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REOLINK 5MP PoE Camera (Pack of 2) Outdoor/Indoor IP Security Surveillance, IP66 Waterproof, 100ft IR Night Vision, Motion Detection, Work with Smart Home, Support Up to 128GB SD Card, RLC-410-5MP
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| Brand | REOLINK |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Room Type | Cover every corner in your home/business as a security camera |
| Form Factor | Bullet |
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- 5MP HD PoE Camera with 100ft Night Vision: This 5MP Super HD PoE IP camera supports a 65-100ft long-distance night vision range and ultra-wide 80˚ viewing angle, captures crystal clearer and sharper images and video, which is great for driveway, hallways, etc.
- Free App and Remote Access: Rich features and functions in Reolink free apps for IOS, Android, Windows PC, Mac with no subscription fee, intuitive, and easy to navigate with your Reolink PoE security camera systems.
- PoE Camera Outdoor and Indoor: PoE security camera wired with only one Ethernet cable (up to 330ft), plug and play easy setup for optional PoE switch or injector, no extra power adapter ever needed. This waterproof PoE bullet camera fit for indoor and outdoor, residential areas, retail store, business use.
- Smart Motion Detect and Alert: The PoE security camera has flexible motion detection (set detection zone, schedule detection time and adjust sensibility) and real-time and accurate movement alert via app push notification or email. Automatically upload motion-triggered image snapshots and video recording via FTP server is supported.
- Multiple Recording Options: The cameras could record 24/7 or motions detected to a 128GB micro SD card(not included), FTP server, or REOLINK PoE network video recorders, which supports up to 16 PoE surveillance cameras with built-in 3TB HDD.
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About Us
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.
In the future, we’ll continue to provide more reliable and affordable products.
Our Mission
Empower a smart and convenient security life.
We strive to develop innovative and progressive technology so as to protect what you care about to the utmost. We hope a small step we take will lead to a big change in your life.
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Product Description
5MP RLC-410 with a pixel resolution of 2560x1920, that is, nearly 2.4X the resolution of 1080p Full HD, and even 1.3X the resolution of 1440p. It sees your home security more clearly, with more details.
Supreme 5MP@30FPS Videos
Great cameras aren't just measured by images in daytime. Reolink 5MP RLC-410 security camera stands out for its incredibly excellent images at night, with 18pcs Infrared LEDs enable long night vision distance (up to 100ft). 5MP@30fps Videos bring ultra sharp and smooth on-screen experience that makes every detail vivid and inescapable, while important motion events captured will be perfectly reproduced.
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IP66 Waterproof For Outdoor UsageWith the rugged housing and body, these security cameras can keep guard anywhere, outdoor or indoor, and in any harsh weather conditions.
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Customize Motion Zone As You LikeSetup 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 from the monitoring area, to enjoy true peace of mind. |
Work With Smart HomeIt can’t be easier to control a security camera that works with Smart Home. Just tell your device to show you the cameras, and you will see live feed on your Chromecast-enabled TVs. Actions speak louder than words? No, words are enough. |
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Excellent Night VisionWith IR and 3D-DNR technology, these 5MP cameras supports up to 100ft distance of view at night to see further and clearer. They captures sharp video evidence of theft and vandalism that occur in low-light conditions where standard security cameras won't work. |
Instant Motion AlertsOnce the camera is triggered by a motion, it will immediately deliver an email alert with a picture/video attachment to you, while a push notification will also pop up on your cellphone, therefore you won't miss the important events happening on your loved ones. |
Remote Access AnytimeWherever you are, you can remotely access and control these network cameras with Reolink App on your mobile phone, Reolink Client on your PC or web browsers(IE, Edge, Chrome, Firefox, Safari). Stay in the know of important events while you are on the go! |
Work with Reolink NVRIf you have multiple IP cameras or want 24/7 recording, a Reolink NVR is your best choice. They works perfectly together for round-the-clock monitoring and recording for your home and business security. * All Reolink security cameras work with Reolink NVRs ONLY. |
PoE Makes Easier Wiring and Installation
Reolink 5MP RLC-410 is powered over Ethernet (with Cat 5 & Cat 6 cable) – only single Ethernet cable for power & data connection, plug in PoE injector/switch/NVR and camera will be up and running.
- Minimize needs to run wires
- Support 330-feet-long Ethernet Cat 6 cable
- Ensure stable and fast data transmission
What's in the box?
