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| Video Capture Resolution | 5MP, 2560x1920 |
| Color | White |
| Signal Format | IP Network |
| Low light technology | Starlight Night Vision |
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- PLUG & PLAY POE SYSTEM: With a single network cable, you can connect each IP camera to Reolink NVR for both power supply and video transmission, making the installation easy enough for DIY enthusiasts and beginners.
- CUSTOMIZED MOTION DETECTION: Featuring detailed detection settings, the Reolink system allows you to adjust the sensitivity level, area and recording schedule of the detection, thus decrease some potential false alarms and help you enjoy peace of mind day & night.
- ENHANCED VIDEO RECORDING: Thanks to the built-in mic of Reolink cameras, the system can pick up ambient sound and help to add another layer of security despite the reliable 24/7 continuous recording.
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Reolink established in 2009 is a cutting-edge global innovator in smart home security and camera solutions. Over the years, we’ve been devoted to creating the finest security products for home & business owners.
Until now, we’ve offered a full range of smart home products and helped millions of people from all around the world, gaining the trust of our customers in a professional way.
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View and Playback in 5MP/30fpsFeaturing the latest technology, the wired security camera system can record in crystal clear 5MP at 30fps, providing you with some unnoticeable details while maintaining smooth on-screen movement. |
Customizable Motion ZoneSetup motion detection zone to your liking and decide where objects' movements will be detected. Once completed, you can reduce unwanted alarms and only receive true alerts recorded in the monitoring area. |
Real-Time Motion AlertsAs dangers occur, a prompt e-mail or push will be sent to your smart devices while the NVR itself will make sound warnings and upload videos to your FTP server, allowing for your quick action when trouble arises. |
Why Choosing Wired PoE System?
What's in the Box?
- 1 x 8CH NVR with 52V Adaptor
- 4 x B500 PoE Cameras
- 1 x USB Mouse
- 1 x 1M Cat5 Cable
- 4 x 18M Cat5 Cables
- 1 x 1M HDMI Cable
- 1 x Quick Start Guide
- 4 x Packs of Screws and Other Accessories
RLK8-410B4-5MP PoE System Specifications
RLN8-410 NVR Specifications
- IP Video Input: Up to 8 Reolink IP cameras
- Display Resolution: Up to 4K for HDMI and 1080P for VGA
- Compression Format: H.264
- Power over Ethernet Sockets: IEEE 802.3 af/at
- Working Temperature: -10°C +45°C (14°-113° F)
B500 Camera Specifications
- Image Sensor: 1/2.7" 5MP CMOS (2560 × 1920)
- Lens: f=4.0 mm Fixed, F=2.0
- Viewing Angle: Horizontal: 80°, Vertical: 58°
- Reolink Systems only work with Reolink Cameras(up to 12MP).
- Kit cameras of the system cannot work without the NVR and don't support Smart Home function.
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| 8CH Smart POE Security Camera System RLK8-510B4-A | 16CH POE Security Camera System RLK16-410B8-5MP | 16CH Smart POE Camera System RLK16-810B8-A | 16CH Smart PoE Camera System RLK16-820D8-A | 5MP POE Security Camera RLC-410-5MP | 5MP POE Security Camera RLC-520 | |
| Channel | 8 channel | 16 channel | 16 channel | 16 channel | / | / |
| Pre-installed HDD | 2TB | 3TB | 3TB | 3TB | / | / |
| HDD Capacity | 6TB via SATA, 6TB via e-SATA, 12TB in total | 2x 6TB via SATA, 12TB in total | 2x 6TB via SATA, 12TB in total | 2x 6TB via SATA, 12TB in total | / | / |
| Smart Person/Vehicle Detection | ✓ | / | ✓ | ✓ | / | / |
| Weatherproof | IP66 Certified | IP66 Certified | IP66 Certified | IP66 Certified | IP66 Certified | IP66 Certified |
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 14.76 x 7.68 x 11.42 inches |
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| Item Weight | 13.5 pounds |
| ASIN | B016UCNP3A |
| Item model number | RLK8-410B4-5MP |
| Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#2 in Surveillance DVR Kits
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| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 20, 2015 |
| Manufacturer | Reolink Digital |
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2019
For my money, this Reolink 5MP security system is the absolute best in its class. Installation and setup are quick and easy, and the image quality is crisp and sharp day or night. But it's the outstanding phone and tablet apps that separate this system from the rest of the field. Reolink clearly put a lot of thought into app functionality, and it pays off.
