
Synology CLP8 IP Camera License Pack (8 Cameras)
Expand your Synology Surveillance Station by up to 8 IP cameras with a single license key — no subscription, one-time purchase.
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Overview
Key Features
Synology NAS/NVR comes with default licenses that allow you to set up and manage surveillance devices. The number of default licenses may differ. You only need to purchase extra licenses when your deployment requires more licenses than the default ones listed below: Synology NAS: 2 default licenses. Network Video Recorder: 4 default licenses. Deep Learning NVR: 8 default licenses
Synology also provides three options for additional purchased licenses: 1, 4 or 8 Surveillance Device License Packs; each comes with a single license key, allowing you to activate 1, 4 or 8 surveillance devices at a time.
To find out the maximum number of surveillance devices supported on each Synology NAS/NVR, please refer to the specifications of each model.
Purchased licenses can be migrated, while default license keys cannot.
Under most circumstances, each IP camera, I/O module, IP speaker, intercom, and access controller will only require one license, while each transaction device will require two licenses. However, multi-lens cameras and video servers for analog cameras may require additional licenses. For more details about supported cameras and surveillance devices, please refer to the Camera Support List and Surveillance Device Support List at Synology website.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- One-time purchase with no recurring subscription fees, making long-term cost predictable
- Single license key activates 8 cameras at once, which is more cost-effective per camera than buying individual or 4-packs
- Licenses are transferable and can be migrated to a different Synology NAS or NVR if you upgrade hardware
- Compatible across Synology's full range of NAS and NVR products running Surveillance Station
👎 Cons
- Only works with Synology Surveillance Station — cannot be used with third-party NVR software or non-Synology hardware
- You must verify your specific camera models are supported on Synology's compatibility list before purchasing
- Multi-lens cameras and analog video servers may require more than one license per device, increasing the actual cost
- Cannot be split across multiple Synology devices — all 8 licenses from one key must be activated on a single NAS or NVR