- RLC-410 IP Camera *2
- 1m Network Cable
- Pack of Screws
- Waterproof Lid
- Quick Start Guide
- Mounting Hole Template
- Surveillance Card
RLC-410-5MP(Pack of 2)
Camera Specs
- Video Quality: 5.0 Megapixel (2560 x 1920)
- Frame Rate: up to 30fps
- Lens: f= 4.0 mm, F=2.0
- Image Sensor: 1/2.7" CMOS Sensor
- Viewing Angle: Horizontal: 80°, Vertical: 58°
- Night Vision: 30 Meters (100ft)
- Operating Power: DC12V or PoE(Power adapter not included)
- POE Standard: IEEE 802.3af, 44V~54V. Support up to 330ft via CAT6 cable
- • Microphone: Yes (Sound Range up to 15ft)
- • Storage: motion triggered videos to SD card; 24/7 recording to Reolink NVR
- What's else needed to get it to work?
- Ethernet Cable (the 1m cable in the box is for the initial test)
- Reolink PoE NVR/Reolink PoE security systems (or PoE switch/injector from other sellers)
- Smart devices for installing Reolink APP or Reolink Client
- Network Service
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| 4K Smart Detection | Ceiling/Mount Mount | 4K Smart Detection | 5MP Smart Detection | Outdoor Security Camera | 24/7 Continuous Recording | |
| Sound | built-in mic | built-in mic | built-in mic | built-in mic | built-in mic | built-in mic |
| Power supply | PoE/Adapter (not included) | PoE/Adapter (not included) | PoE/Adapter (not included) | PoE/Adapter (not included) | PoE/Adapter (not included) | Camera via PoE; NVR via Adapter |
| Recording | 24/7 or motion events to Micro SD card (not included) | 24/7 or motion events to Micro SD card (not included) | 24/7 or motion events to Micro SD card (not included) | 24/7 or motion events to Micro SD card (not included) | 24/7 or motion events to Micro SD card (not included) | 24/7 continuously or motion events to Built-in 2TB HDD |
| Smart Human/Vehicle Detection | ✓ | N/A | ✓ | ✓ | N/A | N/A |
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 9.92 x 8.07 x 4.53 inches |
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| Item Weight | 3.08 pounds |
| ASIN | B07DFKTKGG |
| Item model number | 5823828855 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#145 in Camera & Photo Products (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products)
#38 in Bullet Surveillance Cameras |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | September 6, 2018 |
| Manufacturer | Reolink Digital |
| Country of Origin | China |
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All you need is a PoE switch and some Ethernet cables. I'd recommend buying the cable that comes in roles, without the connector (R45) piece. Otherwise, you're going to be drilling 1/2'' holes in whatever you decide to put the cable through. This was my first time installing wired cameras, and they turned out amazing. The trade-off with much higher image quality pays off - even though installing is a bit more time consuming. With Wifi cameras, it's easy installation, but the headaches are far much greater with connection, resolution, and pay-based cloud storage. With these Reolinks, all you really need is an SD card & Poe Switch. The SD card allows you to erase, store, and transfer files through a computer or off your phone (FOR FREE).
The only negative thing I encountered was with one camera. The little ball joint that allows you to maneuver the camera broke off a piece of the sleeve. I contacter Reolink, and they're supposed to be sending me a replacement.
Main thing, do not overlook these cameras. At a 2K resolution, this is all you really need. Great night vision too!
Pros:
Wide FOV
Great night vision
Good Motion Detection settings
Amazing picture quality in daytime
Many apps or programs for different platforms with lots of settings from motion settings to white balance, etc.
Cons:
Confusing sensitivity settings, had to refer to a article to determine my settings
Night vision has a "Casper" effect where it washes out a person's face with built in IR. With LIFX+ Bulbs it fixes this.
Does not include POE injectors
Overall setup was straightforward and getting the SD card formatted was easy. I would recommend getting LIFX+ Lights as an alternative Infrared Light Source to stop the "Casper" effect and keep bugs away from the camera and building webs in front of the camera lense.
I don't know if it's my setup but the Windows Program disconnects from the cameras periodically and reconnects but if you leave unattended you might have to reopen the program. Like I said I think it's my setup and nothing to do with the program.
This is an unpaid and honest review, I will update if I have any further issues. 5/29/19
By Royal on May 29, 2019
Pros:
Wide FOV
Great night vision
Good Motion Detection settings
Amazing picture quality in daytime
Many apps or programs for different platforms with lots of settings from motion settings to white balance, etc.
Cons:
Confusing sensitivity settings, had to refer to a article to determine my settings
Night vision has a "Casper" effect where it washes out a person's face with built in IR. With LIFX+ Bulbs it fixes this.
Does not include POE injectors
Overall setup was straightforward and getting the SD card formatted was easy. I would recommend getting LIFX+ Lights as an alternative Infrared Light Source to stop the "Casper" effect and keep bugs away from the camera and building webs in front of the camera lense.
