Axis Recording
Digital video recorders (DVRs & NVRs) are the backbone of a surveillance system—capturing, storing, and managing video reliably 24/7. Choose network video recorders for IP cameras, HD recorders for coax (TVI/CVI/AHD), or hybrid recorders when you need both. Match channel count and throughput to your camera load, look for PoE on NVRs, and consider RAID/hot-swap bays, redundant power, and remote/mobile access for uptime and convenience. For specialized needs, explore capture cards, pair with recording software, and add recording accessories to fine-tune performance.
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- $909.99SKU: 02765-004
Axis 02765-004 S3008 8 Channel Mk II Recorder, 4TB
- Compact recorder with integrated PoE switch
- Easy to install and operate
- Surveillance-grade hard drive
- USB port for exporting video
$909.99Low Price Guarantee - $92.91SKU: 0879-030
Axis 0879-030 1 Upgrade License Applicable for Camera Station Version 5
- Optimized for Axis network video products
- Quick system setup
- Intuitive operation
- Effective investigation
- High-definition identification
$92.91Low Price Guarantee - $956.08SKU: 02021-021
Axis 02021-021 Surveillance Micro SDXC Card 256GB 10PCS
- Optimized for surveillance cameras
- Health monitoring ready
- SD card adapter included
$956.08Low Price Guarantee - $28,411.85SKU: 02543-001
Axis 02543-001 S1296 Camera Station S1296 Rack Recording Server, 192TB HDD
- Scalable and powerful solution
- Flexible storage options including RAID
- Available in 2 variants: 96 TB and 192 TB
- 96 AXIS Camera Station licenses included
- Extensive support and 5-year warranty
$28,411.85Low Price Guarantee - $21,234.90SKU: 02542-001
Axis 02542-001 S1296 Camera Station S1296 Rack Recording Server,96TB HDD
- Scalable and powerful solution
- Flexible storage options including RAID
- Available in 2 variants: 96 TB and 192 TB
- 96 AXIS Camera Station licenses included
- Extensive support and 5-year warranty
$21,234.90Low Price Guarantee - $20,686.70SKU: 01616-001
Axis 01616-001 S1148 Camera Station NVR, 140TB
- Ease of installation
- Axis Camera Station licenses included
- Full compatibility with Axis products
- Available with 140TB storage
$20,686.70Low Price Guarantee - $20,645.02SKU: 02541-001
Axis 02541-001 S1264 80 Channels Network Video Recorder, 144TB
- Scalable and powerful solution
- Flexible storage options including RAID
- Available in 3 variants: 24 TB, 64 TB, and 144 TB
- 64 AXIS Camera Station licenses included
$20,645.02Low Price Guarantee - $14,746.16SKU: 02540-001
Axis 02540-001 S1264 80 Channels Network Video Recorder, 64TB
- Scalable and powerful solution
- Flexible storage options including RAID
- Available in 3 variants: 24 TB, 64 TB, and 144 TB
- 64 AXIS Camera Station licenses included
$14,746.16Low Price Guarantee - $11,600.11SKU: 02539-001
Axis 02539-001 S1264 80 Channels Network Video Recorder, 24TB
- Scalable and powerful solution
- Flexible storage options including RAID
- Available in 3 variants: 24 TB, 64 TB, and 144 TB
- 64 AXIS Camera Station licenses included
$11,600.11Low Price Guarantee
Recording Frequently Asked Questions
What is a digital video recorder (DVR) and how does it work?
A digital video recorder (DVR) is a device that records video footage from surveillance cameras onto a hard drive. It allows users to store, view, and manage video recordings, often featuring playback options and remote access capabilities. DVRs can support various camera types, including analog and IP cameras, and typically use video compression technologies to optimize storage space.
How much storage do I need for my surveillance system?
The storage required for a surveillance system depends on several factors, including the number of cameras, resolution, and recording duration. Higher resolution cameras generate larger files, necessitating more storage. As a general guideline, consider the recording frame rate and the number of days you want to retain footage to determine the appropriate hard drive capacity.
What is the difference between a DVR and an NVR?
The main difference between a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) and an NVR (Network Video Recorder) lies in their functionality and compatibility with camera types. DVRs are primarily used with analog cameras and require coaxial cables, while NVRs are designed for IP cameras and utilize Ethernet connections. NVRs tend to offer higher resolution recording and remote access capabilities due to their digital nature.
Can I access my surveillance footage remotely?
Yes, many modern DVRs and NVRs offer remote access features that allow homeowners to view live and recorded footage from their surveillance systems via smartphones, tablets, or computers. This remote access typically requires an internet connection and may involve setting up a dedicated app or web portal for secure viewing and management of the system.
What video resolution should I choose for my surveillance cameras?
The ideal video resolution for surveillance cameras depends on your specific monitoring needs. Common resolutions include 720p, 1080p, and 4K, with higher resolutions providing clearer images and better detail. Consider factors such as the size of the area being monitored, the level of detail required for identification, and the available storage capacity when selecting the appropriate resolution for your cameras.















