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The Network Video Recorder (NVR) market is a segment of the video surveillance industry. It is composed of hardware and software solutions that enable the recording, storage, and playback of video footage from IP cameras. NVRs are used in a variety of applications, including home security, retail, and commercial security.
NVRs are typically used in conjunction with IP cameras, which are connected to the NVR via a network. The NVR then records and stores the video footage, which can be accessed remotely or locally. NVRs also provide features such as motion detection, video analytics, and alarm notifications.
NVRs are becoming increasingly popular due to their scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. They are also more secure than traditional analog systems, as they are not vulnerable to signal interference.
Some of the leading companies in the NVR market include Hikvision, Dahua, Axis Communications, Avigilon, Bosch, and Hanwha Techwin. Show Less Read more