Long Version:
This was actually the second 5MP security system I bought to replace my aging Q-See 720P system. Unfortunately, the first system I bought (ZOSI) was crippled by a really poor phone app. Since I usually live-view or playback when I'm away from home, the app is a crucial component. After returning the ZOSI system, I did a lot more homework, including watching a number of YouTube videos. The Reolink app looked to have the best functionality and ease of use, so that's the system I chose.
Installation was straightforward. This is a PoE (Power over Ethernet) system, so I used my existing BNC cables to pull the new CAT5 cables. I made up a plywood drill guide to accurately drill the screw and cable holes in my soffits. This is one improvement I could suggest: I wish Reolink would provide a molded plastic drill template, as this would make camera mounting easier. With the cameras installed and the CAT5 cables in place, all that's left is to hook up the NVR. Initial programming could hardly be easier - far more user-friendly than my old Q-See system.
Last step was installing the apps on my phone and tablet, and this too was a snap, with a QR scan taking care of most of the process. There's also a Windows client that lets me view and control the system from my laptop.
The phone app is excellent. On opening the app, it automatically goes to your most recent view. This is great, as I most often check the camera at my front door to look for packages when I'm away, or to see who's at the door before deciding whether to answer. To save bandwidth, the phone app view is medium-res, but there's a cool feature called "Clip" that gives you a high-res closeup you can drag and zoom around the overall view. Rotate your phone, and the view instantly switches to full-screen.
The playback feature is also excellent. It's quick and easy to navigate to the time period you want to replay. Simply tap the date and then select the time block (the recordings are saved in roughly 1-hour blocks). Drag the slider to find the exact period you want to replay, then tap the camera icon for a still photo or the movie icon to start recording video. I do wish there was a 30 second skip forward/back option, as this would make finding the exact moment of interest a little easier. Photos and videos are saved to local storage, but you can also set up a cloud account and have them upload automatically.
The app also supports remote control PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom) cameras if you decide to add one or more to your system. The system comes with 4 cameras, but the NVR supports up to 8, so you have room to upgrade.
The system also supports push alerts to your phone. You can choose which cameras to send alerts and choose the portions of their fields of view to ignore so as to reduce false alarms. The motion detection is very sensitive, so I'd recommend selecting only the key ares, like your front steps and mailbox lid. Alerts are almost instantaneous.
Finally some comments on the Windows Client: This too is a useful tool, as when working from home I can keep it running in the background and quickly see who's at the door. Because my laptop is on the same router as the NVR, live view is much sharper than on my phone. The client also supports closeup "Clips" for getting a sharper view of some object of interest.
I would add that Reolink's website is excellent, with regularly updated setup how-tos and support FAQs, and their tech support staff are fast and efficient in replying to questions.
All in all, this security system has met or exceeded nearly all my wishes and expectations.
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Short Version:
For my money, this Reolink 5MP security system is the absolute best in its class. Installation and setup are quick and easy, and the image quality is crisp and sharp day or night. But it's the outstanding phone and tablet apps that separate this system from the rest of the field. Reolink clearly put a lot of thought into app functionality, and it pays off.
Long Version:
This was actually the second 5MP security system I bought to replace my aging Q-See 720P system. Unfortunately, the first system I bought (ZOSI) was crippled by a really poor phone app. Since I usually live-view or playback when I'm away from home, the app is a crucial component. After returning the ZOSI system, I did a lot more homework, including watching a number of YouTube videos. The Reolink app looked to have the best functionality and ease of use, so that's the system I chose.
