The Hikvision DS-7104HGHI-M1 is a 4-channel Turbo HD DVR that bridges the gap between legacy analog cameras and modern HD surveillance. It accepts Turbo HD, AHD, HDCVI, and CVBS signals on all four channels — so you can mix and match camera types or upgrade your cameras gradually without replacing the recorder.
With H.265+ compression, the DVR stores more footage using less disk space, extending your HDD's recording capacity significantly. A single HDD bay supports drives up to 6 TB, and dual USB ports allow quick footage export to a thumb drive. The clean 1080p HDMI output drives a monitor or TV directly.
Remote access via the free Hik-Connect app means you can check live footage, review events, and receive motion alerts on your phone — whether you're across town or abroad. An affordable, no-nonsense recorder for homes and small commercial sites running analog cameras.
Key Features
Accepts Turbo HD, AHD, HDCVI, and CVBS cameras — no need to replace existing analog cameras
H.265+ compression stores more days of footage on the same hard drive
1080p HDMI output for crisp monitor or TV display
Remote live view and alerts via Hik-Connect mobile app
Technical Specifications
4-channel Turbo HD / AHD / CVI / CVBS / IP recording
Supports 1080p-Lite, 720p, and CVBS analog cameras
1 HDD bay — up to 6 TB
H.265+ / H.264+ video compression
1× HDMI + 1× VGA output (1080p)
2 USB ports (backup & mouse)
Remote access via Hik-Connect
Supports 1 IP channel (up to 6 MP)
Motion detection & video loss alerts
What's in the Box
DS-7104HGHI-M1 DVR unit
Power adapter
Mouse
Frequently Asked Questions
It records at 1080p-Lite (15 fps) on Turbo HD cameras. Full 1080p 25/30 fps recording depends on the camera model connected.
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Product Details
Nationwide delivery
eTIMS receipts
Motion detection with customisable zones and schedules
USB export for quick incident evidence backup
Quick start guide
Typical Deployments
Upgrading existing analog CCTV systems without changing cameras
Small shops and kiosks with 1–4 analog cameras
Residential homes using Turbo HD bullet or dome cameras