• 5MP HD 100FT NIGHT VISION with WIDE VIEWING ANGLE: 5MP Super HD camera, long-distance night vision range 65-100ft with 18 infrared LEDs, up to 80˚ wide viewing angle, capture more clearer and sharper images and video, great for driveway, hallways, etc.
  • POE OUTDOOR and INDOOR: PoE with only one Ethernet cable (up to 330ft), no power adapter needed, optional PoE switch or injector, easy setup with plug and play, waterproof camera, fit for indoor and outdoor, residential areas, retail store, business.
  • SMART MOTION DETECT and ALERT: Schedulable Motion detection, motion recording and real-time motion alert via email, app push notification to mobile phone, FTP upload snapshots and videos, motion sensibility adjustment - accurate and smart motion detection less false alarm.
  • FREE VERSITLE APPS and REMOTE VIEW: Free and intuitive Reolink Client and mobile app for iPhone and Android, PC Windows and MAC, no monthly subscription fee, support at least 8 camera sources, live view, remote view, motion detection, live stream control, and recorded video playback.
  • AUDIO FUNCTION and 24x7 NVR RECORDING: Built-in microphone, audio function; 24x7 HD video recording and storage with Reolink PoE network video recorders (support up to 16 cameras and with built-in 3TB HDD).

The hardest part for me mostly was physically installing the cameras and CAT5 cabling. Once I got them installed and connected them to a POE switch, it was super intuitive to configure. Practically plug and play, and the best part is the built in micro sd card slot on each camera means no need for a separate nvr. Install the app, scan the qr code on each camera, input some simple settings for email notifications and you're live.

I have a bullet camera looking down my driveway and three dome camera's looking at each door to our home. All have great video and motion detection that is adjustable. The only thing I don't like is you can see the red LED lights on the camera's I wish they were tied in with the motion detector. For the price of these camera's they really do work great. One would pay $600 - $1000's for motorized and covert night vision cameras. Speaking about the night vision these cameras give you a good 100+ feet depending on angles and how high they are installed. The software and phone app. work great, you do not have to have a NVR with the 64gb microSD card installed in each camera.

Purchased this camera for its POE (power over ethernet) feature since my switch and router are only one room away amd being in the basement, I could have passed a cable very easily. The main purpose of this camera is for my tenants in a 3 story building can see who is buzzing at the front door. I created individual accounts and passwords per apartment, so now they can see before buzzing anyone inside. I also like the app, I receive via email, video small video clips every time motion is sensed. My only dislike is the screw that holds the ring around the camera to the base, I think an improvement is needed. I had multiple attempts to make sure it was secured, but kept coming apart. Image is very clear, everything works fine from day 1.

I added this new camera to my 12 camera setup, running on Blue Iris NVR software on a big Dell server, monitoring many angles/doors of several buildings on my property. The rest are Dlink 720p bullet-cams that are 6 to 8 years old, which I paid $300 each for back then. I upgraded one of the Dlinks and added this dome camera as a new install because I wanted to be able to see much higher resolution cameras, so I could recognize faces, read license plates at a distance, and other details which are/were impossible with the old 720p cameras. Skeptical due to the very low price, I only ordered two of these, one is dome model, the other is the bullet-cam version model RLC-410-5MP, which appears to have the same guts in a different package. Very easy to install. I already had PoE ethernet hard-wired to these camera locations (and dozens of others), so it was literally plug-and-play. I changed the IP address from DHCP to hard-coded IP address so my Blue Iris DVR software knows where to find them. Since I had the cabling already in place, this install took less than 10 minutes including changing the IP address and adding it to my NVR software. The porch shots on this review are from this dome camera. I can't speak to any of the software features since I'm using advanced third-party NVR software, but the video quality is top-notch, and it easily sends 25fps at full resolution of 2560x1920, with many options on max bitrate. It can go as high as 8192kb/s, I have it set to 6144 kb/s and the video is smooth and quality is crystal clear. I plan to give these cameras a week or two to make sure there are no surprises, then I am replacing the other 12 with these and probably adding a few additional cameras, but early results are these are amazing cameras at any price, but especially for under $100 each.

