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Key Features That Stand Out
- Incredible 2K+ Resolution: Capture every detail with a 5MP camera and a broad 180° field of view.
- Smart Human Detection: Receive alerts only when a person is detected, minimizing unnecessary notifications.
- Custom Motion Zones: Focus on the most important areas of your front door and avoid false alarms.
- Night Vision: Keep watch around the clock with high-quality infrared night recording.
- Two-Way Audio: Communicate with visitors instantly without needing to open the door.
- Flexible Storage Options: Choose between local Micro SD card storage or Reolink NVR integration.
- Easy Installation: Opt for a wireless WiFi connection or a stable PoE setup.
- Weatherproof Design: Rely on your doorbell in any weather condition, rain or shine.
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Getting it up and running was a piece of cake - love that I could just hook it up to the doorbell wires I already had. No messing around with batteries or needing a different power source!
If you're deep into the whole smart home thing, you'll get that sticking to one brand makes life easier. Well, the Reolink app on my iPhone is slick, straightforward, and loaded with cool features. Haven't tried mixing it with Home Assistant yet, but that's on my list.
They've got a PoE (Power over Ethernet) version of this camera too, which is pretty sweet if you're okay with running a cable to where you're setting it up.
Big fan of the 5GHz WiFi on this - way less jammed up than the 2.4 GHz band.
And hey, no pesky subscription fees! 👍🏻
Also, you can keep it all to your LAN if you don't want it connecting to the wider internet. Just remember, if you want those push notifications on your phone, you'll need it hooked up to the cloud.
Seriously, in terms of bang for your buck, image quality, and how it performs? This thing's a no-brainer.
Setting it up was no sweat at all. Everything I needed was in the box, and I got it connected to my WiFi in no time. It looks slick by my front door, feels sturdy too.
The video quality's ace - sharp 1080p Full HD, clear as day. It's got this night vision that works a treat, making sure I don't miss a thing, day or night.
What's killer about this camera is the local storage. Pops in a microSD card and bam, no need to fuss with cloud storage. Here's why that's awesome:
My clips are mine, stored at home. No stress about them sitting on some server somewhere.
Forget about those subscription fees for cloud storage. This way's way cheaper in the long run.
No worries if the net goes down. I can still get to my videos, which is super handy.
The REOLINK app's a breeze to use, too. Gives me instant heads-up when there's movement or someone's at the door. Means I can check in fast, no matter where I am.
Plus, it plays nice with my other smart gadgets. Like, I've got it set so my lights flick on when there's motion detected at night - adds to the security big time.
Since I've had it, this camera's been solid. Keeps me updated without a hitch, hasn't skipped a beat.
All in, this REOLINK Doorbell Camera's a solid pick if you're after something that gives you sharp video, easy install, and the freedom of local storage. Totally recommend it if you're looking to step up your home security game.
Here's what I miss from Nest:
The HDR was nice on the Nest, made the lighting in videos look smoother.
The people detection was sharper on Nest. This Reolink doorbell tries to spot people, cars, and just general movement. It does its job, but sometimes it gets confused, like thinking my car was a visitor. Honestly, I'm more about just having the video record all the time rather than fancy AI stuff.
My old doorbell would ring inside the house, but Reolink doesn't do that. It's cool, though, 'cause the chime it comes with has some fun tones, and setting it up was no hassle.
What's the upside?
Bye-bye to the monthly $8 subscription.
My videos stay with me, not on some company's server.
Constant, decent-quality video of my front porch.
I could hook this up to an NVR down the line if I want.
I like having control, like turning off the little recording lights and stuff.
Any downsides?
Installing it with the angle mount was annoying. My doorbell is off to the side, so I needed the mount, but the instructions were a bit vague about how to line up everything perfectly.
Always on the hunt for cool security stuff for my place, and this REOLINK Doorbell Camera really hits the mark. It's been a serious upgrade for home safety.
Setting it up was a breeze. Came with everything I needed and the instructions were clear, got it working in just a few. It's WiFi-powered, which means no messing around with cables.
The video quality is top-notch. It's 1080p HD so I can see everything clear as day. Night or day, the footage is crisp, thanks to its solid night vision. Makes me feel secure 24/7.
Talking through it is another plus. Whether I'm telling the delivery guy where to leave a package or scaring off a sketchy character, the audio's crystal clear. And the motion alerts on my phone are always on point, letting me know the moment there's someone at my door.
Pairing it with the REOLINK app was smooth, and using the app's a piece of cake. Adjusting settings, checking out recorded videos—it's all easy. The cloud storage deal they offer isn't too expensive either, which is great for keeping videos longer.
This thing's built tough. It's gone through storms, hot days, and cold snaps without a hitch, proving it's made to last.
They've got the security aspect nailed down too, with strong encryption to keep the video feed secure.
If I had to nitpick, it'd be cool to have more control over the motion detection areas in the app.
All in, this REOLINK Doorbell Camera is a winner for anyone looking to boost their home security. Great picture, reliable, and easy to use—definitely recommend giving it a go.
Went with the included chime over our old one and stuck with WiFi instead of PoE. Hooking it up to my network was smooth, and flipping on ONVIF meant I could link it to my Amcrest NVR for continuous recording.
