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Hikvision 8-Channel 8MP NVR DS-7608NXI-I2/8P/S with AcuSense and PoE – Intelligent Surveillance for Advanced Security

Hikvision 8-Channel 8MP NVR DS-7608NXI-I2/8P/S with AcuSense and PoE – Intelligent Surveillance for Advanced Security

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Hikvision 8-Channel 8MP NVR DS-7608NXI-I2/8P/S with AcuSense and PoE – Intelligent Surveillance for Advanced Security

The Hikvision DS-7608NXI-I2/8P/S is a powerful 8-channel NVR (Network Video Recorder) designed for medium-sized surveillance setups, offering advanced features for high-level security. With support for up to 8MP ultra-high-definition recording, this NVR delivers crisp, detailed video footage for clear and reliable monitoring of homes, businesses, and commercial properties.

Featuring AcuSense technology, the NVR offers intelligent human and vehicle detection, drastically reducing false alarms and enhancing the accuracy of event monitoring. The built-in 8 PoE ports allow for easy and efficient camera installation, providing power and data transmission over a single Ethernet cable without the need for additional power supplies.

The H.265+ video compression ensures efficient bandwidth and storage management, allowing for extended recording times without compromising video quality. Additionally, this NVR supports up to 2 SATA interfaces, enabling large storage capacities for long-term video retention. With remote access via the Hik-Connect app, users can easily view live feeds and playback recordings from anywhere, making it convenient to manage the system remotely.


Key Features:

  • 8-channel support with 8MP ultra-HD resolution for clear and detailed video recording.
  • AcuSense technology for intelligent human and vehicle detection, reducing false alarms.
  • 8 PoE ports for easy camera installation with power and data transmission over a single Ethernet cable.
  • H.265+ video compression for efficient bandwidth and storage usage, maximizing recording capacity.
  • Supports multiple video input formats for flexible camera integration.
  • Up to 2 SATA interfaces for large storage capacity, supporting extended video retention.
  • Remote access via Hik-Connect app for easy viewing and playback from anywhere.
  • Smart search functionality for quick and efficient playback of motion events.

The Hikvision DS-7608NXI-I2/8P/S is the ideal solution for users seeking a high-performance NVR with intelligent detection features and seamless integration, making it a perfect fit for enhancing the security of medium-sized environments.


Model: DS-7608NXI-I2/8P/S
Max Supported Resolution: 8MP
Number of Channels: 8
Key Features: AcuSense, PoE, 8MP Recording, H.265+ Compression

    • 3 Year Warranty on this item
    • Please note: This is a non returnable item if the security seal is broken.
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    Return Policy

    Our Returns and Refunds Policy:

    We hope that you are 100% Happy with your order, however, if there is an issue we’ve outlined some steps below to help...

    Returns and Refunds Policy

    We want you to be completely satisfied with your order, but if there’s an issue, we’ve outlined the steps below to assist you.

    We’re always here to help resolve any problems that may arise. Please contact us by email at sales@bcedirect.co.uk. As a small, independent, family-run business, we take great pride in our customer service. Our business hours are 9 am – 5 pm on weekdays.

     

    Damaged or Faulty Items

    If your order arrives damaged or faulty, please contact us within 14 days of receipt to arrange a return and replacement.

    Please note: An item is not considered faulty if you placed an order for an incorrect or incompatible product.

    Faulty items will receive a return label to return the product. Once we receive and inspect the item (this can take a couple of days), we’ll dispatch a replacement via next-day delivery.

    If the item is not found to be faulty upon inspection, our standard returns process will apply, or the item can be returned to you at your cost.

    Please Note: Items cannot be deemed defective if the issue arises due to customer actions or incorrect installation (e.g. forgotten passwords or user errors).

    Change of Mind or Incorrect Orders

    If you’ve changed your mind or ordered the wrong item, don’t worry! Contact us within 14 days to arrange a return.

    Returns will be arranged through DPD courier at a cost of £8.99, which will be deducted from your refund.

    10% restocking fee will also be deducted from the refund total (excluding delivery). This fee helps cover repackaging and labour costs incurred during the return process.

    Conditions for Returns:

    Items must be unused, in the same condition as received, and returned in the original packaging, with seals intact.

