Description
CCTV hard disk 1000gb(1TB)
Protect your home and business with WD Purple surveillance hard drive.
WD Purple surveillance storage is built to handle up to 32 HD cameras per drive and is designed for 24/7, always on, high-definition surveillance security systems that use up to eight hard drives.
Engineered for compatibility
WD Purple surveillance hard drives are built for compatibility with industry-leading chassis and chip set manufacturers for seamless integration into your new or existing video surveillance system.
Optimized performance for up to 32 HD cameras
With support for up to 32 high-definition surveillance cameras per hard drive, WD Purple gives you the flexibility to upgrade and expand your security system in the future.
Surveillance storage for peace-of-mind
WD Purple Surveillance hard drives are designed for high temperature, always-on, surveillance security systems to ensure reliability and quality video play back when you need it most.
WD remains the top brand in internal, external and portable CCTV Hard Disk sales. The Increased Demand for optimum surveillance in and around the home and business has led to a need for exceptional CCTV Recording product with excellent recording, storage, and minimal data loss. While WD hard disk is an international supplier.CCTV hard disk delivers on its promises of high speed, reliable performance, and HDD support. CCTV Storage remains a vital part of active surveillance, and with hard drive technology continually changing, the need for dependable operation remains in demand. We take a closer look at the popular range of hard drives for your cctv systems and whether WD is the best security investment you can make.
CCTV hard disk 1000gb(1TB) Storage becomes an important part of CCTV Security Systems. The CCTV Systems rely on optimum storage to maintain 24 security and leave property owners with peace of mind their residence is being monitored. An inability for surveillance hard drives to keep up with its system demands can lead to residential and commercial disaster. Lost security footage compromises safety, but also makes monitoring of employees and assets impossible