🔒 Elevate your security game with ultra-clear, smart surveillance that never sleeps.
The REOLINK4K Security Camera System delivers professional-grade 8MP 4K video clarity with advanced person, vehicle, and animal detection. Featuring a plug-and-play PoE setup, 2TB HDD for continuous 24/7 recording, and an 8-channel NVR expandable up to 12 cameras, it offers seamless remote monitoring via iOS and Android apps. Designed for easy installation and reliable performance, this system ensures comprehensive, smart home or office security with minimal false alerts.
Focal Length Description | fixed, wide-angle |
Night Vision Range | 100 Feet |
Frame Rate | 20fps |
Recording Mode | Motion Recording; schedule recording; 24/7 recording |
Lens | Fixed |
Viewing Angle | 87 Degrees |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Hardware Interface | VGA, USB, eSATA, Ethernet, HDMI |
Power Source | DC |
Operating System | iOS, Android, Windows, Mac OS |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Personal Computers, Tablets, Laptops, Cameras |
Signal Format | Digital |
Camera Description | Rear, Front |
Night Vision | Night Vision |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K 8MP (2560 × 1920) |
Additional Features | Easy to Install, Waterproof, Vehicle Detection, Adjustable, Motion Sensor |
Number of Channels | 8 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 2 TB |
Item Dimensions | 14.76 x 7.68 x 11.42 inches |
Color | White |
T**E
Great quality camera system
Great price (discounted to $399) for a simple but quality security camera system. Easy installation and set up. Remote app works very well and the picture quality is outstanding. Sound quality from the camera mics is ok but not having had that feature before it's nice to have now and may prove useful. We highly recommend this system.
D**V
Great camera system for a low price.
These cameras are POE and easy to get setup with the NVR. Connecting the NVR to the PC and Phone applications was super easy. The only hard part about this is running all the ethernet cables to the cameras locations. We ran the cables through the attic to all camera locations and installed a 6 port ethernet wall plate to connect them all behind the wall. Then I used patch cables to go from the wall to the NVR. Cameras were installed under eaves with a small waterproof box next to each camera location to hide the wires and also to keep them protected from the elements. All in all it took about a month for me to get everything ran and installed but that was working on them when I had free time. If there is interest I will post pictures of how the cameras are installed and the wall plate. All the effort was worth it for me to not have to worry about wifi signal strength or having to change batteries or charge cameras.Camera picture quality is great when completely zoomed out. As with any camera that relies totally on a digital zoom you lose picture quality quickly when you try to zoom in on something. I do suggest you mess around with the Image Settings for the cameras for when they are recording in night mode. I had one camera especially that had pitch black background after about 30 ft from the camera. I upped the brightness on the camera and can now clearly see what was in that area.I was able to add 2 more Reolink cameras to this system with no issues. I added two of the 5 MP dome cameras to go over the front and back doors or the house.Something that was important to me was replacing the corded mouse that the system comes with with a wireless mouse. After trying out a few different mice the one that worked for me was the Logitech M310. It lags a bit sometimes but it is better than having to be right by the NVR to use it.
R**T
Great System, Poor Motion Detection
First off, let me say this up front: Wired is the ONLY way to go if you want a robust video surveillance system and POE (Power Over Ethernet) is the best option. I researched several POE units and found that Reolink was the best. The video is crystal clear, it is easy to set up (once you run the cables) and apps are great. There are 3 options for viewing and controlling the cameras. 1) Directly at the DVR itself via a monitor (not included) and a mouse. 2) via smart phone/tablet apps (iOs and Android) and 3) using the Reolink "client" software on a PC (Windows and Mac). The smart phone/tablet apps let you view and control the system from anywhere, either via WiFi or cellular.The only shortcoming of the system is its motion detection. It uses a simple algorithm that looks for overall changes in the scene, which will detect motion but all kinds of motion, like tree leaves blowing or shadows moving. You can set sensitivity and mask off zones to ignore but it really cannot differentiate between a person walking across the scene and a bag blowing around. FWIW, there is only one system that has truly "smart" motion detection and that's the Arlo system, but you have to pay a monthly fee for this feature. I started with the Arlo system because I didn't want to run cables, either for power or video. However, I soon realized that using battery operated wireless cameras had many shortcomings, not the least of which was having to change batteries often. And, most wireless systems have severe "latency" problems (delays in image display). There is no latency problem with Reolink.In conclusion: Dont' shy away from running cables. It may take some time but it will be worth it, especially if you choose Reolink.
