![]() That head unit also has several mapping programs installed. I can connect to the NVR wia WiFi or remotely (haven't used that much) and I have replaced the in-dash head unit with a 10" Android head unit that can display the recordings, or connect directly to the cameras. ![]() My goal was less than 20W so it's about there. Low power consumption was a primary goal, it's currently drawing about 1.5A recording 24/7. It has a 1TB SSD for storage and a router for 4G connectivity and local WiFi. I have five cameras so far, one dedicated low-mounted rear view camera displaying on a screen where the rear view mirror was (it records onto an SD card) 4 more high-mounted dome type security cameras connected with POE ethernet to a switch and a Raspberry Pi running Moonfire NVR software. I've got a similar setup - it's still a work in progress but the basics are up and running. ![]()
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