Installation was straightforward. This is a PoE (Power over Ethernet) system, so I used my existing BNC cables to pull the new CAT5 cables. I made up a plywood drill guide to accurately drill the screw and cable holes in my soffits. This is one improvement I could suggest: I wish Reolink would provide a molded plastic drill template, as this would make camera mounting easier. With the cameras installed and the CAT5 cables in place, all that's left is to hook up the NVR. Initial programming could hardly be easier - far more user-friendly than my old Q-See system.
Last step was installing the apps on my phone and tablet, and this too was a snap, with a QR scan taking care of most of the process. There's also a Windows client that lets me view and control the system from my laptop.
The phone app is excellent. On opening the app, it automatically goes to your most recent view. This is great, as I most often check the camera at my front door to look for packages when I'm away, or to see who's at the door before deciding whether to answer. To save bandwidth, the phone app view is medium-res, but there's a cool feature called "Clip" that gives you a high-res closeup you can drag and zoom around the overall view. Rotate your phone, and the view instantly switches to full-screen.
The playback feature is also excellent. It's quick and easy to navigate to the time period you want to replay. Simply tap the date and then select the time block (the recordings are saved in roughly 1-hour blocks). Drag the slider to find the exact period you want to replay, then tap the camera icon for a still photo or the movie icon to start recording video. I do wish there was a 30 second skip forward/back option, as this would make finding the exact moment of interest a little easier. Photos and videos are saved to local storage, but you can also set up a cloud account and have them upload automatically.
The app also supports remote control PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom) cameras if you decide to add one or more to your system. The system comes with 4 cameras, but the NVR supports up to 8, so you have room to upgrade.
The system also supports push alerts to your phone. You can choose which cameras to send alerts and choose the portions of their fields of view to ignore so as to reduce false alarms. The motion detection is very sensitive, so I'd recommend selecting only the key ares, like your front steps and mailbox lid. Alerts are almost instantaneous.
Finally some comments on the Windows Client: This too is a useful tool, as when working from home I can keep it running in the background and quickly see who's at the door. Because my laptop is on the same router as the NVR, live view is much sharper than on my phone. The client also supports closeup "Clips" for getting a sharper view of some object of interest.
I would add that Reolink's website is excellent, with regularly updated setup how-tos and support FAQs, and their tech support staff are fast and efficient in replying to questions.
All in all, this security system has met or exceeded nearly all my wishes and expectations.
For my money, this Reolink 5MP security system is the absolute best in its class. Installation and setup are quick and easy, and the image quality is crisp and sharp day or night. But it's the outstanding phone and tablet apps that separate this system from the rest of the field. Reolink clearly put a lot of thought into app functionality, and it pays off.
Long Version:
This was actually the second 5MP security system I bought to replace my aging Q-See 720P system. Unfortunately, the first system I bought (ZOSI) was crippled by a really poor phone app. Since I usually live-view or playback when I'm away from home, the app is a crucial component. After returning the ZOSI system, I did a lot more homework, including watching a number of YouTube videos. The Reolink app looked to have the best functionality and ease of use, so that's the system I chose.
Installation was straightforward. This is a PoE (Power over Ethernet) system, so I used my existing BNC cables to pull the new CAT5 cables. I made up a plywood drill guide to accurately drill the screw and cable holes in my soffits. This is one improvement I could suggest: I wish Reolink would provide a molded plastic drill template, as this would make camera mounting easier. With the cameras installed and the CAT5 cables in place, all that's left is to hook up the NVR. Initial programming could hardly be easier - far more user-friendly than my old Q-See system.
Last step was installing the apps on my phone and tablet, and this too was a snap, with a QR scan taking care of most of the process. There's also a Windows client that lets me view and control the system from my laptop.
The phone app is excellent. On opening the app, it automatically goes to your most recent view. This is great, as I most often check the camera at my front door to look for packages when I'm away, or to see who's at the door before deciding whether to answer. To save bandwidth, the phone app view is medium-res, but there's a cool feature called "Clip" that gives you a high-res closeup you can drag and zoom around the overall view. Rotate your phone, and the view instantly switches to full-screen.
