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Licensed installation of Hikvision security camera systems across Manhattan. We design, install, and configure ColorVu full-color night vision, AcuSense AI detection, PTZ domes, and NVR recording for doorman high-rises, pre-war co-ops and condos, luxury towers, commercial offices, retail, and restaurants — with board-approved installs, hidden cabling through steel and plaster, and Hik-Connect on your phone. No monthly fees. Part of our Manhattan security camera installation service.
Manhattan has the most vertically dense building stock in the world — pre-war walk-ups and classic-six co-ops, post-war high-rises, luxury glass towers, converted lofts, townhouses, and massive commercial office buildings. Hikvision is one of the most requested brands we install across all of them, because it delivers professional 4K, full-color night vision, and AI detection at a price that pencils out even on a large multi-floor system. For a Midtown office, an Upper East Side co-op, or a Lower Manhattan retail space, that value is hard to match.
Abstract Enterprises is a New York State licensed low-voltage contractor that designs, installs, secures, and configures complete Hikvision systems in Manhattan — cameras, NVR recording, PoE cabling fished cleanly through steel, concrete, and plaster, and Hik-Connect remote viewing. We coordinate with building management and provide board documentation for co-op and condo approvals. This page covers our Hikvision work in Manhattan; for the full brand overview see our Hikvision camera installation NYC hub, or our main Manhattan security camera installation service.
Manhattan’s building types and budgets make Hikvision’s mix of capability and value a natural fit — when it’s installed properly and securely.
High-channel Hikvision NVRs cover lobbies, elevators, stairwells, hallways, rooftops, and garages on one system — without the premium-brand price tag on a building with dozens of cameras.
Manhattan lobbies, vestibules, and back stairwells are often dim. ColorVu captures full color 24/7, so overnight footage of a package thief or intruder is usable, not a gray blur.
On a busy Manhattan block, motion-only cameras alert constantly. AcuSense classifies people vs vehicles so a building’s staff only get meaningful alerts.
The cost difference between Hikvision and the premium brands multiplies across a large building — freeing budget for more coverage or better recording.
Hik-Connect gives a co-op board or managing agent secure phone access to live and recorded video — no monthly fee for local NVR recording.
Because Hikvision is widely targeted, we change defaults, segment the network, and update firmware — the step careless installers skip and the reason for most horror stories.
ColorVu captures sharp, full-color video 24/7 — the same color at 3 a.m. as at noon. In Manhattan, that’s the difference between identifying someone and an unusable infrared blur. Where we deploy it:
Full-color capture of everyone entering a co-op or office lobby, including the package and mail area where most building incidents happen.
Dark below-grade garages and loading areas captured in color — vehicles, plates, and people instead of washed-out night video.
Ground-floor retail and restaurant entrances monitored in color around the clock for theft, vandalism, and liability claims.
AcuSense is Hikvision’s on-camera AI — it classifies people and vehicles and only alerts on the targets that matter, which is essential on a busy Manhattan street where motion never stops.
Distinguishes a person from passing traffic and street motion, so building staff get alerts that mean something — not hundreds of false pings a night.
Cars and trucks classified and labeled, making footage searchable — jump straight to a delivery or a specific vehicle at a loading dock.
Filtering out non-threats ends the alert fatigue that makes people ignore their cameras — critical on a high-traffic Manhattan property.
For larger Manhattan properties, PTZ domes, license plate recognition, and properly-sized NVR recording complete the system.
One pan-tilt-zoom dome covers a large lobby, plaza, or garage and follows a moving subject — fewer cameras for wide Manhattan spaces.
LPR at a garage or loading entrance logs every plate with a timestamp — an audit trail for the building’s vehicle access.
We size storage to camera count, resolution, and the retention your board or business needs — so footage is there weeks later when an incident surfaces.
Live view and playback on your phone from anywhere, with no monthly fee for local NVR recording.
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We’ve installed Hikvision in every kind of Manhattan building — each with its own wiring, board, and aesthetic constraints.
