
Browse our collection of NVR security systems, featuring ultra-clear 4K video, Power over Ethernet (PoE) for simple installation, and real-time video monitoring. With advanced motion detection and expandable storage options, these nvr camera systems are perfect for securing homes, offices, and commercial properties.
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Reolink PoE NVR systems use one Ethernet cable to transmit both power and video, making installation cleaner and more stable than setups with separate power cables. They are a practical choice for homes, shops, offices, and properties that need reliable wired security.
Reolink NVR systems offer different channel options, from smaller 4-camera kits to larger 8-channel, 16-channel, and 24-channel systems. This makes it easier to start with the cameras you need now and expand coverage later as your property grows.
With built-in HDD storage, Reolink NVR security systems support continuous 24/7 recording without mandatory monthly fees. Footage is stored locally, so you can have full control of the footage.
You can view live video, play back recordings, and receive motion alerts through the Reolink app or client. This helps homeowners and business users check important areas anytime, whether they are on-site or away.
- For homes and offices, RLK8-800B4 provides a 4K PoE system with an 8-channel NVR and four 8MP bullet cameras.
- For larger properties, RLK16-1200D8-A offers a high-capacity 12MP PoE security system with 16-channel or 24-channel options, smart detection, and continuous recording.
An NVR security system records video from IP cameras and stores it on a Network Video Recorder. It works with Ethernet or Wi-Fi cameras and supports live view, playback, and remote access through an app or computer.
For PoE setups, one Ethernet cable can deliver both power and data, making installation cleaner and more reliable for homes, stores, offices, and larger properties.
- Camera resolution (4K or higher for clearer footage)
- Channel count to support current and future cameras
- Storage capacity for continuous recording
- Remote access via mobile app or computer
- Smart detection features for motion alerts
- Reliable local storage with no mandatory monthly fees
For most modern security setups, yes. An NVR works with digital IP cameras, supports higher resolutions, and allows easier remote viewing than traditional DVR systems.
A DVR uses analog cameras and coaxial cables, while an NVR is better suited for PoE cameras, smart detection, and flexible installation.
No. An NVR security system can record video locally without internet as long as the cameras are connected to the recorder.
Internet is only needed for remote viewing, push notifications, firmware updates, or accessing footage from your phone when you are away.