Security Surveillance in the Digital Age
Security surveillance has become an essential component of modern life, safeguarding public spaces around the clock. As computing power continues to grow, next-generation surveillance systems have evolved far beyond simple recording. High-performance recording not only delivers superior video quality for advanced analytics, but also powers sophisticated technologies such as facial recognition and traffic-flow monitoring, enabling real-time response to any incident.
The shift to digital has driven ever-higher requirements for data creation, maintenance, and retrieval. Yet the foundation of every system remains rock-solid data recording. For years the market relied on HDDs for surveillance storage, but HDD technology has reached its performance ceiling and cannot satisfy the diverse needs of tomorrow’s security market. SSDs—now more affordable than ever—offer far greater potential and are rapidly becoming the mainstream choice.
Uncompromising Stability
Any instability during recording can cause frame drops, creating critical security gaps. To eliminate this risk, we developed RECLine™—a purpose-built firmware architecture that sustains peak stability and guarantees complete, uninterrupted footage.
Peak Performance Without Compromise
For security managers, effective data handling is as important as recording itself. High-speed analysis of massive datasets improves monitoring efficiency and enables rapid incident response. Our ultra-low-profile (VLP) Mini DRAM modules and InnoREC™ SSD family—available in multiple form factors—deliver the simultaneous read/write performance required for real-time analytics while preserving data integrity.
Simpler Upgrades and Expansion
Traditional surveillance upgrades often involve complex installations. Our PoE (Power over Ethernet) expansion card transmits both data and power over a single cable, drastically simplifying system expansion and lowering operational costs.
Applications
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Network Video Recorders (NVR)
Digital Video Recorders (DVR)
