Product Description
The Ubiquiti UNVR is an outstanding network video recorder that offers an advanced video management experience. It combines large - scale storage and high - speed performance. With four 2.5'/3.5' HDD bays, it can store up to 30 days of continuous footage for 18 4K cameras or 60 Full HD cameras. The integrated RAID technology provides excellent data protection, so you can rest easy knowing your critical video data is safe. Its compact design, along with a 10G SFP+ uplink and 1GbE RJ45 port, makes it perfect for enterprise - level security systems. You can manage it through the UniFi Protect application, which ensures seamless integration with other Ubiquiti devices. Key features include scalable storage with up to four 2.5'/3.5' HDDs, 30 - day storage for multiple camera types, advanced RAID for data redundancy, a 10G SFP+ uplink and 1GbE RJ45 port, a compact design with DC power backup capabilities, and seamless integration with UniFi Protect for easy centralized management. Technical specs cover mechanical details, hardware interfaces, power requirements, capacity for different camera resolutions, and LED indicators. The package includes the Ubiquiti UNVR, a power cord, and a quick - start guide.
Using the Ubiquiti UNVR is quite straightforward. First, connect the power cord to the recorder and plug it into a power source. You can use either the universal AC input or the USP - RPS DC input as per your preference. Then, connect the Ethernet cables to the appropriate ports. The 10G SFP+ uplink and 1GbE RJ45 port allow for high - speed data transfer. Next, insert your 2.5' or 3.5' HDDs into the available bays to set up the storage. After that, open the UniFi Protect application on your device. This application will help you manage the recorder and integrate it with other Ubiquiti devices. When it comes to maintenance, keep the recorder in a well - ventilated area as it has an ambient operating temperature range of - 5 to 40°C. Make sure the humidity level is between 5% and 95% non - condensing. Check the HDDs regularly for any signs of errors. If the HDD LED turns amber, it means there might be an issue. Also, keep the device away from static electricity as it has ESD/EMP protection, but it's better to be cautious. In case of a power outage, the device has DC power backup - ready capabilities, so you can connect a backup power source if needed.