Hikvision
Hikvision DS-9664NI-M8 64 Channel Wired Video Surveillance Station
In stock (15 units)Regular price $4,90499 AUDUnit priceHikvision
Hikvision DS-7732NI-M4/16P 32 Channel Wired Video Surveillance Station
In stock (40 units)Regular price $1,96199 AUDUnit priceHikvision
HiLook Value NVR-216MH-C-16P-D 16 Channel Wired Video Surveillance Station
In stock (24 units)Sale price $30999 AUD Regular price $41800Unit priceHikvision
HIKVISION S SERIES 96256NXI-S24R, 256CH NVR, FACIAL REG,1024MBPS, 24BAY,RAID, 5YR
In stock (8 units)Regular price $17,58599 AUDUnit priceHikvision
Hikvision DS-7608NI-M2/8P 8 Channel Wired Video Surveillance Station 4 TB HDD
In stock (546 units)Sale price $89999 AUD Regular price $1,54799Unit priceIDIS
IDIS 8CH NVR, 8 POE, 100W, 0TB, SATA x2, ESATA x1, NDAA, UP TO 7YR
In stock (47 units)Regular price $1,98999 AUDUnit priceIDIS
IDIS 16CH NVR, 8 POE, 100W, 2TB, SATA x2, ESATA x1, NDAA, UP TO 7YR
Very low stock (2 units)Regular price $1,62199 AUDUnit priceIDIS
IDIS 16CH NVR, 16 POE, 130W, 0TB, SATA x4, ESATA x2, NDAA, UP TO 7YR
In stock (26 units)Regular price $3,23899 AUDUnit priceAxis Communications
AXIS FA54 Wired Video Surveillance Station
In stock (6 units)Regular price $90599 AUDUnit priceAxis Communications
AXIS S1232 Wired Video Surveillance Station 32 TB HDD - TAA Compliant
In stock (6 units)Regular price $24,05699 AUDUnit priceAJAX SYSTEMS CH
Ajax Nvr Hdmi Ndaa 16Ch Onvif Black (No Hdd - No Poe) 2Y
In stock (6 units)Regular price $1,29199 AUDUnit priceHikvision
Hikvision DS-7608NXI-I2/8P/VPRO 8 Channel Wired Video Surveillance Station 4 TB HDD
In stock (14 units)Regular price $1,84099 AUDUnit priceHikvision
HIKVISION DEEPIN MIND PRO 9632NXI 32CH NVR, 320MBPS, 8K, 16BAY, 2U, NO HDD, 5Y
In stock (9 units)Regular price $7,04599 AUDUnit priceHikvision
HIKVISION DEEPIN MIND PRO 9632NXI 32CH NVR, 320MBPS, 8K, 8BAY, 2U, NO HDD, 5Y
In stock (19 units)Regular price $5,39499 AUDUnit priceHikvision
HIKVISION DEEPIN MIND PRO 9664NXI, 64CH NVR, FACIAL REG,400MBPS, DUAL 4K, 16BAY,RAID, 5YR
In stock (8 units)Regular price $9,65599 AUDUnit priceHikvision
HIKVISION DEEPIN MIND PRO 9664NXI, 64CH NVR, FACIAL REG,400MBPS, DUAL 4K, 8BAY,RAID, 5YR
Low stock (5 units)Regular price $7,14899 AUDUnit priceHikvision
HIKVISION INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY, NVR 96XX SERIES, 200W, 8 SATA, 1YR
Low stock (5 units)Regular price $32899 AUDUnit priceIDIS
IDIS DV-3200 AI In The BOX ALL IN ONE Server
Very low stock (2 units)Regular price $10,21499 AUDUnit priceIDIS
IDIS 16CH NVR, 8 POE, 100W, 0TB, SATA x2, ESATA x1, NDAA, UPTO 7YR
Very low stock (1 unit)Regular price $2,18399 AUDUnit priceAxis Communications
AXIS P7316 16 Channel Wired Video Surveillance Station
Very low stock (1 unit)Regular price $2,61399 AUDUnit priceTRUVISION
TruVision TVN-2332P 32CH NVR 4TB HDD - NO POE
Very low stock (1 unit)Regular price $4,52799 AUDUnit price
What an NVR actually does
Five jobs:
- Receives video streams from connected IP cameras over Ethernet — each camera reports to the NVR over its assigned channel.
- Records footage to internal hard drive(s) — continuous, motion-triggered, or scheduled depending on configuration.
- Powers cameras via built-in PoE ports on most modern Hikvision and HiLook NVRs (typically matched to channel count: 8-channel NVR has 8 PoE ports built in).
