Toshiba America

IPS

The IPS NVR features a 3U chassis and built-in support for 32 IP cameras with audio. The unit is compatible with cameras from many manufacturers. Network cameras are recorded at their encoded resolution, including super high-resolution megapixel cameras, and those images are captured at a maximum recording speed of 30 fps. In addition to the 32-channel IPS version, IPR Series recorders are available in eight- and 16- channel versions with optional 500 GB, 1 TB or 2 TB hard-drive storage.


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