Hi
I have four Reolink RLC-420 ONVIF compliant POE cameras and I am looking for a compact, low power consumption, 'modern' NVR solution.
I love the look of the milesight mini 1009, which I understand can be used with third party cameras, but my only concern is that it is probably a bit overkill for my current camera setup.
Can anyone suggest any similarly priced (or ideally cheaper) alternatives please? I don't necessarily need a display port, and I don't like the ones that you need to plug in a mouse and keyboard for the initial setup. I'd prefer it to be fully Web interface based (which I am assuming the milesight is). I don't need POE ports as I have a separate switch already.
I've seen the Hikvision Hiwatch NVR but cannot find too much information about it. Then again, I cannot find any first hand experiences of the milesight NVR either..
Background -
I tried Reolink's own NVR but it was big, noisy and had an interface like something from the 1980s. I've played with Kerberos.io and motion, both of which are good but do not support 24/7 recording. Lastly I tried ivideon on an old laptop which was great but remote playback was too slow and I don't want to buy a new machine for it. Synology is tempting but the camera licensing puts me off.
Many thanks
Mike
I have four Reolink RLC-420 ONVIF compliant POE cameras and I am looking for a compact, low power consumption, 'modern' NVR solution.
I love the look of the milesight mini 1009, which I understand can be used with third party cameras, but my only concern is that it is probably a bit overkill for my current camera setup.
Can anyone suggest any similarly priced (or ideally cheaper) alternatives please? I don't necessarily need a display port, and I don't like the ones that you need to plug in a mouse and keyboard for the initial setup. I'd prefer it to be fully Web interface based (which I am assuming the milesight is). I don't need POE ports as I have a separate switch already.
I've seen the Hikvision Hiwatch NVR but cannot find too much information about it. Then again, I cannot find any first hand experiences of the milesight NVR either..
Background -
I tried Reolink's own NVR but it was big, noisy and had an interface like something from the 1980s. I've played with Kerberos.io and motion, both of which are good but do not support 24/7 recording. Lastly I tried ivideon on an old laptop which was great but remote playback was too slow and I don't want to buy a new machine for it. Synology is tempting but the camera licensing puts me off.
Many thanks
Mike