S**M
If you are on the fence, I say GO FOR IT! POE/LAN port dimension were VERY LOOSE
This is a GREAT system for the money and I recommend it to anyone looking for an NVR package @ or under $500. The image quality is some of, if not, the best in this class (homeowner, small business).The only reason I am giving 4 stars rather than 5 is, the push notifications from the motion detection are infuriating. You really can't stop them without eliminating 99% of the motion recording triggers. Which results in essentially NO motion recording.SETUP:Setup was very simple, these systems are quite literally plug and play. Definitely bench test all the cameras together BEFORE installing to avoid wasting a bunch of time mounting it and then discovering that you have a problem. The most difficult part after you have selected the mounting sites is running the cables. If you intend to run the cables in walls or even up through the eves into an attic you need an electrician’s fiberglass cable poles ($12 at harbor freight for the 33' set). Plan on spending a full day running the wires if you are making your own and about half the day if you are using the included CAT5 (Seriously REOLINK its 2020, at least bump it up to CAT6). This is the second one of these Reolink systems I have installed on my own. I installed the older 4MP system at a relative’s home a few years back, which is still working flawlessly (no HDD issues 24/7 recording).MY QUALITY PROBLEM:However; between then and now I think the quality of parts that Reolink is receiving from their suppliers has declined. The main problem I ran into was that the POE/LAN ports on both the cameras and the NVR were a bit too large which made for a loose connection. This caused me headache for about a week as I chased my tail reconnecting and resetting cameras that had lost connection (never power, just connection, the IR lights would be on at night). I finally realized that the plug was moving side to side and had a lot of in/out slack too. So I replaced the standard plastic ends on the cables I originally installed (I never use the supplied cable, I ran all my own shielded cat6 = shorter runs and better signal quality) with a shielded end with a metal shroud around it (slightly larger physically in all directions) which eliminated the slack and thus my connectivity issue.CUSTOMER SERVICE:This whole time I was also working with Reolink customer support. While they were very polite and responsive (usually no more than 24hrs) I could tell that they weren't actually READING/Comprehending my emails, the steps I had already taken, or my description of the issue. The responses seemed very canned with no real interest in working the problem or investigating the possibility of a poor quality manufacturing run. These are not really techs but more like call centers they are just selecting responses from a dropdown menu in a troubleshooting program. They want to help and keep you as a customer but may not always know how.SOFTWARE:Their NVR, apps and client software are very user friendly and work well. With scalable quality options you should not have any issues reviewing footage remotely.MOTION DETECTION:I did find that the motion detection settings were confusing across all the platforms, all the setting options are listed differently (setting sliders reversed, high on the NVR = low on the phone app) as well as the motion detection ability in general. Reolink uses a Pixel based motion detection system based in the software rather than a PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor. This is great for an indoor setup where there are not many shadows or the shadows are stationary. However, in an outside setting where things like trees and clouds cast moving shadows all day you end up with A LOT of motion alert footage and push notifications on your phone. I just wish there was a setting to where the NVR still marks motion events in the playback log but you could set a schedule where no push notifications are sent.FRAME RATE:Three of the captured shots I posted were taken from the RLC-511 5MP which I added in an attempt to have a sort of LPR (License Plate Reader), unfortunately the frame rate (25 FPS) is not fast enough to truly capture a moving vehicle; slow and stationary vehicles it does a great job, and at the very least I can get a fairly decent vehicle description if needed. The 4K cameras are even slower at 20 FPS which means anything moving faster than a brisk jog will start to experience motion blur and it is about 1.5x worse at night. @REOLINK please add/develop a 5MP or 4K camera with a 60 FPS frame rate (preferably with 5-8x optical zoom) and an NVR that can handle