I first test one of RLC-420-5MP for like a month, and I love it and then i add 3 more. I use POE switch and micro SD without DVR. This setup look very neat: - just one single Ethernet cable to camera - 64GB micro SD put inside the camera itself I am all set, i remote in all my camera, playback with audio, just using my iphone. Because the price is reachable, I plan to add more just for fun to see thing around the house

I have been a Proffessional Sercurity Intergrator for 20 years. I have worked with all types of CCTV Systems. I will say that I am most impressed with Reolink Cameras so far.Clear pictures, Very nice layed out Android app.I can see a lot of thought went into their. As most, you want to download and click through and pick it up with in 5 mins. Setup is Great, plug in, scan code on cam, name etc. Within moments you have a great camera system. Most moderately skilled DYI'S Should have no problems sitting these up.I use 200gb sd card in mine. This allows you to record to cameras locally, meaning no NVR, No bloated traffic on you network, etc. The app allows you to view cams in quad view, double click maximizes view, pinch to zoom in and out, set to Clear to view in 5mp, once set, app remembers your choices, has email notifications, schedule options for motion, when compared to Higher End Systems, they are up there. Eleminating a NVR, and Complicated Software is A Must.Just make sure you are getting a Camera with Sd recording or back up recording. NVR Fails, and you got sd backup....

I waited 2 months before posting a review. I love this camera so far. Quality is terrific during the day and ok at night. I have a light near the camera so my nighttime video is fine but if i didn’t I’d want one. Installation instructions were spot on as far as mounting. I can hear folks inside the front door but thru the camera, which is nice. I set this up to record to my synology nas 24x7 and it hasn’t hiccuped yet. The windows software to view in real-time works fine and is what I use with a standalone monitor/old laptop I hand lying around (don’t want to stress my nas too much). She’s been exposed to rain snow and wind and holds up fine. For the price I’m extremely happy.

Look to be robust, made of metal (I think aluminum not cheap plastic as the other camera). Since I was happy with the performance, quality and the price, I bought additional 3 cameras. Picture Quality is great (you don't need more than 5MP camera). Stable iPhone and Windows applications. Be aware that this is an IP camera hardwired internet cable connection (not Wi-Fi) which receive the power over the internet cable. You can use hub that inject power to the camera OR "PoE Injector Power Over Ethernet Adapter 48V 24W for 802.3af IP Camera" which cost on eBay about $4-5 per camera (Make sure it is 802.3af standard since each standard has different voltage). I really didn't want to struggle with the Wi-Fi receptions at each place at my home. The RLC-420 is still not supported on the cloud, I hope it will come one day. I installed 32GB SD cards and it good enough for my needs ( buy fast micro SD cards so it will capture the video properly). I bought SanDisk Extream U3 $10 each at Amazon. Of course you can access the cameras via mobile phone while you are on the road. You can also access the cameras outside of the network using any browser. However the web application requires Adobe Flash to run. Adobe flash do not run on MAC properly. I wish they will be able to use other methods.

This is a great camera, especially for the price. I ended up powering it with a cheap POE switch and it is working well. I have not hung it permanently yet as I was still in the testing phase, but am satisfied that it will perform without issue. The camera has a ton of features, but if I have one complaint the motion detection is very sensitive even at a lowest set point. I have it at 1 and it still alarms on shadows more frequently than expected. Make sure you update the firmware to get the full 30fps. Mine came with old firmware and limited it to 20fps. I will definitely be buying several more of these in the near future.

I have several of these systems installed at home and at my places of business. All system work perfectly. They are extremely easy to set up and operate. Literally the hardest part is running the cables. I have some that have used the included cables and some where I needed longer runs of CAT6 so I ran and terminated my own cables. The HDMI and VGA outputs are handy so I can use some of my older monitors if necessary. The software is the easiest application I have ever used. Download the app and scan the QRC code located on the corner of the NVR or on screen in the setup and you are finished. The dome cameras are easy to install and adjust but you need to be sure not to tighten the bracket down too tight before you snap the camera ring in or it will not lock. I have not had a application yet where I used the internal SD card recorder each camera has but may be able to use that feature soon. I also like the “no power switch” design of the NVR which insures the system is always on and comes right back up in the event of a power failure. Because all of my 5 systems are Reolink I can launch one app on my iPhone or iPad and see any of the 5 locations I have cameras installed. I can also give advanced remote pc access to any or all of the locations to who ever I choose to monitor over the web. Really nice quality, easy to install and great software. I can not tell you how well their tech or customer support is because I have not needed it at all. Oldest system is 2+yrs and still working 24/7/365 flawlessly.