• Stunning HD Display – This security camera system displays in a 2560 × 1920 HD detailed image, providing users with crystal-clear footage both during the day and at night. Enjoy our improved Night Vision feature which delivers a flawless display for up to 100ft.
  • Plug and Play PoE System – The camera kit comes with 60ft network cables, which allows for easy installation and set-up. After connecting the security cameras to the NVR ports, recording and live views can be seen within seconds via an HDMI monitor.
  • Stable Wiring and Digital Signal – Unlike a CCTV DVR system, videos from the IP camera system will not lose quality or be destroyed by faulty cables. A strong digital signal maintains a 5MP high-definition image via 330ft CAT6 or 270ft CAT5 ethernet cables. Users will never have to worry about signal degradation which usually happen on coaxial cable of DVR and analog cameras even within 100ft.
  • HDD Storage and Remote Playback – With pre-installed 2TB HDD, videos can be recorded and stored for ten days without overwriting occurring. Users can add one external 4TB HDD via the camera’s e-SATA port. With the free Reolink app, all videos can be played back through your smart device anywhere, anytime.
  • Flexible Operation – Reolink 5MP cameras are equipped with 8 PoE ports on the NVR video recorder, making the security system flexible enough to work with up to 8 Reolink PoE, bullet or dome cameras.

After owning 2 Zosi systems and 1 Nightowl system on 3 different properties - I'm in love. Never have the previous systems provided a working app. If it worked briefly - it wasn't stable and was a nightmare to setup. PROS OVER THE OTHER SYSTEMS: - cameras actually are manually adjustable left and right without mounting vertically (most cameras "ZOSI" have a mount that does not pivot left to right when mounting on a wall) - mounting pivot point is made better and can be readjusted without it stripping (beware cheap soft metal from others) - we've had to use metal bond to fix others after only first adjustment thread failure. - Did I mention the app!!! Finally! A real app, easy to setup, easy to operate and loaded with some powerful features the others only pretend to have. Works brilliantly on my Macbook Pro, my Note 9 and my wife's iPhone. - Sound - it has sound too. Audio transmitted from camera to whatever platform I'm viewing from is great. Not perfect sound like a stereo system, but the perfect amount and quality for hearing what's happening. I'm in love so far. I enjoyed replacing the old lines with the single PoE line. My next purchase will hopefully be one of their PTZ wireless or wired cameras for my system. I have 4 empty slots available and can't wait to finish the project. Note: I emailed the company on 02.26.19 asking about compatible PTZ cameras that would work with their system as I was worried with the 3.5 star ratings on the one by Reolink. They responded in very well written English and answered my questions within a few hours. Color me impressed! Thank you REOLINK!!!

I bought this system based on other user reviews, and am very happy with it. The cable routing through my home attic has been a bit challenging (no getting around that sometimes), but I wanted a hard-wired system to avoid the wi-fi connection issues the wireless systems often have. Once the cables were ran (and the provided long Ethernet cables are a real plus), then the camera mounting was easy and secure, I connected the cables, turned the system on and was in business. It has taken a few days to learn the system operation and select settings that work for me, but it's now working just as I want and it's easy to modify if I wish. The daytime picture quality is outstanding, and the IR lights give sufficient range at night to illuminate my property as I needed. The IR lights do attract some bugs, but I have adjusted the motion sensitivity to eliminate false alarms from those while picking up people or vehicles adjacent to my house - great for those areas that are otherwise hard to observe. In summary, I am very happy with this system in all respects - ease of installation, ease of use, performance and price.

I've been looking for a survalance system for my house (around $300-$700 range). I've done a lot of researching and looking at reviews online for good systems for the budget. I'm very happy with this one. It was simple to wire and setup recording. The quality of the image is perfect for my use. I can read liecence plates and see faces pretty clear from where they're setup. The night vision is decent, you cant see very far but it's good enough for my needs.

I finally replaced my patchwork of security cams that used to FTP videos to my NAS with a real security system. It used to take me hours to search through tens of thousands of video clips and stills stored to my NAS. Now, I can call up videos anytime I want and see them instantly. Not a month after upgrading my system, I got a visit from the county Police investigator. He saw the cameras on my house, and wanted help in piecing together the getaway route of the person who robbed a gas station down the street. I was able to pull up the times the vehicle should have passed my house, and let him know (positively) that there was not a single vehicle that traveled past my house between the times he gave me. Felt pretty good to be able to help so quickly. So on to the system... I have 8 channels of POE readily available. So far I have setup 4 POE cams, plus one more Reolink Wi-Fi camera. Setup was simple. Plug and play. The system even added my old cameras without me having to do a single thing. The software is excellent, but takes some patience figuring out how to use it. There are literally hundreds of forum posts that will walk you through just about any question you could have. When you do come up with a 'stumper' of a question, support is there immediately to help. I used email to report a small inconsistency I found between the NVR display and the Windows client. A couple emails later, I was told that the issue got forwarded to the development team to work it into the next client release. Stellar support, in my opinion. As everybody else states, the 5MP cams are excellent. No issues so far. Crisp and clear video. Night vision outshines my old cams by a long-shot. The motion setup is great. You can omit areas you don't care about, and highlight areas you do. What else can I say? I'm pretty happy with my system. I have a fairly extensive IT background, but I feel anyone with even very little knowledge could successfully install and setup this Reolink system. It's that simple.

