SECURITYTRONIX Announces the "EZ Connect" Series

SecurityTronix is pleased to announce the release of the EZ Connect series 4, 8, and 16 channel standalone network video recorders (NVR) with built in Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports. This all inclusive network video recorder system is the answer for technicians requesting quick and hassle-free installation of an IP camera NVR.

SecurityTronix EZ Connect series automatically identifies SecurityTronix IP cameras in 2 easy steps:

  1. Plug EZ Connect NVR to a power outlet.
  2. Plug a SecurityTronix IP camera into the built-in PoE port of the NVR.

Installers can easily connect to the SecurityTronix EZ Connect NVR remotely using P2P (Peer to Peer) technology. P2P eliminates the need to forward ports from the router, and makes connection to the NVR as simple as scanning a QR code from a mobile device.

The DVR/NVR can be accessed from anywhere in the world using a mobile device or CMS (central management software) as long as it is connected to the internet.

Available models are:

  • ST-NVR4CH-EZ: 4ch, 4 PoE port
  • ST-NVR8CH-EZ: 8ch, 8 PoE port
  • ST-NVR16CH-EZ: 16ch, 16 PoE port

"The engineers at SecurityTronix spoke with numerous surveillance industry integrators who advised us of their needs when adopting IP technology,” said SecurityTronix Sales Manager Jennifer Kern. “We designed and developed the EZ Connect series NVR around those considerations to make a cost-effective plug and play solution that is bound to exceed expectations. These NVRs deliver the efficiency and intuitive interface our partners desired, and are a fantastic addition to the SecurityTronix line.”

As a special incentive, customers purchasing a SecurityTronix EZ Connect NVR in the month of July 2015 will receive a free promotional fixed lens IP camera!

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