The playback feature is also excellent. It's quick and easy to navigate to the time period you want to replay. Simply tap the date and then select the time block (the recordings are saved in roughly 1-hour blocks). Drag the slider to find the exact period you want to replay, then tap the camera icon for a still photo or the movie icon to start recording video. I do wish there was a 30 second skip forward/back option, as this would make finding the exact moment of interest a little easier. Photos and videos are saved to local storage, but you can also set up a cloud account and have them upload automatically.
The app also supports remote control PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom) cameras if you decide to add one or more to your system. The system comes with 4 cameras, but the NVR supports up to 8, so you have room to upgrade.
The system also supports push alerts to your phone. You can choose which cameras to send alerts and choose the portions of their fields of view to ignore so as to reduce false alarms. The motion detection is very sensitive, so I'd recommend selecting only the key ares, like your front steps and mailbox lid. Alerts are almost instantaneous.
Finally some comments on the Windows Client: This too is a useful tool, as when working from home I can keep it running in the background and quickly see who's at the door. Because my laptop is on the same router as the NVR, live view is much sharper than on my phone. The client also supports closeup "Clips" for getting a sharper view of some object of interest.
I would add that Reolink's website is excellent, with regularly updated setup how-tos and support FAQs, and their tech support staff are fast and efficient in replying to questions.
All in all, this security system has met or exceeded nearly all my wishes and expectations.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Reolink Security System is All About the App
By Jim Ryan on February 9, 2019
Short Version:By Jim Ryan on February 9, 2019
For my money, this Reolink 5MP security system is the absolute best in its class. Installation and setup are quick and easy, and the image quality is crisp and sharp day or night. But it's the outstanding phone and tablet apps that separate this system from the rest of the field. Reolink clearly put a lot of thought into app functionality, and it pays off.
Long Version:
This was actually the second 5MP security system I bought to replace my aging Q-See 720P system. Unfortunately, the first system I bought (ZOSI) was crippled by a really poor phone app. Since I usually live-view or playback when I'm away from home, the app is a crucial component. After returning the ZOSI system, I did a lot more homework, including watching a number of YouTube videos. The Reolink app looked to have the best functionality and ease of use, so that's the system I chose.
Installation was straightforward. This is a PoE (Power over Ethernet) system, so I used my existing BNC cables to pull the new CAT5 cables. I made up a plywood drill guide to accurately drill the screw and cable holes in my soffits. This is one improvement I could suggest: I wish Reolink would provide a molded plastic drill template, as this would make camera mounting easier. With the cameras installed and the CAT5 cables in place, all that's left is to hook up the NVR. Initial programming could hardly be easier - far more user-friendly than my old Q-See system.
Last step was installing the apps on my phone and tablet, and this too was a snap, with a QR scan taking care of most of the process. There's also a Windows client that lets me view and control the system from my laptop.
The phone app is excellent. On opening the app, it automatically goes to your most recent view. This is great, as I most often check the camera at my front door to look for packages when I'm away, or to see who's at the door before deciding whether to answer. To save bandwidth, the phone app view is medium-res, but there's a cool feature called "Clip" that gives you a high-res closeup you can drag and zoom around the overall view. Rotate your phone, and the view instantly switches to full-screen.
The playback feature is also excellent. It's quick and easy to navigate to the time period you want to replay. Simply tap the date and then select the time block (the recordings are saved in roughly 1-hour blocks). Drag the slider to find the exact period you want to replay, then tap the camera icon for a still photo or the movie icon to start recording video. I do wish there was a 30 second skip forward/back option, as this would make finding the exact moment of interest a little easier. Photos and videos are saved to local storage, but you can also set up a cloud account and have them upload automatically.
The app also supports remote control PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom) cameras if you decide to add one or more to your system. The system comes with 4 cameras, but the NVR supports up to 8, so you have room to upgrade.