- Provides local viewing and playback via HDMI 4K + VGA outputs to a connected monitor; mouse and keyboard for local navigation.
- Provides remote access via mobile app (Hik-Connect on Hikvision and HiLook) and browser interface — live view, playback, alerts, configuration.
The NVR is the local source of truth — recordings stay on its hard drive, footage survives internet outages, and no cloud subscription is required for basic recording. Optional cloud storage and AI features sit on top of the local recording, not in place of it.
How to spec an NVR
Five decisions, in this order:
1. Channel count. Match to current camera count plus 25–50% expansion headroom. For 4 cameras → 8-channel NVR (4 cameras now, 4 spare for future). For 6 cameras → 8-channel NVR (2 spare). For 8 cameras → 16-channel NVR (8 spare, no future swap needed) unless budget mandates the 8-channel fully populated. Most kit NVRs ship 8-channel for this reason.
2. Resolution support. Modern Hikvision and HiLook NVRs support up to 12MP per channel, with 4K recording across all channels on most models. Confirm the maximum resolution per channel matches your cameras' resolution.
3. Bandwidth budget. Each NVR has a maximum total incoming bandwidth (Mbps) it can ingest — for example, a typical 8-channel Pro NVR has a 128 Mbps inbound budget. At H.265+ encoding, that's plenty for 8× 4K cameras at typical bitrates; at older H.264 or higher bitrates, you can run out. Read the spec.
4. Built-in PoE ports. 4-port for 4-channel NVR, 8-port for 8-channel, 16-port for 16-channel typically. If your install has cameras at distances or counts beyond the built-in PoE, plan a separate PoE switch with NVR-to-switch uplink.
5. SATA bays for HDD. Smaller NVRs have 1–2 SATA bays; larger 16/32/64-channel models support 4–8 SATA bays for RAID redundancy and extended retention.
Storage sizing — what HDD do I need?
Realistic numbers on H.265+ continuous recording (per camera per day):
- 4MP — roughly 50–70 GB/day per camera.
- 6MP — roughly 80–100 GB/day per camera.
- 8MP / 4K — roughly 150 GB/day per camera.
Multiply by camera count and retention days. Concrete examples:
- 4-camera 4MP system, 30-day retention: ~8 TB.
- 4-camera 6MP system, 30-day retention: ~12 TB.
- 4-camera 4K system, 30-day retention: ~24 TB.
- 8-camera 4MP system, 30-day retention: ~16 TB.
- 8-camera 4K system, 30-day retention: ~48 TB (typically 2× 24 TB across two SATA bays).
Use surveillance-grade drives — Seagate SkyHawk AI or WD Purple. Desktop drives don't survive the 24/7 write cycle. See the CCTV hard drives collection.
Channel count and expansion — sizing for now and later
The single most common NVR-sizing mistake is fitting the channels exactly to current camera count with no headroom. Add one camera in 18 months and you're either replacing the NVR or running a second one. Better practice:
- 4 cameras now → 8-channel NVR. 4 spare channels = headroom for 4 more cameras later without an NVR swap.
- 6 cameras now → 8-channel NVR. 2 spare channels for one or two future additions.
- 8 cameras now → 16-channel NVR. 8 spare channels means the property can grow significantly before you replace anything.
- 16 cameras now → 32-channel NVR (or two 16-channel NVRs for redundancy).
The bundle saving on a larger NVR rarely justifies fully populating a smaller one. Buy the channel headroom up front.
Brand selection
- Hikvision — the broadest range from 4-channel Pro and AcuSense to 32 and 64-channel Ultra series, with the longest warranty (36–60 months depending on model) and the broadest feature set (AcuSense recording analytics, ColorVu support, smart search filters). Default recommendation for any serious install.
- HiLook — Hikvision's value sub-brand. Same core architecture, fewer advanced features, lower price. The right answer when budget mandates and the install doesn't need AcuSense or ColorVu support across all channels.
Why buy from Security Cameras Australia
- Authorised Australian dealer · genuine NVRs with full manufacturer warranty.
- Expert sizing support · pre-purchase advice on channel count, HDD, PoE budget, bandwidth.
- Price-match guarantee · Free shipping · 30-day returns.
Shop the NVR range
Browse the NVR range below, or jump to a channel count: 4, 8, 16, 32, 64. For matching cameras, see the Hikvision camera systems collection. For HDD and UPS sizing, see CCTV hard drives and UPS.
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NVR or DVR — what's the difference and which do I need?
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