I don't know if it's my setup but the Windows Program disconnects from the cameras periodically and reconnects but if you leave unattended you might have to reopen the program. Like I said I think it's my setup and nothing to do with the program.
This is an unpaid and honest review, I will update if I have any further issues. 5/29/19
I have the 16 channel NVR. Although it is woefully under-powered for reviewing video, it gets the job done. I find it essential to review the video in the lowest quality. I have the default 2TB drive and also installed a 3TB drive, this offers me a couple months+ of motion alerts. In the long run, I will eventually build a Blue Iris PC for NVR purposes, but it hasn't been on my priority list.
The cameras themselves are pretty good. Daylight quality is quite good, it serves the purpose of identification, which is most important. Night vision is so-so, but great when you're talking about a budget camera. The problem with all IR vision is things like license plates and specific detail are lost. There are cameras with better IR and night vision on the market, but the Reolink provides a good value between quality and price. Also, I have a mix of the older 4MP and these newer 5MP cameras. There's a difference, but it's not earth shattering, and I'm glad they are about the same price.
The software ecosystem is only so-so. The Reolink application for PC leaves a lot to be desired. It gets the job done, but there are a fair number of quirks you have to deal with. Reviewing video from the NVR or cameras requires patience and you can only review 4 camera feeds at a time. Configuration of the cameras is pretty good, it's easy to find what you want to program and applying settings is easy. I wish there were a few more features, but almost all of the issues I have with the software could be solved by using a different NVR. Reolink is also pretty good about providing software updates to resolve issues, but they are not introducing major features that I would use most of the time.
I have been impressed with cold performance. I live in a very cold climate and these cameras are not "officially" rated for that. The rated specification is literally 20F. That said, I've operated the cameras successfully down to -38F without incident or trouble and they have no problem lasting through the harsh, negative digit winters. I don't get serious icing or auto-focus issues, which can be an issue in cold temperatures. I suspect -40F/C would be the cutoff, most electronic equipment can't go to this temperature unless it's built with hardened electronics.
Remote viewing via a phone or tablet was a big concern for me, I can't do NAT on my network at all. I am pleased that the remote viewing is not dependent on NAT to operate and it can get through a triple NAT scenario without any firewall issues whatsoever. That is impressive to me as I did need the remote viewing capability. On average, a stream will use 150-250kbps, so it's not super bandwidth intensive.
In the two years I've run the system, I've had one camera fail. That failure was actually my fault, I realized I had a poor and non-weather tight connection at the RJ-45 port. My biggest problem is spider webs in the summer time and this isn't a problem with the cameras themselves.
Overall, I'm pleased with the system, but here is a list of the main drawbacks I've found:
* Motion sensitivity is lacking. It's a static setting based on time of day and is set different for day and night. The issue is that light levels change throughout the year and if you don't adjust this, you can inadvertently miss motion events. It would be better if the system was integrated into sunrise and sunset times so it could be more automated.
* Snow (and sometimes rain or chimney smoke) will trigger countless motion events, making it difficult to find an incident in these conditions. The masking system isn't sufficient for these problems and you tend to get a lot of motion alerts. Better NVR's solve this by allowing zone monitoring to trigger actual alerts and this is missing. This actually caused me to turn off both email alerts and push events, which would be nice to have, simply because I get too many of them.
* I like that Reolink has improved their cameras and made them mostly backward compatible with their NVR's. That said, I'm disappointed that the newer 4K cameras are not at all compatible with the 16 channel NVR, but are compatible with the 8 channel NVR. That's annoying, but I also don't currently have a need for 4K and this is also pretty intensive with the basic hardware.
* There is not any granularity or control over alerting capabilities, as I alluded to above. They really need zone based alerting, not just motion alerts. I get so many motion alerts most of the year that it causes problems with real-time monitoring and alerting, which I really want. Reolink needs to understand the difference between motion and an incident, somehow integrating that into their software.
* Support is OK, but they aren't taking up any of the recommendations I've asked them about. I opened a ticket with their support team about a few of my major concerns and issues. While they were responsive, they also haven't addressed a single concern with the system in the two years I've owned the system.
Despite the above issues, I do feel like I have a heightened security level and haven't had any major security incidents since installing the system. Sometimes just having the presence of security is enough. I've caught my neighbor's dogs trespassing many times, once getting into our garbage and making a mess. It was nice to solve that mystery and I am glad I have the system to know what's going on at my property while I'm away.
By J. Whiteside on October 26, 2019
I have the 16 channel NVR. Although it is woefully under-powered for reviewing video, it gets the job done. I find it essential to review the video in the lowest quality. I have the default 2TB drive and also installed a 3TB drive, this offers me a couple months+ of motion alerts. In the long run, I will eventually build a Blue Iris PC for NVR purposes, but it hasn't been on my priority list.
The cameras themselves are pretty good. Daylight quality is quite good, it serves the purpose of identification, which is most important. Night vision is so-so, but great when you're talking about a budget camera. The problem with all IR vision is things like license plates and specific detail are lost. There are cameras with better IR and night vision on the market, but the Reolink provides a good value between quality and price. Also, I have a mix of the older 4MP and these newer 5MP cameras. There's a difference, but it's not earth shattering, and I'm glad they are about the same price.
The software ecosystem is only so-so. The Reolink application for PC leaves a lot to be desired. It gets the job done, but there are a fair number of quirks you have to deal with. Reviewing video from the NVR or cameras requires patience and you can only review 4 camera feeds at a time. Configuration of the cameras is pretty good, it's easy to find what you want to program and applying settings is easy. I wish there were a few more features, but almost all of the issues I have with the software could be solved by using a different NVR. Reolink is also pretty good about providing software updates to resolve issues, but they are not introducing major features that I would use most of the time.
I have been impressed with cold performance. I live in a very cold climate and these cameras are not "officially" rated for that. The rated specification is literally 20F. That said, I've operated the cameras successfully down to -38F without incident or trouble and they have no problem lasting through the harsh, negative digit winters. I don't get serious icing or auto-focus issues, which can be an issue in cold temperatures. I suspect -40F/C would be the cutoff, most electronic equipment can't go to this temperature unless it's built with hardened electronics.
Remote viewing via a phone or tablet was a big concern for me, I can't do NAT on my network at all. I am pleased that the remote viewing is not dependent on NAT to operate and it can get through a triple NAT scenario without any firewall issues whatsoever. That is impressive to me as I did need the remote viewing capability. On average, a stream will use 150-250kbps, so it's not super bandwidth intensive.
In the two years I've run the system, I've had one camera fail. That failure was actually my fault, I realized I had a poor and non-weather tight connection at the RJ-45 port. My biggest problem is spider webs in the summer time and this isn't a problem with the cameras themselves.
Overall, I'm pleased with the system, but here is a list of the main drawbacks I've found:
* Motion sensitivity is lacking. It's a static setting based on time of day and is set different for day and night. The issue is that light levels change throughout the year and if you don't adjust this, you can inadvertently miss motion events. It would be better if the system was integrated into sunrise and sunset times so it could be more automated.
* Snow (and sometimes rain or chimney smoke) will trigger countless motion events, making it difficult to find an incident in these conditions. The masking system isn't sufficient for these problems and you tend to get a lot of motion alerts. Better NVR's solve this by allowing zone monitoring to trigger actual alerts and this is missing. This actually caused me to turn off both email alerts and push events, which would be nice to have, simply because I get too many of them.
* I like that Reolink has improved their cameras and made them mostly backward compatible with their NVR's. That said, I'm disappointed that the newer 4K cameras are not at all compatible with the 16 channel NVR, but are compatible with the 8 channel NVR. That's annoying, but I also don't currently have a need for 4K and this is also pretty intensive with the basic hardware.
* There is not any granularity or control over alerting capabilities, as I alluded to above. They really need zone based alerting, not just motion alerts. I get so many motion alerts most of the year that it causes problems with real-time monitoring and alerting, which I really want. Reolink needs to understand the difference between motion and an incident, somehow integrating that into their software.
* Support is OK, but they aren't taking up any of the recommendations I've asked them about. I opened a ticket with their support team about a few of my major concerns and issues. While they were responsive, they also haven't addressed a single concern with the system in the two years I've owned the system.
Despite the above issues, I do feel like I have a heightened security level and haven't had any major security incidents since installing the system. Sometimes just having the presence of security is enough. I've caught my neighbor's dogs trespassing many times, once getting into our garbage and making a mess. It was nice to solve that mystery and I am glad I have the system to know what's going on at my property while I'm away.
We fired up two camera, but the Reolink software failed to find them on the network.
So, we used a MAC address scanner to find the cameras, and their associated IP addresses.
Next, we manually connected to the cameras through the web interface.
It looks like these cameras do not support H265. This means, the file sizes will be huge, and your network could easily get over-saturated with traffic.
The price-point is ok, but the software is useless, and modern video codecs like H265 are not available.
2-stars...
Great instructions.
Exceed expectations for the money
I added 2 5mp cameras
By HoustonLayne on June 25, 2019
Great instructions.
Exceed expectations for the money
I added 2 5mp cameras



