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ARRIS, which later became part of CommScope, released numerous devices under its own name and the legacy Motorola brand that featured 500GB DVR storage. Here are some of the most prominent models:

If you have one of these models and want to upgrade from a non-recording service to a DVR service, this module is the intended upgrade path. Installation and Setup: Simple Plug-and-Play One of the major advantages of the ARRIS DVR-One 500GB module Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is its ease of installation. Unplug the ARRIS set-top box Go to product viewer dialog for this item. from the power source. Mounting: Align the DVR-One module Go to product viewer dialog for this item. arris dvr module 500g

Most basic cable DVRs come with a paltry internal drive—often just 160GB or 320GB. With 4K and high-bitrate 1080i broadcasts, a 160GB drive fills up in less than 20 hours of HD recording. Here is why upgrading with the 500GB module is a game-changer: ARRIS, which later became part of CommScope, released

Unlike standard external hard drives, these modules are specialized "DVR Expander" units engineered specifically for the rigorous demands of continuous video streaming. They are typically paired with Motorola or Arris branded set-top boxes provided by cable operators such as Comcast (Xfinity), Charter (Spectrum), and Cox Communications. is its ease of installation

Note: Formatting will erase any data currently on the module. Once formatted, the drive is locked to that specific cable box for security and copyright reasons.

You can watch your recordings even if your internet connection is acting up. Organization: