The DVR365 was a market leader in technology when first introduced during the early 2000's. It was one of the first dual stream recorders at the time offering CIF, 2CIF and 4CIF recording with sub-streaming at CIF resolution making Internet viewing possible over the very low bandwidth connections prevalent at that time.

A range of models were available in 4, 8 and 16 channel editions, originally MPEG4 they quickly offered h264 encoding and were supported by two versions of the Video Tardis (with and without built-in screen).


Customers looking for a modern replacement might consider a Zip branded NVR or DVR, these bring full HD and better resolutions (up to 4K) and are fully supported with Windows, Android and Apple iOS client software.
Zip IP products offer many advanced features such as face recognition & ANPR and of course intelligent motion detection capable of differentiating between human and vehicular objects.
Making use of the same client software at the time was the NVS365 video server, this product accepted analogue camera input converted to IP and made long distance transmission of CCTV truly affordable, its video could be viewed simultaneously alongside that from a DVR365.
