Wireless Home Security Camera – Night Vision Two-Way Audio CCTV Camera Indoor Baby Monitor
Product Details:
- Storage: 128G
- Video Compression Format: H.264
- IR Distance(m): 30M
- Certification: CE
- Color: White
- Alarm Action: Local Alarm
- customized: Yes
- Supported Mobile Systems: Android, iOS
- Smart home platform: Other
- TF Card: None
- Power Supply(V): 5V
- Power Supply(V): 5V
- Audio Output: None
- Power Consumption(W): 9W
- Sensor: CMOS
- Sensor Brand: SONY
- Power Supply: Normal
- Viewing Angle: 360°
- Audio: Two-Way Audio
- Motion Detection: Support
- Night Vision: Support
- App: YOOSEE
- Wifi Frequency: 2.4Ghz
- Wifi Standard: IEEE802.11b/g/n
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Dwayne –
1593
Christopher –
bit of a waste of money as it’s not supported by my Qmanager nas and it defaults to the low quality stream. Nice if you have the time to fight with compatibility and installation.
Mr M. –
returned this camera as it stutters and you can only use the sub stream in a browser or in a number of NVR. I’ve tried it in Shinobi and Frigate , you just can’t display the 4k stream. In Frigate you can mess with ffmpeg and convert it to a h264 stream, but whats the point of that, and it still not a clean stream.
I’m getting another 8MP Amcrest, which is a couple of years old, but looks just as good and with a wider FoV and more importantly is a h264 feed.
A pity really, just goes to show not all reviews do the job, I’ve dived into it a lot more, and it seems as though it’s good, but not that good, it is cheap though I got it for £65, which is a brilliant price, as my Amcrest is another £40.
A real pity the display when looked at through my phone was really good, but as I said no good if you can’t use it in a software NVR.
Nick G. –
had a RLC-820a for almost a year now and until recently, have been deling with various annoying false AI detections (despite constant finetuning of settings). That being said, it now seems the latest firmware updates have finally fixed most of the silly false detections (more granular settings on the AI detection no doublt playing a part).
As long as you’re prepared to spend a bit of time (couple of hours) over the first week or so fine tuning the settings (in normal and IR mode), I feel you can get pretty decent results finally. Now happy enough with it that I’ve just bought another 🙂
One big area in need of improvement (Reolink if your reading!) is the process for upgrading the firmware if you are using the NVR. Even though connected to the Internet, update buttons for both NVR and cameras always just say “on latest version” when I can see updates on your website. For me this means identifying the precise model and version, downloading driver to USB stick, climbing under my stairs with a monitor and updating directly on the device. Oh yeah, and forget to unzip the .PAK files for another trip to your PC and back again! Unable to access the camera web UI’s as they seem to hide behind the NVR’s IP address. Long story not so short, the update buttons just working would
Daniel –
Great picture quality and easy installation (plug&play). The person and vehicle detection works well enough to limit false alerts which was my intention for purchasing this product. You can then search playback videos specifically for any motion, people or vehicles independently or collectively, which is very handy.
The cons of this product:
1) I connected these products to the 8 channel reolink nvr – it turns out if you want to use the time lapse function then you need to connect the cameras to your router to use that functionality and then find them on your network to add them to the nvr – a bit arse about face – I did request on a support ticket to reolink they add the time-lapse function to the nvr.
2) The clip feature (a pinch and drag zoom function for the stream) always seems to revert to low resolution. I can’t clip in high resolution. My old cameras (D800) could clip in high resolution.
Besides those teething issues, which hopefully get resolved, this is a good product.
Stehen –
Works great on Synology Surveillance station. Did not auto- recognise it so just work out the IP address and add it manually. Picture quality is fantastic and the sound is very acceptable as well. When connected to a Reolink NVR it is picked up automatically immediately either on the LAN or connected to a port directly.
Have not used the number plate recognition stuff. I have no interest in that and will leave the funky stuff to the NVR/Synology.
I really don’t understand some of the negative reviews and I have installed hundreds of cameras at friends and families homes. I now always go to Reolink since they are so well built and reliable. Not a single one of them have ever gone wrong since I installed the first one six years ago. The mounting is perfectly fine. If you install under the eaves who is going to remove it being so high up? If you install on a bunglaow, say, or lower down you must always be aware that someone could aerosol spray over the camera anyway so a lower down camera is a bunk idea anyway.
Naeem –
Firstly the 4K picture is excellent both during the day and at night. To get none blurry motion at night you have to adjust the shutter speed which does darken things but it’s still usable. However, after trying several times to configure the motion detection to only alert in a specific area I contacted Reolink support. Their response was disappointing :
‘Sorry to tell you that the motion detection zone only works for any motion, not for the smart person and vehicle detection. So even though you have set the detection zone for the camera, cars and people outside of this zone are still detected and alerted on. Our engineers are trying hard to optimise the function. I beg for your understanding that it may take some time to make it’
After pushing them further they said the only way to prevent alerts from outside of the detection zone was to apply a privacy mask over the remaining area!! Meaning you can’t see the whole picture but only alert on certain parts of it.
Their website clearly states ‘you can customise the motion zone to your like, deciding where objects movement will be detected and where they will