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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Love this product! The quality is amazing. Works beautifully for full security around my home 24/7. Crystal clear quality. Records 24/7 with no subscription needed. Cameras move and follow objects. You can zoom in and out. Send yourself clips of events as well.
David Stone
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Ok, the initial setup was pretty confusing and it was a bit frustrating, but eventually I figured it out. Running the wires were tough but I knew that going into it. After the install, the cameras work great!! Using the app is easy. Gives me piece of mind knowing my cameras are always recording. I highly recommend these cameras if you are looking for a good and easy POE system. And I love that the cameras have auto tracking.
Emmett Boruff
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Works awesome
pk
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Good video quality. Motion tracking works pretty well. Video of interest is marked as car or person. Added some WiFi cameras to the nvr. You cannot add a battery operated camera however.
Jean-Claude Plamondon
Reviewed in Canada on December 6, 2024
Très satisfait
Daredevil007
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2024
Deal alert!!! save almost 200$ on this amazing all in one security system from ReolinkThis is a great bundle that features 4x 4k cameras with, 1 hub with 2tb of internal storage space and no monthly fees.. This kit is the perfect solution for covering every corner of you're home insuring 24h security and peace of mind. Although not the most advanced kit Reolink offers it does cover most of the basses for a recommendation. Especially at this price point.The build:These cameras feel well built with higher end plastic molds. The clear acrylic dome that houses the camera lens is also well integrated in the design. Each camera features an IR light sensor and small LED modules that light up when motion is detected after sunset. The mounting plates come with all the necessary hardware. They also feel robust with a thicker gage plastic polymer and metallic backing. Each camera is equipped with movement software and tracking capabilities. The bay station is made out of higher en components reminiscent of older DVR such as metal and high grade plastics. There is an internal High speed 2TB Hard disc drive that provides you with 24/7h of local storage space. This drive is expandable to 12TB of disc space.Things to consider:1: Canadian weather: These cameras are rated at -17c +40c. So when we look at the harsh winters we experience up north. With winter temperature hovering around -17 on average. Then these units might not be suitable in these conditions. They will still function but my experience damage if subjugated to long periods of extreme cold such as -40c.Features:Power over ethernet.Homebase Local Storage 2TB upgradable to 12TBRecording, 4K QHD,160 wide angle with low distortion355 degree pan 50 degree tiltHuman Detection, car detection.dual chat feature ( listen and talk in real time )Colour Night VisionLED lights 3000k night modeIPX 66 ratingimage quality:These cameras offer a good 4k sensor that has an above average dynamic range. Allowing for greater highlight and low light detail retrieval. There are some anti glare coatings on the lenses. Helping to eliminate sun spots and flairs. But you will need to periodically clean your cameras lenses to insure optimal image quality. The IR sensor's range is 20 meters witch seams on par with other models I've tested. The LED modules provide around 200 lumens of brightness allowing for good visibility at night. But can only illuminate a 30 foot cone.Final thoughts: 4.9 OUT OF 5This all in one package really offers great features for it's asking price. A home hub with a comprehensive app with storage. To ease of installation and expandability. This might be the right solution for your home security needs. Especially if you're looking to capture a 360 degrees surveillance scenario. Reolink offers many new POE cameras that offer even greater features such as auto zoom and newer colour night video with no lag. To top it off there is no monthly cloud subscription fees. Witch will save you thousand in the long run.
Oscar K.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I like the cameras, especially the rotating feature and two way voice, also the quality of picture is very good. One thing i did not like is that after you mount the camera the cable is visible and can be very easily cut with wire cutters. However, that is only an issue if camera is mounted within reach, all my cameras are mounted high by the roof and that is not an issue. That's just something to consider if you're mounting them close to the ground where they can be reached easily.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
First let me say, I like Reolink systems. The problem I have is getting other cameras to integrate with the NVR. I have an SV3C WiFi camera that I just cannot get to work with the NVR. That plus not being able to add cameras remotely and the general uselessness of the Web GUI costs them one star. YMMV, if you don't have 3rd party cameras you want to connect, then this system is pretty sweet. But be warned, if this system is not local to your location, you'll be making lots of trips until you get it set up the way you want. Some things can only be done if you are physically in front of the NVR. Here's hoping for a firmware update...soon.
brad morin
Reviewed in Canada on November 7, 2024
good so far, easy to install. nice control for the pan and tilt. image is clear. tracking works well but will stop where camera looses sight of person, i.e. behind a car. I like the feature to turn off notifications of vehicles and pets. Think i want to order the optical zoom cameras for future upgrade. hard drive has more than enough space for 24/7 recording, quick review to activities and than a quick format for another week.
Sprong
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2024
Very good camera system. The one downside is that I wish the cables were longer. Depending on your house, the ethernet cable might need to be longer. For instance if I have my system at the front of my house, to hook up a system in the backdoor I'll need at least 100ft of cable. Otherwise they give you everything you need. Honestly more reliable than those cheap wireless ones you can get on amazon!
Ebrahim Razzak
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
This system is excellent and an insane value for money. I added 4 cameras to this nvr and I have been beyond impressed.Really surprising how huge company like Arlo and Google are not able to come close to the value and quality provided by these cameras.Very easy to install and setup. My only gripe was that one of the cameras got stuck during the pan tilt function and when I got on a ladder to check on it, I had found the as card cover was protruding preventing the camera from panning. I pressed it back in and it was fine but the location of the slot is not ideal.Overall I heavily recommend this system.
