I want to see that footage!
You wont believe me but for some reason all of the cameras failed to catch anything that night. It was weird.
I want to see that footage!
Hi, any dahua Tioc owners, which NVR do you use please? Any benefits/drawbacks of particular ones?
I don't have a tioc or an NVR so want to make sure I buy wisely.
I'm thinking things like if I don't get the very best with AI, am I hampering the features of the camera? Or can I still use them directly on the cameras web interface for example. Any help gratefully received
I recently ordered the Reolink 4K RLC-810A with the Reolink RLN8-410 NVR. I set it up a couple of days ago and I'm pretty impressed. Much better than what the Eufy 2C Pro offered.
Sure, I could have gone with Hikvision or similar, but I think for the price the Reolink does what I'm after.
Im going to order a 2nd camera soon.
Thanks. I do have a hikvision DVR in the house feed by bnc connected cams, and I think it can handle an ip cam as well.
So guess I need..
- hikvison poe ip cam
- poe enabled network switch
- some cat 6 outdoor cable
And a good amount of luck that I can connect it up and the dvr finds the ip cam over the network?
Network-attached storage, a hard drive on your network.What is a NAS by the way?
Network-attached storage, a hard drive on your network.
What the DVR model number (if you can find it)
I don't think hilook are interoperable with hikvision i'm afraid.
I don't think hilook are interoperable with hikvision i'm afraid.
If you want to use the AI features (and you do because they reduce false alerts to almost 0) then you need a recorder that passes on the intrusion messages. As far as I’m aware at the moment ONVIF are not certifying Dahua cameras fir fear of being caught up in the NDAA ban in the US. And most of the third party NVR solutions use the ONVIF files to add specific cameras to their systems. So currently Synology and QNAP do not support TiOC. Likewise, if you want a Dahua NVR (and you probably do) then you need to get one that is AI enabled so it passes the alerts on. Of the NVRs available today, the cheapest 4-camera unit is the NVR4104HS-P-4KS2/L which is about £150 plus a hard drive. The cheapest WizSense NVR (much better AI) is the 2104HS-P-I at about £155 plus a hard drive. If you go to 8 cameras then you’re looking at the same model designations but with an 08 as the 3rd and 4th digit. 16 cameras is 16 in those locations.
While Dahua are arguably still the best of the soft white cameras the Hikvision ColorVu are also really good, albeit with the proviso that they are also covered by the NDAA ban and as far as I can tell, none of their current range of recorders does what the Dahua WizSense ones do. But they have new ones coming out very soon. Sadly they seem to launch a new range every 3-6 months so it’s very hard to keep up. Wherever you buy from, just make sure they check your compatibility for you. Because they’re only supposed to be sold to certified installers they’ll sell you anything and while they’ll be very sympathetic when your system doesn’t work, they won’t swap it out if you order the wrong thing!
Would using Blue Iris with the Dahua Tioc cameras allow detection / use of the AI features? Or is it better to go with a Dahua NVR?