The system also supports push alerts to your phone. You can choose which cameras to send alerts and choose the portions of their fields of view to ignore so as to reduce false alarms. The motion detection is very sensitive, so I'd recommend selecting only the key ares, like your front steps and mailbox lid. Alerts are almost instantaneous.
Finally some comments on the Windows Client: This too is a useful tool, as when working from home I can keep it running in the background and quickly see who's at the door. Because my laptop is on the same router as the NVR, live view is much sharper than on my phone. The client also supports closeup "Clips" for getting a sharper view of some object of interest.
I would add that Reolink's website is excellent, with regularly updated setup how-tos and support FAQs, and their tech support staff are fast and efficient in replying to questions.
All in all, this security system has met or exceeded nearly all my wishes and expectations.
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If you've ever asked yourself, "hey, it's 2018, I wonder what software from 1996 is like" then you should pick up this system. This is what happens when you have a single product owner dumping every requirement they can think of on a developers desk and then walking away. No UX. No QA. I hope someone involved in the development of this software at Reolink sees this and takes offense. They should. I'm offended that you think I'm dumb enough to find this an acceptable experience for my money. And when I talk about software, know that I'm talking about All three facets. The NVR software is probably the most reliable, but it's ugly as sin, mouse clicks don't always register, and the word "intuitive" simply does not exist in the Reolink dictionary. So I bumped over to the Android and iOS apps. They look better, but they're far from bug-free, and the notification system is G-A-R-B-A-G-E on both systems. They try to play it off on the Android notification service, but that's a cop-out. We have had Netgear Arlo for a few years now and they're getting us notifications within 5 seconds. Reolink is taking about 2-4 minutes. That's unacceptable. Someone can clean me out in 2-4 minutes. Streaming playback also doesn't work at all, and even if it did...wowsa it looks like it'd be a friggin nightmare trying to find the right clip. The Windows app is probably the worst offense of the three. A few key examples of how badly it's been made are the lack of 21:9 support(stretches video feeds out), the inability to resize the windowed app(it's either full-screen or a very small pre-determined resolution), and then just a million horrible design choices and bugs. Like when I go into a settings menu, there are tabs for each area, but each tab has an X so I can remove that tab. Why? When I leave and come back, the tab is there again. Why why why? Then when I'm in full-screen mode and I click the button to go into windowed mode, it just opens a menu to select a resolution. What? What resolution? wtf is that? Jesus it's bad.
There are things called best-practices. There's something called quality assurance. There are standard practices that help companies make decent software. Reolink clearly ignored the playbook and just winged it. I'm guessing the pressure from new competition like Nest, Netgear, and Blink sent them into a panic when they suddenly had to pay attention to disruptive technology. They were forced to make a decision; make a proper investment to build proper software that would sustain their business over the coming years OR throw a token amount of money at the problem to outsource the app dev to the lowest bidding vendor who knows the bare minimum(hence the bargain basement bid). Now Reolink can say "hey, we have a mobile app!" when frankly...it's that very app(along with the Windows and NVR software) that is prompting me to return the whole system.
Thank god I tested this all before running cables throughout my house. Steer far clear from anything Reolink. They've made a business decision to not compete with the new realities of their industry, and you'll pay that price if you buy their system. I'm disgusted.
There are things called best-practices. There's something called quality assurance. There are standard practices that help companies make decent software. Reolink clearly ignored the playbook and just winged it. I'm guessing the pressure from new competition like Nest, Netgear, and Blink sent them into a panic when they suddenly had to pay attention to disruptive technology. They were forced to make a decision; make a proper investment to build proper software that would sustain their business over the coming years OR throw a token amount of money at the problem to outsource the app dev to the lowest bidding vendor who knows the bare minimum(hence the bargain basement bid). Now Reolink can say "hey, we have a mobile app!" when frankly...it's that very app(along with the Windows and NVR software) that is prompting me to return the whole system.
Thank god I tested this all before running cables throughout my house. Steer far clear from anything Reolink. They've made a business decision to not compete with the new realities of their industry, and you'll pay that price if you buy their system. I'm disgusted.
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