QNAP Introduces New NVR Network Surveillance Servers- QVP-85B and QVP-63B with 12th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors for SMBs and SOHOs


Cost-optimized, easy-to-use and expandable; supports over 6,700 cameras from over 190 brands and ONVIF standards.




Taipei, Taiwan, April 12, 2023 - QNAP® Systems, Inc., a leading computing, networking, and storage solution innovator, today launched new NVR Network Surveillance Servers – the QVP-85B with eight 3.5-inch SATA drive bays and Intel® Core™ i5 6-core processor, and the QVP-63B with six 3.5-inch SATA drive bays and Intel® Core™ i3 quad-core processor. The QVP-85B and QVP-63B run QVR Pro surveillance software supporting eight free IP camera channels. Offering an economic and high-performance software and hardware integrated video surveillance solution, the QVP-85B and QVP-63B fulfill requirements for secure, reliable and centrally-managed video surveillance storage for small businesses and offices.

“The QVP-85B and QVP-63B provide an easy-to-use UI for convenient surveillance management and is widely compatible with up to 95% of IP cameras on the market,” said Andy Chuang, Product Manager of QNAP, adding “users can also take advantage of flexible licensing plans for expanding video channels and QVR Center for large-scale deployments based on needs.”

The high-capacity QVP-85B and QVP-63B use QVR Pro surveillance software but also incorporate other surveillance applications. QVP Center can centrally manage and monitor multiple QVR Pro servers and receive event notifications; QVR Guard can automatically takeover recording tasks if a QVR Pro server fails; QVR Face can obtain real-time and automatic facial recognition and analytics; and QVR Smart Search can find event recordings within a specified time and area.

The two built-in 2.5GbE ports can be connected to QNAP 2.5GbE switches to bring smoother surveillance streaming experience for the surveillance host server receiving multiple video sources for a long period of time. The HDMI output provides direct surveillance video playback, removing the need for a dedicated workstation. QVR Pro Client software can be installed on Windows® and macOS® devices or mobile apps to take full control over monitored areas. You can also add storage space to the QVP-85B and QVP-63B by using QXP expansion cards and QNAP expansion units.

Key Specifications
  • QVP-85B Intel® Core™ i5 six-core/12-thread processor, 8x 3.5-inch SATA 6 Gb/s drives, 32 GB DDR4 (2 x 16 GB)
  • QVP-63B Intel® Core™ i3 quad-core/8-thread processor, 6x 2.5-inch/3.5-inch SATA 6 Gb/s drives, 16 GB DDR4 (1 x 16 GB)

For more information and to view the full QNAP NAS lineup, please visit www.qnap.com.

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