
DVR (Digital Video Recorder)
A Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is a device that records video footage from security cameras or television signals onto a hard drive. It allows you to save, store, and access video recordings digitally, often with features like scheduled recording, remote viewing via internet, and playback controls. Unlike older VCRs, DVRs provide high-quality recording, easy search functions, and the ability to review footage quickly. They are commonly used for security systems, enabling efficient monitoring and evidence collection, or for recording live TV shows for later viewing without needing tapes.