Smart Dual-Light — 24/7 Full Colour
Each turret runs invisible IR until WizSense classifies a person or vehicle, then flips to warm white light for full-colour evidence — capturing clothing and vehicle colour with no permanent light pollution for neighbours.
6MP 3K · SMD 4.0 AI
3072×2048 detail with SMD 4.0 that classifies people and vehicles and ignores animals, foliage and headlights — so only real events reach your phone.
AcuPick Option — Search by Appearance
Pick the NVR5208 AcuPick NVR and search recorded footage by attributes — “red top, dark trousers, walking east” — and pull every matching clip in seconds instead of scrubbing the timeline.
8-Channel PoE NVR
Compact, fanless and silent, with 8 built-in PoE ports for plug-and-play install, 4K HDMI output and free DMSS remote viewing — with 2 channels still free.
What is Smart Dual-Light?
The cameras use both IR and warm white light. They run on invisible IR until WizSense AI detects a person or vehicle, then switch to warm light for full-colour footage — colour evidence only when it matters, without lighting the property all night.
Why is this called 3K?
6MP (3072 × 2048) sits between 1080p and 4K — commonly marketed as 3K. It gives noticeably more detail than 1080p while keeping storage and bandwidth lower than 4K.
What's the difference between the standard and AcuPick NVR?
The standard NVR4108 gives Quick Pick target search. The NVR5208 AcuPick NVR adds full attribute search — find a person or vehicle by colour, clothing and direction across hours of footage in seconds — plus face detection and a second HDD bay.
Does a hard drive come included?
No — the NVR ships without storage. For 6 × 6MP on motion-only, ~2 TB gives 1.5–2 weeks, ~4 TB gives 3–4 weeks; choose more for continuous recording. The AcuPick NVR5208 has 2 bays for greater capacity or redundancy.
Can I add more cameras later?
Yes. The NVR has 8 PoE ports and you're using 6, so you can add up to 2 more cameras by plugging them into the spare ports — no recorder upgrade needed.
Is this kit NDAA compliant?
No. Dahua products are not NDAA Section 889 compliant. If you need NDAA-compliant cameras for US federal or critical-infrastructure projects, contact our team about Uniview, Hanwha or Axis options.