The eIVP-KBU-IV-V0004 from EverFocus is a Mobile In-vehicle NVR platform System featuring an Intel 7th Gen Processor, designed to provide powerful video recording capabilities for various mobile applications. With its dual-channel support for up to 32GB RAM and optional AI core module, this system ensures exceptional performance and flexibility for users.
EverFocus eIVP-KBU-IV-V0004 Key Features
- In-vehicle network video recorder platform: Designed specifically for mobile environments, enhancing surveillance capabilities on the go.
- Intel 7th Gen. Core i5/i7 processor: Provides robust processing power, ensuring smooth video recording and playback.
- Intel Movidius AI core module (optional): Enables advanced AI functionalities for smarter video analytics.
- 260-pin DDR4 2133 MHz SODIMM x 2, up to 32GB (optional): Supports high memory capacity for better multitasking and performance.
- Intel Integrated Graphics Engine: Supports dual display outputs through HDMI and DisplayPort, offering flexible monitoring options.
- Realtek Ethernet up to 10 ports: Includes 8 PoE and 2 GbE ports, enhancing connectivity for multiple cameras.
- Supports up to 8-channel IP cameras: Provides extensive coverage for comprehensive surveillance solutions.
- Supports dual hot-swappable SSD storage (optional): Allows for easy storage upgrades and maintenance without downtime.
- Supports CAN Bus 2.0B: Ensures compatibility with various vehicle systems for seamless integration.
- CE, FCC, RoHS certified: Meets international standards for safety and environmental compliance.
Detailed Specifications for EverFocus eIVP-KBU-IV-V0004
| Processor | Intel 7th Gen. Core i5/i7 |
| Memory | 260-pin DDR4 2133 MHz SODIMM x 2, up to 32GB (optional) |
| Video Outputs | HDMI x 1, DisplayPort x 1 |
| Ethernet Ports | Up to 10 ports (PoE x 8, GbE x 2) |
| Camera Support | Up to 8-channel IP cameras |
| Storage | Dual hot-swappable SSD (optional) |
| CAN Bus Support | CAN Bus 2.0B |
| Certifications | CE, FCC, RoHS |



















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