RAM - 512MB Flash Memory - Supports: 2x 3.5" SATA I/II HDD - 1x Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet port - 1x USB 2.0 port, 2x USB 3.0 ports - External Power Adapter, 60W, 100-240V - 2 Year Warranty
Powered by the Marvell 1.6 GHz processor, the VS-2104L delivers high performance to ensure stable recordings and smooth playbacks of multiple megapixel cameras. It is designed for the SOHO segment with the features of robust performance, solid reliability and high-definition local display.
- 40 Mbps for recording and playback from multiple megapixel cameras
- Simultaneously handles inputs from up to 4 megapixel cameras
- Online RAID capacity expansion and online RAID level migration
Anytime anywhere surveillance with a mobile app Vmobile is an official mobile app that enables you to monitor QVR anytime, anywhere. Using iOS and Android devices, Vmobile provides camera live-view, PTZ control, instant event notifications, video snapshot, video playback, and searching for videos by date and time. Another mobile app, Vcam, allows you to turn your mobile device into a network camera and to directly save recordings to your VioStor NVR for portable surveillance options. |
Flexible recording functions QVR 5.0 provides flexible options to set up IP camera recording, including manual recording and scheduled recording. What can be even more convenient, you can set up the system to only record when motion is detected or other events occur. The smart recording function can also automatically switch the recording detail to a higher resolution when alarms are triggered. This greatly saves the cost spent on hard drives. |
High reliability The VS-2104L supports Single/ RAID 0 (disk stripping)/ RAID 1 (disk mirroring)/ JBOD disk configurations. QNAP’s advanced RAID recovery technology also assists if any healthy drives are accidentally removed from a degraded RAID volume. The system can be recovered to degraded mode by reinserting the wrongly removed hard drives so the data can still be accessible. |