Hauptmerkmale Leistungen Video-Eingangskanäle 16 Kanäle Maximale Auflösung 3840 x 2160 Pixel Anzahl der gleichzeitig abgespielten Kanäle 4 Kanäle Videoaufnahme-Modi 720p, 1080p Unterstütze Auflösung 3840x2160, 1920x1080, 1280x1024, 1280x720, 1024x768 Zahl der Benutzer 20 Benutzer Video-Bewegungsmelder Ja Unterstützte Videoformate H.264, H.265 Wireless LAN Funktionen WLAN Nein Festplatte Anzahl der installierten HDDs 1 HDD Kapazität 4 TB Max. Speicherkapazität 12 TB HDD Schnittstelle SATA Maximale unterstützte Anzahl der HDD 2 Insgesamt installierte Speicherkapazität 4 TB Anschlüsse und Schnittstellen Anzahl Ethernet-LAN-Anschlüsse (RJ-45) 17 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Ja Ethernet LAN Datentransferraten 10,100,1000 Mbit/s Anzahl Power over Ethernet (PoE) Anschlüsse 16 Ethernet-WAN Ja HDMI-Ausgang Ja Anzahl HDMI-Anschlüsse 1 VGA (D-Sub)-Ausgangsanschlüsse 1 Anzahl USB 2.0 Anschlüsse 2 Audio-RCA-Ausgänge 1 Netzstandard IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at Unterstützte Netzwerkprotokolle HTTPS, TCP/IP,
schwarz, 16 Kanäle
-Kanäle: 16
-Kameraauflösung: 4.096 x 3.072 Pixel
-Schächte: 2
-Festplatte: 4 TB
Manufacturer-Nr.: NVS16
The Reolink NVS16 Network Video Recorder (NVR) is a high-performance recording solution designed for medium to large video surveillance systems. As a central hub, it connects to multiple IP cameras over the network, records and manages video streams, and provides convenient access to live and archived footage. With its 16-channel capability, the NVS16 is particularly suitable for small businesses, retail stores, office buildings, parking areas or larger private properties that want a scalable and reliable video security backbone.
From a technical standpoint, the NVS16 is designed to work with Reolink IP cameras and typical ONVIF-compatible devices (where supported by Reolink). It provides multiple channels for simultaneous recording, enabling the connection of up to 16 cameras in one centralized system. The recorder supports continuous recording, motion-triggered recording and scheduling options, depending on the cameras and configuration, so that storage space can be used efficiently without sacrificing security. Local video output ports (such as HDMI/VGA, if present on this model) allow the connection of a monitor for direct live view and playback on site, while network connectivity enables remote access via PC software, web interface or mobile apps, so users can check their cameras from virtually anywhere with an internet connection.
In practical applications, the Reolink NVS16 can be deployed in a wide range of environments. In retail or hospitality, it helps monitor customer areas, entrances and cash registers, providing visual documentation to clarify incidents and deter theft. In offices and commercial buildings, it supports access control zones, corridors and sensitive areas, helping to increase employee safety and protect assets. For residential or mixed-use properties, the recorder becomes the central point that consolidates all camera feeds - for example, from driveways, gardens and entrances - into one organized system that can be managed intuitively. Thanks to its multi-channel architecture, the system can grow over time: customers can start with a few cameras and expand step by step, as requirements increase.
Key advantages of the NVS16 include its system integration, ease of use and the typical Reolink ecosystem benefits. When combined with Reolink cameras and software, configuration and daily operation are usually straightforward: adding cameras, adjusting recording plans and retrieving footage are designed to be user-friendly even for non-experts. Centralized storage on the NVR simplifies data management and helps comply with internal security policies, because critical footage is stored locally under the user's control. Depending on the final configuration (for example, use of high-efficiency codecs on supported cameras, carefully set motion detection zones and schedules), the NVS16 system can optimize storage usage and network load, helping to keep operating costs manageable.
Reolink is known in the video surveillance market as a manufacturer that focuses on user-oriented, mostly plug-and-play security solutions for home and business users. Their product portfolio ranges from standalone Wi-Fi and 4G cameras to more complex NVR-based systems like the NVS16. While detailed, model-specific sustainability data for the NVS16 is not provided here, Reolink as a brand generally emphasizes long-term usability through firmware updates and compatibility within its ecosystem, helping customers extend the life of their security infrastructure instead of frequently replacing complete systems. By choosing a scalable NVR like the NVS16 and integrating it into an existing or future-proof Reolink installation, buyers can contribute to more responsible resource use: they can expand and adapt their surveillance step by step, rather than discarding equipment prematurely. This approach not only protects people and property, but also supports a more sustainable investment in security technology.