In modern security systems, installers and end-users often mix equipment from multiple security brands to balance performance, cost, and existing infrastructure. A frequent question is: “are Hikvision cameras compatible with Dahua NVR?” While cross-brand compatibility isn’t automatic due to proprietary protocols, open standards like ONVIF make basic interoperability possible. This guide explains how compatibility works, what to expect, and how to configure your CCTV system for success.

Understanding Cross-Brand Compatibility

Hikvision and Dahua each have their own proprietary protocols for advanced features, but both support the ONVIF standard, which enables basic video streaming and recording between devices of different CCTV brands.

What Compatibility Means?

Prerequisites for Cross-Brand Integration

Before trying to connect a Hikvision camera to a Dahua NVR, make sure:

Step-by-Step: Enable ONVIF on the Hikvision Camera

Most Hikvision cameras have ONVIF disabled by default for security reasons.

  1. Log into your Hikvision camera’s web interface: Use a browser to enter the camera’s IP address.
  2. Go to: Configuration > Network > Advanced Settings > Integration Protocol.
  3. Enable ONVIF: Tick the ONVIF enable checkbox.
  4. Set Authentication to Digest/Basic: This mode is required for many third-party NVRs to authenticate correctly.
  5. Create an ONVIF user: Assign a username and strong password that the NVR will use.
  6. Save and reboot the camera: Rebooting ensures that ONVIF services start correctly.

Step-by-Step: Add Hikvision Camera on Dahua NVR

  1. Log into your Dahua NVR: Use local monitor or web interface and authenticate.
  2. Navigate to: Camera > Remote > Manual Add.
  3. Select “ONVIF” as the device protocol. If ONVIF isn’t obvious, choose Generic ONVIF.
  4. Enter the Camera IP address, ONVIF username, and password.
  5. Click “Connect” or “Save.” If successful, the camera should show as online/green. Typical ONVIF ports Dahua uses are standard: RTSP 554, HTTP 80.
  6. Verify streaming: You should see live video on the Dahua NVR screen if the connection is successful.

Limitations and Considerations

What May Not Work?

Fallback with RTSP (if needed)

If ONVIF fails (e.g., older camera/NVR models), you can use an RTSP stream URL to add the camera in “generic IP camera” mode. This method usually provides only live video and requires manual setup.

Best Practices for Mixed Brand Systems

Conclusion

Yes, Hikvision cameras can work with Dahua NVRs when both devices support ONVIF and are configured correctly. This setup enables basic live view and recording, though advanced brand-specific features typically won’t be available.

If you’re planning a mixed-brand system and need assistance choosing the right cameras or NVRs, contact VIKYLIN today for expert support and product price tailored to your project!