GW Security GW64CH1205001X32 64 Channel UltraHD 12MP 6K PoE Security Camera System: Ultra High Definition 6K 12MP resolution
Ever wished your security system could see what you see—only better? Meet the 64 Channel UltraHD 12MP 6K PoE Security Camera System. It's not just an upgrade; it's a revolution, offering Ultra High Definition 12MP (4000x3000) resolution. That's six times sharper than your old 1080P cameras. And with a 64-channel NVR, you can hook up to 32 12MP bullet cameras, each sporting a 3.6-10mm motorized 3X optical zoom lens—because sometimes, you need to zoom in on the action (or the culprit).
Here's the lowdown on what makes this system a game-changer:
- First up, AI Human & Vehicle Detection. It's smart enough to tell the difference between a cat and a car, cutting down on those 'just the wind' alerts.
- Then there's Full-Time Color Night Vision. See up to 130 feet in the dark, in color. Because shadows are scary, but blurry black-and-white footage is just frustrating.
- Chat it up with Two-Way Audio. Whether you're telling the delivery guy where to leave the package or scaring off intruders, the built-in mic and speaker have got you covered.
- Love simplicity? Power Over Ethernet (PoE) means one cable does it all—power and data. No more wrestling with a spaghetti of wires.
- And yes, you can check in from anywhere with Remote Access. Spying on your pets from work? We won't judge.
- Need space? The system's Scalable Storage can handle up to 80TB (that's a lot of footage), with eight SATA HDD slots and 16TB ready to go out of the box.
Built tough with weatherproof (IP67) resilience, it laughs in the face of -30°C to +60°C temperatures. Plus, sleep easy with a 2-year warranty and US-based free tech support—because even the best tech can have a bad day.
- 64 Channel 12MP NVR with 32 cameras
- 3X Motorized Optical Zoom
- Full-Time Color Night Vision
- AI Human & Vehicle Detection
- Two-Way Audio
- Power Over Ethernet
- Remote Viewing on Multiple Devices
- Ultra High Definition 6K 12MP resolution
General specs
- Brand: GW Security
- Model: GW64CH1205001X32
- Seller: Amazon
- Video Capture Resolution: 12MP 6K, 6K 12MP (4000 x 3000) @ 30FPS
- Special Feature: Two-Way Audio, 3.6-10mm Motorized Zoom Lens, Full-Time Color Night Vision
- Number of Channels: 64
- Memory Storage Capacity: 80 TB
- Power Source: Power Over Ethernet
- Night Vision Range: 130 Feet
- Hardware Interface: VGA, Ethernet, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio, USB 3.0
- Working Temperature: -10°C to +55°C (14°-131°F) for NVR, -30°C to +60°C (-22°-140°F) for Cameras
- First listed by seller: 5/11/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Model | GW64CH1205001X32 | GW32CH1208601T24 | GW64CH125095MIC32 | 16C16CH5092IP | VD8CH8538IPX8C | 8HK-4HC58-3T |
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Price | $6,999.00 | $5,499.00 | $5,699.00 | $1,899.00 | $1,099.00 | $279.99 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon |
Update | August 5, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 5, 2025 | June 27, 2025 |
video_capture_resolution | 12MP 6K, 6K 12MP (4000 x 3000) @ 30FPS | 12MP (4000x3000) | 1920p | 4K | 4K, 8MP | |
special_feature | Two-Way Audio, 3.6-10mm Motorized Zoom Lens, Full-Time Color Night Vision | 4X Motorized Zoom, AI Human Detection | Vehicle Detection, Image Sensor, Vehicle Compartment | 4K 8MP Ultra HD, 121° Wide View Version, Power over Ethernet, Plug and Play | ||
number_of_channels | 32 | 64 | 16 | 8 | 16 | |
memory_storage_capacity | 20 TB | 8 TB | 4 TB | 2 TB | 3 TB | |
power_source | Power Over Ethernet | Corded Electric | Power Over Ethernet | Corded Electric | PoE (Power over Ethernet) | |
night_vision_range | 130 Feet | 100 Feet | 1E+2 Feet | 100 Feet | ||
hardware_interface | VGA, Ethernet, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio, USB 3.0 | Ethernet | VGA, SATA 6.0 Gb/s, Infrared, HDMI, USB 2.0 | |||
frame_rate | 15/30 FPS | 30 fps | 24 FPS or 30 FPS | 30 FPS | ||
compatible_devices | Smartphones, Cameras, Computers | Smartphones, Personal Computers, TV, Tablets, Laptops | Tablets, Cameras | Smartphones, Personal Computers, TV, Tablets, Cameras | ||
connectivity_technology | Wired | Ethernet | Ethernet | |||
low_light_technology | Night Color | Night color | 100ft | |||
lens_type | Zoom, Varifocal | Varifocal | Wide Angle |
Robert M.
New York, NY
May 23, 2025
As someone who values security for my home, especially since I travel often, this system has been a reliable choice. I installed it a couple of weeks ago after some research, and it's performed admirably. The image quality is sharp enough to read license plates from my driveway, and the two-way audio came in handy when I had to guide a delivery person. It's not perfect—the app could be more intuitive, and I wish the night vision had a bit more range—but overall, it's a solid investment that gives me peace of mind. For the price, it's a decent mid-ranger that does what it promises without too much fuss.
- Pros: The clarity is outstanding, making it easy to identify details even from a distance, and the ability to see in color at night is a game-changer. I appreciate that it distinguishes between people and vehicles, reducing false alerts significantly. Setting it up was straightforward with the single-cable solution, and the durable build handles New York weather without a hitch.
- Cons: The initial cost is quite high, and while the storage is generous, managing the large amount of footage can be overwhelming. Remote access works well but occasionally has minor delays, and the zoom function, though useful, isn't as smooth as I'd hoped for quick adjustments.