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Hikvision OEM List [All Companies]

These types of cameras are not sturdy and depend on the Internet all the time.

It is no surprise that Hikvision is the world’s largest CCTV security system manufacturer. Making it well known and even popular in the US. Thus, I have compiled a Hikvision OEM list below.

Hikvision is a Chinese government-owned brand that has banned its devices from being used by American Government facilities but can still be used by private entities.

Hence, the extensive American usage of Hikvision equipment and devices. Nevertheless, the company is also a provider for various American companies who brand the devices with their logos and rebrand them.

The act of purchasing Hikvision OEM products in bulk to rebrand them as their own is common. Brands then sell it to customers without their knowledge that it is a Hikvision-made device.

Companies that sell Hikvision OEM– list

Below you will find an alphabetical list of all companies that are known to sell Hikvision OEM products using their own brand name.

LetterCompanies
AABUS
Acegear
Activecam
ADJ
Advidia
Alibi
Allnet
Alula
Anaveo
Annke
Arcdyn
Armix
Aukoo Technology
Aventura Technologies
Avue
CCantek
CCTVStar
ClearWay
Covert Security
DDax Networks
DMP
Dodwell BMS
DSS
Dunlop
DVR Unlimited
EEllipse Security
Epcom
Esypop
Ezviz
GGess Technologies
Global Network Security
GovComm
Grundig
GVS Security
HHinovision
Hitachi
Hitosino
Honeywell
Hunt CCTV
Hyundai Security
IInfinite Pixels
Inkovideo
Innekt
Interlogix
Invidtech
JJFL
Jlinks
LLaView
LTS
MMercury Security
MicroView
NNelly’s Security
Norelco SafeCam
Northern Cameras
Novicam
NTT
OOculur
Onix
PPower Technology
Protect Group
RRaster
Remark Thermal
RVi
SSafety Vision
Safire
Scati
SecurityTronix
Sentry CCTV
Sharp
Siqura
Smart CT Solutions
SnapAV / Luma
Space Technology
Syscom
TTechnomate
Toshiba
Trendnet
VVantage Security
Vezco CCTV
Videoteknika
WWinic CCTV
ZZicom
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Hikvision Former OEM resellers

A handful of companies used to sell Hikvision OEM products but stopped or changed to other OEM products, including Uniview and Dahua.

Ameta

This company is an official Hikvision distributor but was previously known for selling Hikvision OEMs and rebranding them with their company’s logo.

KT&C

The brand discontinued its selling of Hikvision OEM products.

Matrix Security

Seized selling Hikvision OEM products.

Oco

Switched to Dahua OEM product line.

SCW

Switched from Hikvision to Uniview OEM line.

Swann

Discontinued the Hikvision OEM products line and now sell other OEMs.

W Box

The company used to sell Hikvision OEM. The New W Box models are now only manufactured by Sunell.

2M CCTV

They are no longer selling Hikvision or OEMing their products.

How to tell if a camera is a Hikvision OEM

There are various ways to investigate whether a camera is a Hikvision OEM. A couple of signs you should look for can be found below.

Similarities in the Interface

Though OEM resellers try their best to hide the equipment’s original Hikvision manufacturing, there are tell-tale signs and similarities that can’t be hidden.

You can find these hints in the layout, GUI, log-in, web interface, and even the color scheme of certain models. Thus, comparing a Hikvision logo recorder with an OEM one shows signs through the identical interface.

The motherboard model number

Though OEM resellers utilize their models and own logos for their equipment, if the device is opened up, you will find the model number in its motherboard. When you search that number up, you can identify if it’s a Hikvision-manufactured device.

Shipment records

Another way to identify if a camera is an OEM is by its shipping records. Once the product arrives in the US, there is a note made about its origin and the manufacturer of said device. 

Though you can look at its original manufacturer and locate the shipping records, many companies that sell Hikvision OEMs avoid direct shipping from China. They tend to ship to other countries first as a method of hiding these shipping records.

Identical Scanning Tool

Hikvision uses the SADP tool to scan networks and locate the camera’s IP addresses. Whether the camera is an OEM or a Hikvision original, this tool can identify the camera.

You can hook the camera up to its network and run the SADP tool to test it out. The IP address, model, and MAC address should be listed inside the tool if Hikvision manufactured the camera.

MAC Address

Another way of telling if Hikvision manufactured your device is by looking up the MAC address of the OEM equipment. You may use any MAC address lookup.

Note that some OEM resellers can sometimes manipulate or even hide the original MAC address in hopes of shielding the origins of the camera’s manufacturer.

The Bottom Line

As seen above, there are ways to identify a Hikvision OEM from a logo brand Hikvision camera. Nevertheless, it does not mean that it changes how well these cameras perform.

Thus, investing in any of these cameras can add to your security system and make it that much better.

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