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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Excellent! Just hook it up to a PoE switch and scan the QR code from ReoLink app.It sets up real easy and you can get to it from internet, probably used UPnP on you router to get data out to the internet, which is a security concern.
Daniel Dahan
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2025
This was a pain and a learning experience. I am a senior I.T. however it's my first time playing with milestone DVR Server software. I bought these as I figured they should work with milestone. Standalone, they are pretty decent.It took me a bit of time to figure out how it works.1- Install the Reolink application. You need it to confirm the firmware version.2- Install the latest firmware by downloading it. A search through the app will claim you are at the latest.(Before the latest firmware, the cameras were not working properly in Milestone for me)For Milestone setupOpen the reolink application. (It will find the cameras instantly)click on the gear next to the cameraOptional step, get the ip, login to the camera through the web and give it a static ip.Mandatory step, Gear => Network => Advanced => Server SettingsI disabled HTTPS but that's me, if you want to figure it out yourself, good luck.Enabled HTTP and changed the port to 800 (you can leave it as 80)Enable RTSP 554Enable ONVIF 8000Open Xprotect ManagementServers => Recording Servers => right click on your servername => Add hardwareManual => Add a line where you put in admin and password of your camera (configured with reolink app), Next => uncheck everything and leave other and ONVIF Conformant DevicePut in the IP address, HTTP port number that you specified, uncheck use HTTPS (I couldn't get it working) and next.Your camera will be found.(Create a camera group...) and figure out the rest.
Marianne Bush
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2025
no issues came as expected
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
winnie the pooh loves spying on me with these.
Armando
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
I bought 2 cameras about five months ago. The quality and resolution are great. Text notifications are great too, plus the recording of sound and footage is a big plus. The App works great for desktop and Android devices. Since you can install a MicroSD card, you have 24/7 recording available without the need to pay extra for cloud storage. After 4 months of usage, one of the cameras went bad, and within a week, I got a free replacement after I returned the malfunctioning device that kept going OFF/ON. Support was really helpful; they kept communicating all the time about the status of my case. I definitely recommend this product!
Woodlandsman
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
Great picture. Pay attention to how many degrees of arc you'd like.For the price, good daytime color and decent night time operation - having used only indoors.Fairly nice friction adjustment. Seems to stay put.Looks nice -even if it is, "very big up there."Plug, point, and, paddle away...
Scott VanDuzee
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2024
These are the cheapest well known, quality cameras that I have found. Bought on sale for roughly 55$ Canadian each when the competing dahua/amcrest or hikvision/annke are between 120-220$ each. Will buy again
E. LaRose
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Bought a 6 camera system in January 2024 and I prefer the wired over the wireless. All the cameras worked well and as advertised. When a warranty issue can up they addressed it completely and very, very quick. I appreciate that kind of customer services. Thank you standing behind your product.
hayver oropeza
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
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michael t.
Reviewed in Australia on September 29, 2023
Easy to install, and use. Provide clear and accurate pictures. Delivery on time. Installed as surveillant around the house.
Kanga-Who
Reviewed in Australia on September 30, 2022
I've purchased a large number of Reolink products to use in my own home and light commercial spaces over the past few years. They have been very reliable and product great quality for the price.The night vision is not great with semi-fast moving objects due to the smaller sensors they use, but it's acceptable for the price of the camera.I have had one RLC-810A fail, but the Reolink warranty service replaced this within 3 days which was great. I'd definitely recommend Reolink products to those looking for a good quality product with great warranty and customer service.
CLV
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2022
Addendum:Camera just quit working. It was installed in a clean dry climate controlled environment, powered via POE from a system on a stable UPS power supply. Then one day it stopped working. It responds to ping but only ports 22 and 8888 are open now. I don't know why. What I do know is my camera randomly and for no obvious reason stopped being a camera. That's pretty unacceptable.Original Review:When I bought this camera I didn't realize it was not a PTZ camera. It's not but that is my fault. It is a good camera with good image and sound quality, and seems to have decent software and firmware. The cameras have a web interface that's accessible via any common web browser on your LAN, and the Reolink app (I only have android devices but the IoS app is probably good too) is pretty OK. The app has several ways to access the device, and once added you can easily view the camera feed(s) from outside the walls of your home and LAN.This highlights a caution; The cameras DO appear to make an outward connection to some sort of relay server, probably a TURN/STUN setup maintained by Reolink someplace. I didn't dig into it, I just blocked it with firewall rules since I use a private OpenVPN instance to access things remotely. If that all sounds like gibberish, you probably don't need to worry about it - just use the software and it's probably fine. I just have trust issues when it comes to live video feeds from inside my home.Nothing too interesting, it's just a personality quirk I guess. It would maybe be nice if there was some obvious way to disable the outbound link but (1) I still wouldn't trust it myself and would still firewall it and (2) probably not one else cares and (3) this 'feature' would probably just cause support calls to Reolink. So it's probably really best this way - anyone who knows and cares can do what I did.The camera itself, although not PTZ, seems well made and the mount is very versatile as far as angle and rotation. I just plonked it on the ceiling but it can also wall mount just as well. Pretty nice, I'll probably get more. The camera powered up just fine from a common PoE switch, I'm using Ubiquiti but probably any PoE would work.Will buy Reolink again. Trying the WiFi PTZ indoor units soon, stay tuned.
Gawain Fraites
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022
These were a nice replacement for the older security cams we had up in the store. The recommendation came from my brother who does camera installations. When we got them and did the installation the video quality was a lot better. At the same time we were upgrading our network in the shop as well. So getting the POE router was already on the list.Being able to go back and view based on the SD card is cool too. What I didn't notice till after was I couldn't get cloud based from Reolink because of the model cams I had. But that was in me for not researching that through. However these are worth the money real clean sends alert. Set uo not too complicated. The software (app) gives you plenty of customisation. So worth the buy
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