Lobbies, elevators, stairwells, hallways, rooftops, and garages on one high-channel NVR, with a feed at the doorman station and board access via Hik-Connect.
Board-approved installs with management coordination, hidden cabling fished through plaster and steel, and full documentation for the board package.
Discreet high-resolution coverage that meets the aesthetic standards of luxury glass-tower lobbies and amenity floors.
Reception, server rooms, floors, and perimeters with discreet domes, integrated with access control and remote viewing for facilities teams.
POS coverage, entrances, and stockrooms with searchable AcuSense footage that resolves theft and slip-and-fall claims fast.
Smaller systems for pre-war walk-ups, brownstones, and townhouses — clean installs that don’t damage historic detail.
Camera offline, not recording, can’t view remotely, forgot the password, NVR failed, or blurry night footage? We repair, secure, and upgrade existing Hikvision systems across Manhattan — including systems another company installed. Most issues fixed in one visit.
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Free on-site assessment. Board documentation. No monthly fees.
Search Hikvision installation in Manhattan and you’ll get aggregator estimates, spec sheets, and “is it banned” headlines. Here’s the honest read for a Manhattan property.
Angi, HomeAdvisor, and Fixr hand you a national per-camera average that ignores what actually drives a Manhattan price: fishing cable through a pre-war steel-and-plaster building, conduit and core-drilling in pre-1980 construction, after-hours access, board coordination, and Manhattan labor rates. A 6-camera brownstone and a 6-camera high-rise lobby aren’t remotely the same job.
Hikvision’s hardware is genuinely cheaper than the premium brands, so the camera line item is lower — but the labor to install it cleanly in a Manhattan building is the same skilled work no matter the brand. An estimator quoting hardware-only undersells the real number badly.
That’s why we quote after a free site walk, not over a form. In Manhattan, the building is almost the entire variable.
National guides never mention the thing that actually decides a Manhattan co-op or condo install: the board. You can pick the perfect cameras and still get nowhere without license and insurance documentation, a managing-agent sign-off, and a plan that keeps cabling hidden and work within building hours.
This is routine for us and invisible to an out-of-state lead aggregator. We provide the board package, coordinate the super and managing agent, and run the job so it passes — the part that turns an approved camera choice into an actually-installed system.
A contractor who knows Manhattan buildings is really a contractor who knows Manhattan boards.
This headline scares people, and the truth is more specific. US law — the NDAA and related FCC rules — restricts Hikvision from federal government use and certain federally-funded and critical-infrastructure projects. It is not banned for private use, and it’s installed legally in countless Manhattan co-ops, offices, and storefronts.
For a private Manhattan building, it’s legal and appropriate. If your property is a public school, a government office, or federally funded, we won’t install Hikvision — we’ll spec a compliant brand. A contractor who tells you that up front is worth more than a spec sheet that hides it.
We’d rather lose a Hikvision sale than put your building in a non-compliant position.
Hikvision is excellent value with strong AI and night vision, legal and appropriate for the vast majority of private Manhattan properties, and the wrong choice for the specific government and federally-funded jobs the law carves out — installed securely, with defaults changed and the network segmented.
The useful answer is a licensed contractor who gets your install board-approved, runs it cleanly through a difficult Manhattan building, secures it properly, and tells you honestly when a different brand fits better. The brand is one tool in that service.
“Pre-war co-op on the Upper West Side wanted Hikvision in the lobby, elevators, and back stairs. The whole game was the board package and not leaving a single exposed wire. We fished everything through the existing chases, documented it for the managing agent, worked the hours they allowed. Cameras were the easy part — getting it approved and clean was the job.”
“Most of my Manhattan Hikvision calls that go sideways are someone who bought online and left the default password — in a building, that’s a real exposure. I change credentials, segment the cameras off the building network, update firmware. Same hardware, totally different risk. And if a client’s a school or a government tenant, I tell them straight: not this brand.”
— Field tech, Abstract Enterprises · 25+ years on Manhattan buildings
Tell us your building type and camera count, and we’ll call with a ballpark.
