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Hikvision Camera Systems

A Hikvision camera system is a pre-built kit that bundles a Hikvision NVR (network video recorder), matched cameras (typically 4, 6 or 8), a pre-installed surveillance-grade hard drive, and the cables and PoE ports needed to power and connect everything. Buying as a system saves the time of speccing each component individually, ensures compatibility (NVR PoE port count matches camera count, hard drive is the right capacity for the camera resolution at 30-day retention, all cameras share a consistent feature set), and lands cheaper than the equivalent parts bought separately. Kit configurations range from 4-camera entry-level installs through 8-camera mixed turret/bullet residential systems with AcuSense AI filtering and ColorVu full-colour night vision.

Security Cameras Australia stocks the full Hikvision system range — 4, 6 and 8-camera kits, in 4MP, 6MP and 8MP resolutions, with AcuSense, ColorVu, and AcuSense+ColorVu variants. Every kit is genuine Australian Hikvision stock with full manufacturer warranty.

For the broader Hikvision range see the Hikvision parent collection. For all-brand kit options see security camera kits.

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Why buy as a system rather than building one

Three practical reasons:

  • Compatibility is guaranteed. NVR PoE ports match camera count. Hard drive capacity matches resolution × camera count at 30-day retention. All cameras share a feature set (AcuSense or not, ColorVu or not). No "I bought a 4-channel NVR and a 6-camera bundle" mistakes.
  • Cost lands lower. Kit pricing aggregates the component discount — typically 10–25% cheaper than the same NVR, cameras, hard drive and cables bought separately.
  • Specification time is zero. Pick the kit by camera count, resolution, and AI/ColorVu feature set. Don't think about NVR channel-count maths, PoE budgets, hard drive sizing, or cable specification.

How to choose between Hikvision systems

Four decisions:

1. Camera count. 4-camera kit for typical residential (front door, back door, two side perimeters). 6-camera for larger residential or small commercial. 8-camera for full-coverage residential or multi-zone commercial. Stepping up costs less than buying a smaller kit then adding cameras later.

2. Resolution. 4MP for budget-sensitive short-range; 6MP for general residential perimeter (most common buy); 8MP / 4K for higher detail, larger zones, or plate-readable distances. Storage and bandwidth scale with resolution — the kit includes appropriately sized hard drive.

3. AcuSense (AI filtering) — yes or no. AcuSense filters motion alerts to humans and vehicles only, cutting false alerts up to 95%. Worth it for outdoor installs where wind, animals, weather and headlights would otherwise generate constant noise. See AcuSense.

4. ColorVu (full-colour night vision) — yes or no. ColorVu keeps cameras in full colour 24/7 via F1.0 aperture and supplementary white light — descriptive identification at night rather than B&W IR. Front-of-house positions benefit most. See ColorVu.

Selected kits combine AcuSense + ColorVu on the same cameras — the highest-spec single-camera configuration in the Hikvision range, and the default for premium residential front-of-house installs.

What's in the box

Every Hikvision kit includes:

  • NVR with built-in PoE ports matching the camera count (4-channel NVR for 4-camera kit, 8-channel for 6 or 8-camera kits).
  • Cameras in the kit's specified feature set — typically turret or bullet form factor.
  • Surveillance-grade hard drive pre-installed, sized for 30-day retention at the cameras' resolution.
  • Cat6 cables for each camera position (typically 18 m or 30 m pre-terminated).
  • Mounting hardware for each camera.
  • HDMI cable for monitor connection (monitor not included — most installs use a TV).

Not included: monitor (use any HDMI TV), mounting through walls/ceilings (installer or DIY), longer-than-included cable runs (sold separately as needed).

Install — DIY or professional

  • DIY install. Sensible for single-storey homes with accessible cable paths through roof spaces. The cameras and NVR are plug-and-play once cabling's run; the time consumer is the cable routing. Plan a weekend for a 4-camera DIY install.
  • Professional install. Recommended for two-storey homes, brick-veneer or solid-brick construction, commercial installs, or any install where neat cable runs and proper weather sealing matter. Cost varies by site complexity.

Why buy from Security Cameras Australia

  • Authorised Hikvision dealer · full 36-month manufacturer warranty.
  • Expert support · advice on kit selection, AcuSense vs ColorVu vs combined, installer referrals for non-DIY installs.
  • Price-match · free shipping · 30-day returns.

Shop the Hikvision systems range

Browse the kit range below, or see 4-camera CCTV systems, 6-camera, 8-camera, or the Hikvision parent collection for individual cameras and recorders.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hikvision Camera Systems

What's the difference between a Hikvision system kit and buying parts separately?

A kit pre-matches NVR, cameras, hard drive and cables so compatibility is guaranteed — right PoE port count, right hard drive capacity for the resolution at 30-day retention, consistent camera feature set. Kit pricing also lands 10–25% cheaper than the same parts bought separately. Buying separately makes sense when the install needs an unusual mix (e.g., 4 outdoor turrets + 2 long-range bullets + 1 PTZ) that doesn't match a standard kit configuration.

Can I install a Hikvision system myself?

Often yes for single-storey homes with accessible cable paths through roof spaces — the cameras and NVR are plug-and-play once cabling's run; the time consumer is routing the Cat6 cable from the NVR position to each camera. Plan a weekend for a 4-camera DIY install. Professional install is recommended for two-storey homes, brick-veneer or solid-brick construction, or any commercial install where neat cable runs and proper weather sealing matter.

Do I need to add a separate hard drive?

No — every Hikvision kit includes a pre-installed surveillance-grade hard drive (typically Seagate SkyHawk or WD Purple) sized for 30-day retention at the cameras' resolution. For longer retention or RAID redundancy, the NVR's hard drive can be replaced or supplemented with a larger drive. See <a href="/collections/hard-drives-for-cctv">CCTV hard drives</a>.

Can I add more cameras to a Hikvision kit later?

Yes — within the NVR's channel limit. A 4-channel NVR supports up to 4 cameras; an 8-channel NVR up to 8. If you might grow past the initial camera count, buy the bigger NVR upfront — it costs less than buying a 4-channel kit then upgrading to 8-channel later. Adding cameras requires Cat6 cable to the new position and a spare channel on the NVR.

Is AcuSense + ColorVu worth the price premium over standard cameras?

For front-of-house residential and customer-facing commercial positions, almost always yes. AcuSense cuts false alerts from weather and animals; ColorVu gives full-colour identification at night. The combined cost premium over standard cameras is modest given the practical value: notifications you actually look at, plus descriptive evidence (clothing colour, vehicle colour) at night. For rear-perimeter or covert positions where the white light is unwanted, standard or AcuSense-only cameras remain the right call.

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