I read a lot of reviews before I bought this. I've had it about eleven months. I saw a lot of negative reviews along with a lot of good ones, but I still decided to go with this brand. Glad I did. The set up was easier than I expected. I know my way around computers, but I'm no wiz. I think the average person should have no problem. I got it working on my phone in no time at all. Same with being able to watch on a computer. Although, I have it set up on a dedicated TV, so it's always on. You have a lot of options to set the motion detection, and notifications. You can set it up to send you to send an email when the motion is activated. And that takes a few minutes to receive. But the notification take just a few seconds. I assume just like the "Ring Doorbell". But with this there is no monthly fee. Last month I got up one morning, and one cameras were not working. I did a little trouble shooting, and still no luck. The other three were fine. So I emailed customer support. They got back to me the same day. Over the next few days we did more trouble shooting and they rectified the situation to my 100% satisfaction. I am very happy with this system, and the customer service

Running the cat5 cables was a pain, but well worth the security of CCTV. I did not want to have my video on the web. Although that is an option. I ran the HDMI cable 50' to my big screen tv in the living room. And 25' video cable to a tv in another room. The signal through the HDMI cable was too week to run on the big screen but I added an HDMI booster and the pictures came in brilliantly. I ran cat5 to the 2 reolink 410w's (4MP) I had previously purchased and they perform great.

So after a pair of leather shoes, a bottle of hand sanitizer, and sandals were stolen, we decided to get some cameras hooked up but a fairly low budget because of the stuff going on right now. We were looking at youtube reviews like you probably have researching the best ones and the reolink cameras came out on top for the price point. After deciding whether we wanted bullet or turret style cameras, the version with both was chosen. Bullet for front to be noticed by porch pirates and such, and turret for the backyard to be less likely to be shot with water. Installation was a living hell from mosquitoes and dull drill bits as well as both hammer drill batteries being dead, the plastic and rubber boot covering the cables was so hard to put on right plus mosquitoes so we just taped it up and called it a night. While setting up the nvr the hdmi cable barely was long enough to go to the TV. I saw no documentation on hdmi cable length so here it is, about 5 feet long. Again, be sure those drill batteries are charged up. Final thoughts: These cameras deliver great quality and a wallet that hasn't been shot a few times. The nvr interface isnt too hard to use but there is some areas where their engrish could be improved. On the settings I could not find the button to block out a specific spot and I looked all over that {REDACTED} menu. These also keep recording even without internet, it just needs to be connected to the nvr and you're set. This is particularly important since spectrum's unreliable internet constantly disconnects. The motion detection sometimes doesn't detect people walking by and detects trees and plants moving in the wind. Im only using the 4 included cameras right now but I think if I were to add a few more cameras I would need to upgrade the hard drive. Our own cars' license plates are easily readable too. wow this was a long review from a random guy typing on his phone

5 stars...even though motion detection does not work well for me, the system does flawless 24x7 surveillance with great picture quality, great App functionality, plenty of granular controls and simple stupid installation. Note, unless your application is close quarters like on a covered porch, the motion detection will give false positives due to the IR attracting bugs, and snow/rain also sets them off...it is truly the nature of the tech...there is no inexpensive system like this that I found with PIR motion detection, so I use a 3 pack of Blink XT2 for that purpose and they work flawlessly. For the price, expandability and the core functionality of the Reolink system, I give 5 stars. Just set it and forget it!

Purchased this system for my parents. Easy installation and setup. I’m able to view my cameras at my house and my parents house at the same time with the same app on my cell phone. You’re talking awesome...that’s awesome. I also like the mic on the cameras to pickup voices of any shady behavior. Bottom-line...Reolink has an awesome system.

For me, this is a great security camera system. Very easy to install yourself. Be sure to get quality Ethernet cables to avoid signal degration. Image quality is good, night vision is pretty powerful. All cameras hooked up to the DVR box that records 24/7. Best thing, you don't need a computer to get this up and running, nor an internet connection, everything is self contained and operating if you choose. Total privacy.