Root Reviews
Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2024
Fantastic! As someone that's had over a dozen different types of WiFi security cameras I'm very impressed with this kit. I'd been looking for a while trying to find something that would meet my needs of an all-in-one security camera system without being too expensive and I think this does a really good job with that while also giving me plenty of options for expansion due to the 4 additional POE ports and wide lineup of Reolink cameras that are said to be compatible.There are so many good things about these cameras I don't even think I can list them all so I'll just list a few of the ones that come to mind right away:Advantages:1. Plug and play. There's really nothing to the setup beyond plugging the cables in and turning on the device. The hardest part is running the cables where you want them. But beyond that it just works right out of the box, it's auto detected in the application and just works right away even with default settings.2. Multi-platform support. There a full featured app for Windows, Mac iOS and Android. They even have the ability to access your cameras directly from your web browser without needing to install anything! The browser controls are limited and will only support showing medium resolutions for the previews. But I used the Windows and Android apps and they were super easy to use. Just install the application after plugging in the NVR and it came right up. I just needed to enter the password I created and all the cameras loaded right up without problem. Even with the app I was concerned I'd have to create some account somewhere - but no. I installed the Android app, launched it while connected to WiFi and it detected and added the NVR right away. After entering my password I closed the app, turned off WiFi and then used mobile data and the cameras came right up without needing to input anything or logging into some special account. Not to mention that you can also interact directly with the device by hooking up the included mouse and plugging the HDMI into a TV or monitor!3. Super clear cameras! These really are 4k resolution. I included a screenshot of the preview (not even from the actual saved video file, just the preview that's shown in the app). You can easily make out all the details of everything in the surrounding area even 40 feet away!4. Software is very intuitive and feature rich. It's very easy to navigate the software and there are TONS of options and settings to explore. I love the fact that nothing is locked behind any sort of paywall, membership or account. I've included some images of a few of the settings pages for cameras to get an idea of some of the controls you've got. Accessing recordings is very easy as well both to preview and to download to your computer.5. Auto tracking! Wow, it's hard to express just how cool this is. It's detection is amazing just how well it can identify people vs cars and it's ability to auto pan the camera to follow people that trigger the motion sensing works great even if they are trying to outrun it. By default it will follow them until they are no longer visible for a time then will go back to its default position. But you can adjust how it works within the settings and even disable this feature if you don't want it.6. 18m (59 feet) Power Over Ethernet (PoE) cables are included which I found to be a good enough length for me to get a camera at each corner of the house while keeping the NVR centrally located. No power adapters needed, the cameras all get the power they need right from the network ports they are plugged into in the NVR. I did confirm as well that if this isn't a long enough cable you can easily use a coupler and an additional cable and it doesn't affect the performance. If you're tech savvy and are able to you can also make your own cable. This worked just find as well with my own made Cat 5e cable I tested too! Of course, definitely try to use the included cables as they come with nice weather protection ends that protect the connection from rain.7. Low power consumption! I got this clocked in at only using 22.5 Watts operating all 4 cameras and recording during daylight hours. Which is honestly pretty amazing - the cost of running this thing 24/7 is negligible. It's about the same power consumption of 2 LED bulbs.Disadvantages:1. The wall mounting bracket is a pretty poor design and can easily get you into a situation where once you put the camera up there is no taking it down if you need to replace or move elsewhere. (The included ceiling mount doesn't have this issue)It's a bit hard to explain but in essence, to detach the ceiling mount disc portion from the L shaped wall-mount, you need to push a button on the top of the wall mount while turning ceiling mount disc the same direction that you would need to turn the camera to detach it from the ceiling mount disc. So you're forever loosening the camera from the disc rather than the disc from the wall mount due to the large amount of friction with trying rotate the ceiling mount disc. And if you pinned the cables under the wall mount like the directions show it makes it actually impossible to remove just the camera first as there isn't enough cable length to allow the required rotations to do so. And of course you can't access the screws to remove the mount either once the camera is on there without a special 90' driver.I imagine it might be possible to remove with a lot of messing about and using pliers and a screw driver trying to wedge things in there to get the leverage you need.2. Higher investment price compared to 4 cheap IP cameras. But this is WAY better than you would get with cheaper options. Especially when you consider the benefit of future expansion being possible without needing yet another app for each new camera.3. While the enhanced night vision is great for distance - everything looks well lit up and petty clear. There is an issue where there is light at night and the camera is too close. For example, I have one at my front door probably about 3 feet away from where people would stand when knocking at the door. If there is a light on outside the door, or the infrared LED is on the camera the faces get blown out as 100% white. No facial details are shown due to this over saturation of light. I tried playing with all the brightness and contracts settings but couldn't get the issue under control. Again, at distance this is fine but close up you really can't see anything in a low light setting when there is additional light being added. During the day this isn't an issue at all, it's only at night - I feel like the camera goes into a low-light mode and I couldn't see a control for it that helped prevent faces just becoming white silhouettes at close range when there was light. The saving grace is that by turning off the infrared and keeping it dark outside I'm able to see details on people approaching the house, which I suspect would be the most common situation - it's expected that a prowler would be around when all the lights are off anyway.Bottom line, despite the couple draw backs I'm still giving it 5-stars. I'm quite impressed with this kit and I think it would definitely meet the needs of most people. Yes, it's a bit of an investment ($769.99 at the time of review) but I really do think its worth it at this price as I am quite happy with it.
Scott P.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
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