it, or firmware update if that is what’s needed, to function as a LPR/ vehicle capture camera.NIGHT VISION:As you can see from the photos the night vision is pretty good, resolution is high. I do wish there was an option to adjust the brightness of the IR LEDs or to disable a portion of them; in order to reduce glare from things like nearby walls, license plates and reflective surfaces. I would like to see an invisible option added to the cameras they sell; whereas the available IR wavelength would be in the 930nM to 1000nM range, well outside of the human visible spectrum so that one can hide the cameras in the dark without the “ Floating Red Eye”. It would slightly reduce the effective range but would really help when your goal is to catch a group of criminals in the act rather than deter them.AUDIO QUALITY:The audio quality recorded by the 4K cameras is excellent. You can pick up planes overhead, distant sirens, not so distant gunshots (shooting range about 3/4 mile away), passing vehicles, normal conversation from people walking on the street about 25 to 30 feet away, kids sneaking up on each other playing hide and go seek (stealth has yet to be mastered by my kids), birds chirping, dogs barking, bugs bugging and even neighbors doing naughty adult neighbor things with the window open at 11:33pm.HDD CAPACITY:At present, I am only using the 2TB internal HDD in the NVR. With the 4- 4K cameras it came with recording 24/7 with audio, and the one additional 5MP with audio turned off camera I am able to store/review 131 hrs. or just under 5.5 days (5.458 days). I will revisit this portion of the review in a few months once I figure out if I can expand the storage beyond the 8TB total capacity that Reolink lists using a RAID 1/0 setup in a 4 bay enclosure using either the eSATA connection or ideally setting it up as a NAS cloud.OFF-BRAND COMPATIBILITY:This is the one area that REOLINK falls short. For starters their products are proprietary rather than ONVIF compliant. This means that their NVR and app refuse to recognize nearly all cameras besides their own (there are a select few that have been found to kinda work but can also cause issues in the app and with playback). While I understand this from a business continuity standpoint, as well as making troubleshooting simpler. I feel that their system should be able to work with other products that REOLINK doesn't currently offer. Such as a POE video doorbell, Thermal/FLIR cameras, or a panoramic fisheye.ADD-ON’s:I VERY strongly suggest pairing this with a Battery backup/surge protector. One that is large enough to keep the system running for 15-20 minutes is less than $50. This is the one I use: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HDC236Q/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1In the event of a power outage from a bad storm or bad actors (criminals) your system will keep recording for a while longer. Which might just come in handy if say, a tree branch falls and damages something, in this case the side of the pool, as a result of the storm that also killed the power. Or, say a group of vehicle burglars knock out power to most of the neighborhood at 1am to disable as many security systems, motion lights, street lights and cameras (most Wi-Fi cameras become essentially useless if you lose internet/Wi-Fi) as possible while they work (happened in my neighborhood).IN SUMMARY:Despite what I wish this system had or was capable of, or how I think it should be setup; I 100% received what I paid for and what was described. Reolink did not mislead with any of their claims or descriptions. Overall the kit is top of the line against its competitors in terms of Image quality, ease of setup, ease of use, software functionality & customer service (not necessarily knowledge).If you are on the fence I say GO FOR IT! At the end of the day the core purpose of a system like this is to provide the maximum amount of evidence to the police in the event that a crime is committed against you, your property or anything within the view of the cameras. This system does that 24/7- 365. It never sleeps and, as long as you point the cameras in the right direction, is always watching your back.If you are on the fence, I say GO FOR IT! At the end of the day the core purpose of a system like this is to provide the maximum amount of evidence to the police in the event that a crime is committed against you, your property or anything within the view of the cameras. This system does that like a champ, 24/7- 365. It never sleeps and, as long as you point the cameras in the right direction, is always watching your back.
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