Toshiba's EHV Hybrid Video Recorder

May 21, 2012
Recorder bridges gap between analog and network video surveillance systems

IRVINE, CA, May 17, 2012 -- Toshiba Surveillance & IP Video Products Group, a business unit of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., is providing a cost-effective path to bridge the gap between analog to IP video recording with the new EHV embedded hybrid recorder.

Ideal for surveillance systems running 16 cameras or less, the EHV offers the flexibility to record analog cameras at 480 fps as well as IP network cameras, so it reduces total cost-of-ownership. State-of-the-art H.264 video compression maximizes network bandwidth efficiency while providing the right level of integration with new and existing infrastructure investments. Advanced system capabilities enable the user to simultaneously record and remotely access live views and playback video recorded from up to 16 cameras. Toshiba mobile apps permits the remote access of video on Android devices, Apple iPhones and iPads, and Blackberry.

Compared to traditional recorders, the EHV's embedded CPU design assures a consistently higher level of security against network attacks, along with the benefit of lower maintenance requirements by eliminating the need to install software patches and anti-virus updates. The recorders are compatible with Toshiba Surveillix SCS video management software and MySurveillix for remote access and multi-site deployments for a complete surveillance solution.

EHV recorders are backed by a 3-year limited warranty with 1-year advanced replacement.

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