# vs Hikvision / Dahua ## Snapshot | Dimension | Hikvision / Dahua | Blocao | |---|---|---| | Origin | Chinese (state-affiliated, with all that implies) | Argentine, EU sovereign hosting | | Pricing | Among the cheapest in the market | Mid-tier (commodity hardware + integration value) | | AI | Vendor-proprietary, generally older models | Open-source (Frigate, Whisper, modern transformer-based) | | Architecture | Proprietary NVR + camera ecosystem | Open: any ONVIF camera + open-source stack | | Supply chain risk | Known concerns; restricted in US/UK gov procurement | None | | Sovereignty | Vendor cloud (Hik-Connect / DMSS) — phones home extensively | Edge-first, sovereign hub option | | Audit trail | Proprietary, opaque | Git, transparent | | Vendor lock-in | High (cameras + NVR + cloud + app) | Low (any ONVIF camera, open formats) | | Customer profile | Cost-sensitive, high-volume | Sovereignty-conscious, mid-tier | ## Where Hikvision / Dahua win - **Price**. They are the cheapest. By far. A 4-camera kit with NVR can be €300-500. - **Vertical integration**. Their cameras work with their NVRs work with their app. Plug and play within the ecosystem. - **Camera quality at price point**. Their cameras have come a long way; image quality is genuinely competitive at their price. - **Distribution**. Available everywhere — every electrical / IT shop carries them. - **Familiarity**. Many installers know their UI inside out. ## Where Blocao wins - **Supply chain sovereignty**. Hikvision is on US Entity List, banned from US federal procurement (NDAA 2019), restricted in UK government, scrutinized in EU. For any government, infrastructure, or sovereignty-conscious commercial customer, Hikvision is increasingly off the table. Same trend for Dahua, slower. - **Modern AI**. Hikvision's "AcuSense" and similar are last-generation models with marketing names. Frigate (and Blocao on top) uses modern transformer-based detection and embeddings. Quality difference is visible. - **No phone-home**. Hikvision cameras and NVRs phone home extensively (firmware updates, telemetry, "Hik-Connect" cloud integration default-on). Blocao's DNS sinkhole catches and blocks this; on a Blocao deployment, Hikvision cameras simply work without phoning home (we've tested this — they keep functioning fine on local LAN). But customers who buy Hikvision NVRs without Blocao have all that phone-home traffic active. - **Future-proof**. Hikvision's lock-in works against you over time. Blocao's open stack is portable; replacing the platform doesn't require replacing all the cameras. - **Audit trail**. Hikvision's NVR config is in a binary database. Blocao's is in Git. For audit / compliance / forensic-defense purposes, this matters. - **Evidence chain**. Hikvision's evidence-export is binary blobs with vendor signature. Blocao's roadmap (post-MVP) has third-party-verifiable manifests with eIDAS-compatible TSA. ## Where each is comparable - **Recording reliability**. Both can do 24/7 recording with proper storage. Hikvision NVRs are mature. - **Camera image quality**. At similar price points, Hikvision/Dahua cameras are genuinely good. (Blocao doesn't sell cameras; we recommend ONVIF-compliant ones, including Hikvision/Dahua hardware in non-sovereignty-sensitive contexts where the customer just wants good cameras.) ## Sales conversation patterns When prospect mentions Hikvision/Dahua already in place or being considered: 1. **Differentiate camera vs platform**. Hikvision **cameras** can stay. Hikvision **NVR + cloud** is what Blocao replaces. 2. **For supply-chain-conscious buyers** (gov, banks, defense supply chain, EU procurement): the conversation is essentially decided. Hikvision is excluded; Blocao fits. 3. **For cost-driven buyers**: acknowledge price gap. Argue TCO over 3 years (Blocao avoids licensing creep, vendor lock-in pain, eventual rip-and-replace). For a customer who genuinely cares only about lowest upfront cost, Blocao isn't the right fit — don't try to win. 4. **For technical buyers comparing capabilities**: demo the FORENSICS panel. Hikvision NVR doesn't compete on forensic query. ## Re-using existing Hikvision cameras When a customer already has Hikvision/Dahua cameras and we displace the NVR / cloud: 1. Cameras connect to VLAN-10 (cameras VLAN, no internet egress). 2. RTSP streams pulled from cameras into Frigate. Works without phoning home (we've tested). 3. Cameras stop receiving firmware updates from Hikvision cloud — this is a feature, not a bug. Updates apply only when the customer downloads them and installs locally. 4. Hik-Connect / DMSS apps stop working — replaced by Blocao console. This makes "replace the brain, keep the cameras" a natural sale. ## Honest assessment Hikvision and Dahua are not the enemy. They are the cheapest-cameras-on-the-market, and for many use cases that's the right answer. What Blocao replaces is the **Hikvision/Dahua platform layer** (NVR + cloud + app). On that layer, Blocao is structurally better on every dimension except price. For LATAM customers specifically, the supply-chain conversation is just starting. EU and US enterprise buyers are already there. The next 2-3 years are an opening for Blocao in markets where Hikvision/Dahua have been default and the political winds are shifting.