    If items are returned in an unsatisfactory condition (e.g., damaged during installation by the customer), we reserve the right to deduct up to 40% of the final selling price. Photos of the damage will be provided upon request.

    Non-Refundable Items:

    HIKVISION, DAHUA and UNV equipment with broken seals will not be accepted for return, as these are classified as used by the manufacturers and are security products that could have been tampered with.

    Important Notes:

    Serial numbers on electronic equipment will be verified against our records to prevent fraud.

    Original shipping costs are non-refundable, unless the order was lost in transit.

    Refund Process

    Refunds will be processed through the original payment method unless you prefer a credit note. Please allow 72 hours from receipt of the returned item for the refund to be processed.

    Most refunds are completed within 24 hours, but certain providers (e.g., PayPal credit or e-cheques) may take longer.

    We’ll send you an email confirmation once your refund has been authorised. If there are delays, we recommend contacting your bank or payment provider directly.

    Additional Notes

    We are not responsible for any external labour costs incurred by the customer, especially if the fault arises from incorrect installation or user actions (e.g., forgotten passwords).

    We’re committed to providing a positive shopping experience and resolving any issues that may arise. As a small business, we strive to ensure our policies are clear and fair, while also balancing the practical challenges involved in handling returns.

    If you need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us via email at sales@bcedirect.co.uk.

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    We only provide UK Hikvision products so you get full firmware updates and reliable kit.

    Hikvision FAQs

    FAQ'S

    Where are your products sourced?

    We source all of our kit from Hikvision UK, this means there is a standard 3 year warranty and all firmware can be updated direct from the Hikvision UK and Ireland website. We do not sell grey market imports. These are usually around 20-30% cheaper than official products and can be very troublesome, often with english flashed firmware making it impossible to support if something goes wrong.

    What is Acusense?

    Here at BCE Direct we love the acusense feature, which is now available on most NVR, DVR or IP Cameras. This is where you can distinguish between a human, vehicle or animal. It's a built in algorithm that can detect the difference between the above and eliminate false notifications. The feature is so good it can exclude leaves birds or rain.

    Darkfighter, Colorvu, Hybrid? What are their differences?

    Colorvu in it's simplest form provides full colour throughout the night, these cameras use a small led on the front of the camera to illuminate an area that you are recording and provide full colour sharp images even in complete darkness. Darkfighter are black and white at night cameras and colour through the day but provide some of the clearest crisp images due to it's standard infrared light. Hybrid is a mix of the above, these relatively new cameras are more like a pir floodlight, where they use the acusense feature to identify humans or vehicles and turn the led lights on during the night, so infared (black and white) at night then full colour if something is detected.

    Difference between NVR and DVR?

    When it comes to video surveillance systems, one of the most important decisions you'll need to make is whether to choose a network video recorder (NVR) or a digital video recorder (DVR). While both options serve the same purpose of recording and storing surveillance footage, there are several key differences to consider when making your decision.

    First, let's take a closer look at each option.

    What is an NVR?

    An NVR is a video recorder that records and stores footage from network cameras. It connects to the cameras via an IP network, allowing for high-quality video streaming and advanced features such as remote viewing and motion detection. The NVR records video footage directly onto a hard drive, with the option to add more storage space as needed.

    What is a DVR?

    A DVR, on the other hand, records and stores footage from analog cameras. It connects to the cameras via coaxial cables and records the video onto a hard drive. While traditional DVRs are limited to analog cameras, some modern DVRs can also work with IP cameras through the use of video encoders.

    So, what are the key differences between NVRs and DVRs?

    1. Camera Compatibility

    As mentioned above, NVRs work exclusively with IP cameras, while DVRs work with analog cameras. This means that if you already have an existing analog camera system, you will need to stick with a DVR. However, if you're starting from scratch or planning to upgrade your camera system, an NVR may be a better option due to its ability to work with high-resolution IP cameras.

    1. Video Quality

    NVRs generally offer higher video quality than DVRs, as they are designed to work with IP cameras that can provide HD or even 4K resolution. DVRs, on the other hand, are limited to the resolution capabilities of analog cameras, which are typically lower than IP cameras.

    1. Remote Access

    NVRs offer more advanced remote viewing capabilities than DVRs, as they are designed to be accessed remotely via an internet connection. This allows you to view live and recorded footage from anywhere with an internet connection, using a computer, smartphone, or tablet. While some DVRs do offer remote viewing capabilities, they are often limited in their functionality and require more setup.