Tweaking the motion sensitivity took a bit to avoid getting spammed by every car that passed by. Setting it to only ping me for human movement was the way to go. Now it only alerts me when someone's actually coming up to the door. The pre-record feature's pretty neat, giving you the full approach in video, not just the moment they're at the door. The two-way talk's alright, but the speaker's not super loud, so it might be hard for visitors to hear you.
All in all, loving this camera. No need for a subscription, and it supports a massive micro-SD card for all the storage you could need. Just set it to overwrite old footage and you're golden.
This Reolink 5MP Doorbell Camera knocks it out of the park compared to the old one. Virtually no false alerts, more control, sharper images, you name it. Catches everything from people walking up from the street with clear video and sound. Set it to notify and record only for person detection and it hasn't missed a beat, catching visitors even before they're fully in frame.
Totally glad I made the switch. Seen some YouTube reviews that need a serious update because this camera exceeded all my expectations. It impressed me so much, I even got a Reolink security cam and it's just as reliable.
Just stick to the setup instructions closely and you'll be all set. A quick look at some YouTube tutorials for managing the software on your PC could also come in handy.
The upgrade from my last doorbell is just insane. The video is super clear, it doesn't freak out over shadows like the old one did, and I get alerts right away. Slapped a 128GB SD card in there and I've been recording non-stop for weeks, and it's barely filled up. Beats the pants off my old doorbell's measly 14 days of cloud storage.
Not totally sold on having to use the Reolink chime, but it's not a dealbreaker. The app's menus are kind of a maze for tweaking settings, but it's manageable.
Despite that, I'd buy this again in a second and tell anyone who'll listen to do the same.
The camera quality is legit, and the night vision is surprisingly on point. The lens is just the right amount of wide-angle without getting all warped. Being able to tell apart random movement from an actual person is key, so I only get notified for the important stuff. I've set different chimes for package deliveries and doorbell rings, which also kick off email alerts with a video clip. With a 256GB microSD, I don't even need an NVR or a cloud service. If only there were more options for customizing responses and chimes... Imagine the look on a door-to-door salesperson's face hearing, "You've got the wrong doorbell!" from an auto-reply.
The video quality is top-notch, motion and person detection are spot-on, and I can send videos straight to my own server. No need to deal with cloud subscriptions.
Big thumbs up for this doorbell cam. Definitely recommend it.
You gotta install their PC Client, add the camera, and then dive into the settings. It's a bit of digging through menus—camera list, gear icon, Network settings, then Advanced, and finally, Network Ports. That's where you'll find the options for RTSP, ONVIF, and HTML. Tick those boxes, and you're golden for NVR and browser access.
Hit up Reolink's site for the download.
Catch you later!
The Reolink accepts a micro USB card up to 256 meg, holding videos until overwritten. Plus, if it's crucial, I can easily transfer it to my phone or PC. Connected it over WiFi but might switch to PoE for a direct link to my 2TB NVR soon. Love that it shows up in the Reolink App alongside my cameras. Also digs both 2.4 and 5.0 WiFi bands, which is not something all brands do.
Notifications come through quickly, and the doorbell chime is decent with 10 ring options. You get 3 pre-recorded messages, but custom ones are an option too! Clear images, day or night. Only been a month since installation, so time will tell on its durability.
So far, it's been great, and I'd definitely recommend it, especially for anyone looking to dodge those cloud storage fees. If you're already using Reolink gear, it's a no-brainer.
Swapped out my old doorbell cam for this one, and the image quality's just awesome. It was a snap to get it up and running with Blue Iris, and if you're not into that, it's got a solid integration with Home Assistant too. Comes with a pretty loud chime, but I haven't really used the Reolink app, so no thoughts on that.
This WiFi camera's legit. Gets me clear pics day and night. I let Frigate handle the motion detection heavy lifting with its TPU.
Here's the deal:
Hooks up with Frigate smoothly, which then plays nice with Home Assistant.
Crisp pictures, and setting it up with Frigate was a breeze, like, 10 minutes tops.
But, why though?
Putting an SD card slot on it seems like an odd choice since it's pretty easy to swipe a doorbell. I've got Frigate for all my recording needs. Seems like the SD card's more for folks who just wanna check when deliveries arrive.
No POE/WiFi combo version, which is kinda odd. Got the WiFi to work but now thinking of adding POE. This model's got an Ethernet port but no POE support.
Could use some work:
The image gets a bit warped at the edges, center's fine though. Might not be the best for evidence if it's not aimed right, but it works for me.
The phone app setup needs fixing.
Documentation could be better; a lot of figuring out on your own.
ReoLink's support hours aren't great; they're done by 3PM PST on weekdays.
The PC app could do with some navigation and playback improvements, like a 10-second rewind feature.
On the bright side, they were quick to fix a couple of issues I pointed out last week.
It supports 5G WiFi for a stable, fast connection, perfect for live streaming and getting alerts on time. The best part? No subscription fees and you keep all your footage locally, so you're in full control of your data.
Setting it up was straightforward, and the ability to customize the chime ring adds a nice personal touch. The motion detection and alert customization cut down on false alarms, making it a solid choice for both home security buffs and newcomers.