Accusense NVR with Generic brand PTZ Zoom Cameras

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Sep 11, 2020
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Arizona
Dears,

I am low on budget and would like to discuss with you about budget setup. My plan is the get NXI (Accusense NVR) M2 series Hikvision NVR and use it with Generic branded PTZ Zoom cameras which are look like TandemVu. The point is TandemVu is very expensive and using generic brand with NXI NVR will provide me most of the TandemVu features.

1. Please advise if this is good idea not to go to Tandemvu and have all AI features within NVR?
2. Do I miss something that TandemVu can do with non-accusense NVR?

I see generic PTZ cameras are able to follow object and have some AI features which are not compatible with Hikvision NVRs. But at least these generic cameras have 8MP sensor with zoom and follow object feature which NXI can convert the results to AI.
 
Hikvision Tandemvu's are already acusense on itself, so there is no need for acusense NVR.

Now biggest question will acusense work with third party tandemvu... Its hard to tell. By all logic it should. But nobody who didn't try this can answer.
I believe the bigger problem will be adding 2nd channel of third party camera. If you add via onvif there is possibility itwontdetect 2nd channel. Only option is that your NVR support RTSP url adding mode. So you add both channels via different channelId
 
I believe the bigger problem will be adding 2nd channel of third party camera. If you add via onvif there is possibility itwontdetect 2nd channel. Only option is that your NVR support RTSP url adding mode. So you add both channels via different channelId

Right, this is first and main drawback((
But ANNKE company says Hikvision VCA would be compatible with their cameras for storing and searching recognized faces.
 
Im not sure i understand correctly but ive tried connecting third party camera to hik nxi nvr and motion detect 2.0 was not possible, works only for hikvision ipc. Annke could work as rebranded hik ipc, but i cant confirm it, and you wont be sure it will after some firmware upgrades.
 
Im not sure i understand correctly but ive tried connecting third party camera to hik nxi nvr and motion detect 2.0 was not possible, works only for hikvision ipc. Annke could work as rebranded hik ipc, but i cant confirm it, and you wont be sure it will after some firmware upgrades.
If it is NXI model then it should work I think, it works for onvif protocol camera which most cameras supports this protocol.