🚪🔒 Elevate your doorstep security with smart, stylish 2K clarity!
The REOLINK Wireless 2K Battery Video Doorbell Camera delivers a stunning 4MP HD video with a 150°x150° head-to-toe view, enhanced night vision, and AI-powered person, vehicle, and package detection. It offers flexible power options with up to 5 months battery life or wired charging, supports dual-band WiFi, and integrates smoothly with Alexa and other smart home devices. Local storage supports up to 256GB microSD cards, ensuring privacy and ample recording space without subscription fees.
Number of IR LEDs | 2 |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
Flash Memory Installed Size | 256 GB |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Waterproof Rating | IP65 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 4 MP |
Control Method | App |
Room Type | Study Room possibility, Living Room, Hallway |
Effective Still Resolution | 4 MP |
Color | Black |
Additional Features | Waterproof |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Compatible Devices | Reolink Homehub |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Video Capture Resolution | 2k |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 1.89 x 1.16 inches |
J**Y
Easy way to get a smart bell.
Easy to setup, battery lasts for about 3 months. Works well with no need to wire.
C**V
Great doorbell camera with local storage capabilities!
Very good doorbell! Very easy to program with the app AND, you can store on a 256GB micro SD card. You don't have to subscribe to a cloud provider to store videos. I purchased an extender so the camera would be flush with the brick wall.Great picture quality, excellent motion detection, great price, great Wi-Fi connectivity, and customizable (I'm using my old fashion mechanical chimes already in the house). Overall, I highly recommend this doorbell.
J**O
Battery creates too many compromises
I wanted to like it but I realized quickly that just by being the battery powered version there are lot of compromises. No ONVIF for integrating with other home automation systems. No continuous recording, and the battery constantly goes dead even though I had it hardwired to my doorbell transformer that’s providing 19v even while the doorbell is connected. I had to pull it off the wall several times to charge via USB-C, usually to 80% or so, then reconnect it and it’ll charge the rest of the way itself to 100% and then over the course of days drain back down to 0% again. Every car that passes uses battery even if you have the detection zone set to ignore them. Motion detection also didn’t work very well. It would notice my mailman 50% of the time despite the fact that my mailbox is literally next to the doorbell, and often it would record events once the person is already walking away. Video quality is good however so I’ll give it that.I replaced it with the hardwired non-battery wi-fi version and it seems to be a massive improvement in stability and reliability as well as having some of the more advanced features I wanted.Edit: Reolink contacted me to apologize for my poor experience with the device and offered to give me a $15 refund (in addition to the return) for my trouble. I found that to be a nice gesture. So while this device might not work for everyone's situation, I can at least say that their support is proactive and that this is a good company to do business with.
K**H
Trash
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I wanted an alternative to the Ring and Arlo cameras we have tried.Design:The release hole is at the top, which is an infuriatingly stupid design given the way that siding slants outward. The release hole should be at the bottom which would enable access no matter how much the siding slants. I am currently dealing with a $110 paperweight attached to my house because I cannot get it off to charge short of breaking it.Motion detection:Put simply, unless it's a vehicle or a person, you WILL NOT get notifications via the app. One of the reasons we bought this doorbell cameras is to know when to feed our outside cat, and the motion detection simply does not work when she comes around for food. Battery life:Not impressive to say the least. I thought that due to its weight (it is a heavy camera relative to the others I have used) that the battery would be higher quality. Recording capability:Since it is capable of connecting to a 5G signal, I thought the response time would be better. But it takes a long time to connect and given that it only starts recording when a car is past our house, its response time is lacking. Other cameras I have used have spotted the car coming long before it comes directly in front of the house.
E**K
One of the Best Doorbell Cameras Available
Really impressed with this Reolink doorbell camera so far. It’s one of the best options I’ve found no subscription required, supports SD card storage, delivers clear video, and was easy to install. Most importantly, it connected to my WiFi without any issues. I have no complaints and definitely plan to purchase more Reolink products in the future.
J**Y
Solid smart battery doorbell option with some glaring omissions
Before buying this, I had a Eufy Dual-Camera Battery Doorbell. Decent product held back by the awful Homebase 3 which resulted in frequent disconnections and VERY slow notifications and delayed recordings.This Reolink Battery Doorbell resolves those issues. It detects people at a greater distance than Eufy, records sooner, and sends a notification faster. Unlike Eufy, which will leave you of a useless recording of the person leaving and mostly already out of frame, nearly all of the footage from the Reolink was useful.As long as someone isn't running up and snatching a package quickly, the Reolink should get footage of them. This is something all battery cameras struggle with though so I won't knock Reolink on this.Notifications come quickly enough that people are still on my property when I get it. With the Eufy, they'd already be in their car, down the block by the time I got theirs.Fast notifications are also very beneficial when someone rings the doorbell. With Reolink, the delay from answering the notification to talking to the person outside is seconds. With Eufy, I would get a loading screen for a solid 1-2 minutes before I could even see the person, let alone talk to them. By that time, they were gone.The single fisheye camera can see a lot, but not as much as the Eufy's dual camera setup. But I'd say it covers about 95% of the Eufy and the image is clearer, especially at night. If there was a way to tilt the camera down so I'm not recording my porch light, it'd cover all the area the Eufy did and be perfect.But the biggest issue I have with the Reolink Battery Doorbell is that it doesn't come with a chime. Docked 1 star for a doorbell that doesn't chime out of the box. I opted to add their Home Hub Pro for this purpose and to also use it as an NVR, but that unit has issues behind a VLAN that Reolink doesn't seem to know how to fix. Due to that, I can't set up Home Assistant integrations the way I would like. I'm not about to change my whole network strategy for one brand and especially not one with internet connected cameras.Second issue is no pet detection and the "other" detection you can use as an alternative is all or nothing - you can't set up zones like the other detections so I was getting notified for every leaf that blew across my lawn. Not good. Docked another star.I didn't use it long enough to measure battery life, but I was losing maybe 1% per day once I had sensitivity and detection zones dialed in. That's acceptable for me. Would be nice to have a solar panel option for people without doorbell wiring though.
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