New Ubiquiti airVision-C NVR is Amazing

With caution I opened the box and winced when I saw the small physical size.  It appeared to be very similar to the Atom processor powered PC I was attempting to run 4 cameras on at my home. My home DVR hovers at 100% CPU while barely recording from 4 cameras so I was definitely skeptical.

I plugged the Ubiquiti airVision-C into power, added a cat 5 cable and launched my discovery tool which found it immediately.  I launched my web browser (Safari) and logged into it, answered a few simple questions and I was ready to add cameras.  We have 10 cameras in our office, 7 of which are airCams in one flavor or another.  I know software NVR’s can be overwhelmed by more than a handful of cameras so I proceeded to try and bring this device to it’s knees.  I was not able.  The box discovered my airCams, allowed me to drag them to the default map, told me they needed a software upgrade, upgraded them and within five minutes I had nice views of all my airCams while automatically recording motion events.  Better yet, web responsiveness was instant.

The packaging was very new, almost like buying an Apple device, complete with a fabric envelope the NVR was encased in.  Plastic protective wrap, etc., it is all there.

The software is the easiest to set up and the best part is that it is fast, responsive and appears to be robust and stable.

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Say what you will about previous versions of airVision but Ubiquiti got it right with this product.  We have 30 devices in stock, so I suspect they will be gone quickly.  Hurry…

Here are a few screen shots…

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ISP Supplies to help Colorado Flood Victims

To Our Customers,

Over the last few months, our friends and neighbors in Colorado have been plagued with fires and most recently devastated by floods.  Families have lost loved ones, their property and homes.  Businesses have vanished along with incomes and little of this has received much press, other than to show you some scenes of water rushing down canyons. News accounts have failed to capture the impact of these events on the lives of the people that live in these areas and as time moves forward, I suspect we will hear less and less.

In an effort to do our part to aid Colorado flood victims, this Friday September 27, we will donate 5% of all our sales to assist with the flood relief in Larimer and Boulder counties in Colorado.  100% of these funds will be donated to a reputable group to be chosen by me personally this weekend when my family and I travel there to assist as volunteers cleaning and rebuilding these decimated areas.  You can do your part and get some great deals on products you would use anyway, simply by placing your orders this Friday before 5:00 pm CST.

If you just want to give, do it right now while you are reading this.  We have set up a donation item on our web site where you can give in increments of $10 HERE.  100% goes to aid these victims.

If you feel more comfortable donating directly, this link will guide you to reputable organizations that are making a difference HERE.

Thank you for your time and your generosity.

Sincerely,

Steve Discher
ISP Supplies