    1. Cost

    DVRs are generally less expensive than NVRs, due to their lower resolution capabilities and simpler technology. However, as the price of IP cameras continues to drop, the price difference between NVRs and DVRs is becoming less significant.

    In conclusion, the choice between NVRs and DVRs largely depends on your specific needs and budget. If you're starting from scratch or upgrading your camera system, an NVR may be a better option due to its advanced features and compatibility with high-resolution IP cameras. However, if you already have an analog camera system, a DVR may be a more cost-effective solution. Whatever your choice, make sure to choose a reputable brand with a proven track record of quality and reliability.

    What warranty do you provide?

    We provide a standard 1 year warranty on all Hikvision kit but a 3 year warranty can be provided when registered with Hikvision.

    What size hard drive do I need?

    View our simple hard drive calculator to determine what size you need for your requirements.

    POE/POC/AOC What's the difference?

    🔵 POE (Power over Ethernet)

    Definition:

    • Power over Ethernet (POE) allows both power and data to be transmitted over a single Ethernet cable (Cat5e, Cat6, etc.), eliminating the need for separate power cables.

    Common Usage:

    • Used to power IP cameras, VoIP phones, wireless access points, network switches, and IoT devices.

    Advantages:

    • Reduces the need for separate power outlets.
    • Simplifies installation and reduces cabling costs.
    • Centralises power management.

    Limitations:

    • Limited power output (up to 90W with POE++).
    • Cable length is generally limited to 100 metres (328 feet).

    Example Devices:

    • IP security cameras
    • Wireless access points
    • VoIP phones

    🟢 POC (Power over Coax)

    Definition:

    • Power over Coax (POC) uses coaxial cables to transmit both power and data/video signals. It is commonly used in legacy CCTV systems where coaxial cables are already in place.

    Common Usage:

    • Primarily used in analog and HD analog CCTV systems (such as HD-TVI, HDCVI, AHD).
    • Useful for upgrading legacy systems without rewiring.

    Advantages:

    • Utilises existing coaxial infrastructure, saving costs.
    • Supports longer cable runs compared to POE (up to 500 metres or more).
    • Provides both video and power over a single coax cable.

    Limitations:

    • Less common in modern IP-based systems.
    • Not as flexible as Ethernet cabling for other data transmissions.

    Example Devices:

    • HD analog security cameras (HDCVI, HD-TVI, AHD)
    • DVRs for legacy CCTV systems

    🟠 AOC (Audio over Coax)

    Definition:

    • Audio over Coax (AOC) allows audio signals to be transmitted alongside video signals through a single coaxial cable.

    Common Usage:

    • Frequently used in surveillance systems where audio recording is required in addition to video.
    • Helps avoid running additional cables for microphones.

    Advantages:

    • Simplifies cabling by combining video and audio in a single cable.
    • Ideal for CCTV systems that require audio monitoring.

    Limitations:

    • Typically limited to analog or HD analog systems.
    • Not compatible with most IP-based systems.

    Example Devices:

    • CCTV cameras with built-in microphones
    • DVRs with audio input

    🧩 Key Differences:

    AspectPOE (Power over Ethernet)POC (Power over Coax)AOC (Audio over Coax)Cable TypeEthernet (Cat5e, Cat6)Coaxial (RG59, RG6)Coaxial (RG59, RG6)Power TransmissionYesYesNoData/Signal TypeData (IP), PowerVideo, PowerVideo, AudioTypical Use CasesIP cameras, VoIP phones, Wi-Fi APsAnalog/HD analog cameras, legacy CCTVSurveillance systems with audio recordingCable Length LimitUp to 100m (328 ft)Up to 500m (1640 ft) or moreSimilar to POCCompatibilityModern IP-based systemsAnalog/HD analog systemsAnalog/HD analog systemsAdvantagesSimplifies power and data over EthernetUtilises existing coax cablesCombines video and audio in one cable

    Summary of Use Cases:

    • POE is best for modern IP-based systems that need data and power over a single Ethernet cable.
    • POC is ideal for upgrading analog CCTV systems using existing coax cables, providing both video and power.
    • AOC is useful for adding audio capabilities to coax-based surveillance systems.