Blue Iris Vs: Hikvision Nvr [updated]
The Architect vs. The Appliance: A Comparison of Blue Iris and Hikvision NVRs
The Ultimate Hybrid (Best of Both Worlds)
Many advanced users actually run Blue Iris on a PC, but record the footage to a used Hikvision NVR acting as a secondary NAS or failover unit. Or, they use Hikvision cameras with Blue Iris software. The cameras speak RTSP, so they work fine. You get Hikvision’s excellent hardware (lenses, sensors, IR) with Blue Iris’s superior software management. blue iris vs hikvision nvr
: Blue Iris is the gold standard for "tinkerers" who want to integrate their security with platforms like Home Assistant Sophisticated Recording The Architect vs
Blue Iris is a software-based Video Management System (VMS) that runs on a Windows PC, offering endless customization. A Hikvision NVR is a dedicated hardware appliance designed for "plug-and-play" reliability. Blue Iris: The Power User's Choice Blue Iris: Depends on your PC’s health
Long-term reliability
- Blue Iris: Depends on your PC’s health.
- Hikvision NVR: Very high – many run for years without reboot.
Basic: Relies on cameras' built-in "smart events" (line crossing, etc.). User Interface
近期留言