“Hikvision ColorVu throughout our UWS co-op — lobby, elevators, back stairs. They handled the board package and didn’t leave one exposed wire. Night footage is full color now. Board is thrilled. No monthly fee.”
— Co-op board member, Upper West Side
“Midtown office — they put AcuSense cameras on every floor and reception, sized the NVR for a month of footage, and set up our facilities team on Hik-Connect. Clean, discreet, professional.”
— Facilities manager, Midtown
“Existing Hikvision system kept dropping offline and we’d lost the password. They recovered it, fixed the PoE, secured the whole thing, and got remote viewing working. Didn’t even install it originally.”
— Restaurant owner, Chelsea
“Pre-war condo — I was worried about the plaster and the board. They fished everything clean, documented it, and got us approved without a fuss. Great value vs the other quotes.”
— Condo owner, Upper East Side
“Storefront in SoHo. ColorVu at the entrance and stockroom, AcuSense so we only get real alerts. Footage actually identifies people now. Honest about what we needed and what we didn’t.”
— Retail owner, SoHo
“Great value — 4K AI cameras across our building for far less than the premium-brand quotes, installed clean and secured properly. Remote viewing works perfectly from anywhere.”
— Building owner, Murray Hill
NYS #12000287431, fully insured, with board-package documentation for any co-op or condo.
25+ years fishing cable through pre-war steel and plaster — no exposed wire.
We change defaults, segment the network, and update firmware so your system isn’t a horror story.
We tell you when Hikvision fits and when a government/federally-funded property needs a different brand.
Local NVR recording with Hik-Connect viewing — professional coverage, no subscription.
Part of our full Manhattan camera service — we also install other brands when they fit better.
Hikvision’s full-color night vision — a wide aperture and warm supplement light capture color 24/7 instead of black-and-white infrared.
On-camera AI that classifies people and vehicles versus other motion, cutting false alarms and labeling footage so it’s searchable.
Network Video Recorder — records all cameras, powers them over PoE, and serves footage to your phone. The heart of the system.
Power over Ethernet — one cable carries both power and data to each camera, so no separate electrician or outlet is needed at the camera.
Pan-Tilt-Zoom — a motorized dome that moves and zooms, with auto-tracking to follow a subject across a large area.
Hikvision’s higher-end lines — DeepinView for deep-learning analytics, TandemVu combining PTZ and panoramic in one unit.
License Plate / Automatic Number Plate Recognition — reads and logs plates with timestamps for a searchable vehicle record.
The app for live view, playback, and alerts on your phone — no monthly fee for local NVR recording.
Real ranges for Hikvision systems. Final pricing follows a free site visit — camera count, resolution, cable runs, and PTZ/LPR drive the number.
4–6 ColorVu/AcuSense cameras · NVR · PoE cabling · Hik-Connect setup · home or small business.
8–16 cameras · higher-channel NVR · mixed indoor/outdoor · optional PTZ · apartment building or commercial space.
High-channel NVR · PTZ & LPR · multi-floor or multi-building · access-control integration · warehouse, campus, or high-rise.
Roughly $400–$750 per camera installed depending on model and site. No monthly fees for local NVR recording — cloud backup optional.
Usually a PoE/power fault or network conflict. We trace the run and restore the link — often same visit.
Usually a full or failed NVR drive. We diagnose, replace if needed, and set retention correctly.
Hik-Connect or port/account issue. We reconfigure remote access and get your phone working.
We recover access through the secure reset procedure and set proper credentials.
IR glare, dirty lens, or an old non-ColorVu model. We re-aim, clean, or upgrade to ColorVu.
A real exposure. We change credentials, segment the network, and update firmware to secure it.
Tell us about your building. We’ll call you back within the hour — no obligation.
ColorVu night vision, AcuSense AI, PTZ, and NVR recording — designed, board-approved, installed clean, and secured for your Manhattan building, with Hik-Connect on your phone and no monthly fees. Licensed, insured, honest about brand fit.
Freshness: Updated May 2026 · NYS Lic #12000287431 · Changelog: May 2026 — published Hikvision camera installation Manhattan (Blueprint v2.1)
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