QNAP® Security, provider of professional standalone network video recorder (NVR), today announced the successful compatibility certification of Grandstream’s GXV36xx IP video surveillance cameras and GXV350x IP Video Encoders with QNAP’s NVR solutions. QNAP’s powerful NVR solutions coupled with Grandstream’s ONVIF-compliant GXV36xx IP cameras allow businesses and consumers to easily configure and maintain video streaming between QNAP’s video management products and Grandstream IP cameras for a complete recording and monitoring solution.
QNAP VioStor NVR, available from 2-bay entry-level to 12-bay high-end models with 4 to 64 channels, is a professional surveillance system featuring cutting-edge hardware and software designs that deliver remarkable performance in real-time video monitoring and recording. Powerful features such as multi-server monitoring, advanced event management, Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA), E-map and VMobile mobile app are provided to enhance efficiency of surveillance management. With the unique strength of RAID storage, users can secure mission critical videos with the dedicated IP-based surveillance VioStor NVR solutions based on their needs.
“Grandstream is excited to complete interoperability testing between our selected IP video surveillance cameras and QNAP Security’s impressive video management solutions” said Xiang Wei, product manager of Grandstream. “The combination of QNAP's video management software and Grandstream's IP Video surveillance cameras offer businesses and consumers a comprehensive surveillance solution that includes an extensive amount of surveillance features to ensure complete security protection while also offering users room for future growth."
“We are glad to collaborate with Grandstream for the compatibility of QNAP surveillance solutions and Grandstream IP cameras,” said Kent Chung, product manager of QNAP Security. “The compatibility of QNAP VioStor NVR and Grandstream IP cameras provides our users with greater flexibility when choosing a reliable IP surveillance system,” added Chung.