🔔 Your Frontline Defense Against Porch Pirates!
The REOLINK Video Doorbell WiFi Camera offers a robust home security solution with 2K Super HD video quality, dual-band WiFi connectivity, and customizable chime alerts. Its waterproof design and smart detection features ensure reliable performance in any weather, while the built-in mic and speaker allow for seamless communication with visitors, enhancing your home security experience.
Night Vision | Thermal Sensing |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Connectivity Protocol | 2.4G/5GHz WiFi |
Wireless Technology | 2.4G/5GHz Dual-Band WiFi |
Connectivity Technology | Wired WiFi |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 6.5 x 3.35 inches |
Field Of View | 180 Degrees |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Viewing Angle | 180 Degrees |
Wattage | 6 watts |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Frame Rate | 20 frames_per_second |
Video Capture Resolution | 2560p |
Material Type | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Shape | Oval |
Alert Type | Sound Alerts, Chime, Push Notifications, Record |
Waterproof Rating | IP65 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
Control Method | App |
Room Type | Living Room, Hallway |
Light Source Type | Infrared |
Effective Still Resolution | 5 MP |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Box |
Installation Method | Screw In |
Additional Features | Noise Reduction |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Controller Type | Reolink APP |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
A**R
REOLINK is easy to use.
Easy hookup. Watch a YouTube video or read the directions if you need help on the install. Used the hardwire option with my existing doorbell power supply over wifi connection for viewing and a microSD card for storage.Read the descriptions and special instructions before purchasing any REOLink product. They are all different with how they manage storage or let you view remotely. Some require the HUB Some do not, some can be viewed from the APP some you have to pull down the camera and pull the SD card.I have a couple solar reolink's, hard wired cameras reolink's, and indoor/outdoor wifi plug-ins reolink's. All are a little different, but they all work. Just be mindful of the solar camera's not working in cold environments...
J**N
Surpassed my expectations
Wow! I had been looking at doorbell cameras for awhile and decided on Reolink after reading reviews. Great price and great quality. Installation was fast and easy, I was able to use the existing doorbell wiring and DC power in my older home and things set up in a little over 1 hour. The documentation was excellent and their on-line support pages are great.There are several ways to access the camera, Reolink app for PC/Mac (sorry, no Linux yet) and phone apps for Android and iPhone. Direct web browser access works also. There are several differences between the apps depending on which you are using, but overall very easy and intuitive.Setting up the camera and recording is straightforward but you may need to spend a little time tweaking it for your preferences, there are plenty of options without being too overwhelming.Picture quality is adjustable and pretty good overall.Pros:Great documentation and on-line resourcesEasy installationNo batteries or rechargingMultiple easy to use apps to view the cameraCamera can be viewed away from home with the apps (PC and phone)Optional (128G recommended) Micro SD card for video storageNO CLOUD!Email alertsCons:*No Linux support (you can view through a web browser)Notes: Not pro or con, there is a good mix of features for the price so I feel this is a great value. If you are fairly tech savvy this camera is definitely for you. The documentation is excellent so answers to questions and problems are easily available.
K**N
REOLINK Video Doorbell WiFi Camera
I’ve been using this doorbell camera for close to six months now, and I wanted to give it time to mature through firmware updates and real-world use before writing a proper review. Like many others, I bought this doorbell camera to escape the ongoing subscription fees of my previous one. With a few years of physical security experience, I took interest when I saw this model from an established security camera brand.When I first bought it, I returned the initial unit due to two main issues: the day/night threshold behavior and a motion loop problem related to porch light automation.Issue 1: Day/Night ThresholdI set the camera to switch to black and white (IR mode) at night, which it did. However, after sunrise, it stayed in black and white well into daylight, even after adjusting the threshold settings. The only workaround was to manually set the mode to "Color" instead of "Auto."Issue 2: Motion Loop with Porch Light AutomationMy previous doorbell camera effectively triggered the porch light when motion was detected, then turned it off after motion stopped. With this camera, turning on the porch light caused it to switch from black and white to color, which it interpreted as a new motion event. When the light turned off and the camera switched back to black and white, it again detected motion. This created a continuous loop of alerts that lasted until the next day—something I only caught by reviewing the footage.Reolink's support team was quick to respond and sent me a replacement. While the second unit still had minor issues, they were more manageable. I kept it because of the overall value—especially no subscription fees, great video quality, and remote encrypted video storage via the Home Hub.After a few firmware updates, I was happy to see that the threshold issue was resolved. New features like HDR and pet detection have also been added.What I Like:Encrypted remote storage via Home Hub means footage is secure even if the doorbell is stolenSolid motion/video settings and features for a consumer-grade deviceIntegrated video into Apple Home using Home AssistantAbove-average video quality, both day and nightPlayback filters let you search by event type (motion, person, vehicle), and unfiltered views include icons for each event so you can jump directly to the video event you are most interested in seeing.What I Don’t Like:Camera sharing via Home Hub is limited to 3 years (as of now)Chime volume doesn’t revert to the set level after a power outageNo option to upload or customize alerts/chime sounds—most built-in ones are too long especially if you need a short "ding" to signify a detectionDay/night transitions still trigger false motion eventsOverall, despite a few quirks, the camera has improved over time and provides excellent value—especially for users looking to avoid subscription fees.
J**L
Great addition to an existing Reolink system
If you're already in the Reolink ecosystem then this, or the white portrait version, are the best options for a video doorbell. Brainless install, great picture quality, integrates easily with a Reolink NVR (the RLN8-410 in my case) and mobile app, and works perfectly with Home Assistant for automation and security dashboards. IR lights, two-way audio, recorded message capability, and included wedges make this an all-around performer for most homes.I wish the doorbell would have supported our mechanical chimes (for the old-skool feel) but the included chime has several available sounds and is definitely loud enough to be heard throughout our three-story home.Camera number eight in my Reolink setup and the one I've built the most automations around (e.g. package notification, AI image interpretation, etc). Great product, no subscriptions, and it just works.
D**Y
Support is top notch
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I've had this doorbell cam for about 2 years. A shout out to their support team as my camera had some moisture infiltration and I was experiencing blurry images. After a back and forth with support, they ended up sending me a new camera. My front door has no overhang so the camera is fully exposed to the elements. When I install the new one, I'm going to use some silicone sealant to make it a bit more waterproof. FYI, if you have a similar situation.
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