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Newegg has Reolink 8CH 5MP PoE Home Security Camera System on sale for $299.99. Deal expires Sunday, July 18th
Reolink 8CH 5MP PoE Home Security Camera System, 4pcs Wired 5MP Outdoor PoE IP Cameras, 8MP/4K 8-Channel NVR with 2TB HDD for 24/7 Recording, RLK8-410B4-5MP - Newegg.com
Stunning HD Display: This security camera system displays in a 2560×1920 HD detailed image, providing users with crystal-clear footage both during the day and at night. Improved Night Vision delivers a flawless display for up to 100ft.
Plug and Play PoE System: Easy installation and set-up. After connecting the security cameras to the NVR ports, recording and live views can be seen within seconds via an HDMI monitor.
Stable Wiring and Digital Signal: A strong digital signal maintains a 5MP HD image via 330ft CAT6 or 270ft CAT5 ethernet cables. Users will never have to worry about signal degradation which usually happen on coaxial cable of DVR and analog cameras even within 100ft.
HDD Storage and Remote Playback: With pre-installed 2TB HDD, videos can be recorded and stored for ten days without overwriting occurring. The expandable storage of NVR up to 8TB at most.
Support 8 cameras recording with audio simultaneously (4 are included). NOTE: 2-year Warranty
https://www.newegg.com/reolink-rl...GU17GS4541
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For example, my friend bought a recertified monitor from NE directly (not a 3rd party seller which is a whole different problem). The description promises it will work and comes with monitor and power supply. When it arrives, there's no power supply, and it needs a weird one, not your standard 3 prong cord. NE insists that recertified monitors MAY NOT come with a power supply even though the description explicitly lists one.
Another example, a computer illiterate friend decided to buy a NE PC bundle that claims to have everything you need to build a PC. That bundle included a nice motherboard with an intel socket and an AMD CPU . . . one of these things is not like the other.
I will say, I've bought from them over the years and never had a problem, but I only buy new, use my Capital One, and do my research beforehand.
For those that choose not to support Newegg.
https://reolink.com/us/product/rlk8-410b4/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08F5F69B8
Personally, I have a mix of Q-See and Reolink POE cameras over the years and just using ZoneMinder with zones and object detection (YOLOv4 with OpenCV), much more flexible and accurate, but it does require certain technical understanding.
EDIT: the Amazon link should have a $110 coupon, bringing the price down to $330 from $440.
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The bottom line is, will the NVR pick up the cameras on my network? If the POE cameras are not directly connected to the NVR?
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The bottom line is, will the NVR pick up the cameras on my network? If the POE cameras are not directly connected to the NVR?
Thanks SD community!
Yes, as long as they are on the same network.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08F5F69B8
Personally, I have a mix of Q-See and Reolink POE cameras over the years and just using ZoneMinder with zones and object detection (YOLOv4 with OpenCV), much more flexible and accurate, but it does require certain technical understanding.
EDIT: the Amazon link should have a $110 coupon, bringing the price down to $330 from $440.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank illtww
For those that choose not to support Newegg.
https://reolink.com/us/product/rlk8-410b4/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08F5F69B8
Personally, I have a mix of Q-See and Reolink POE cameras over the years and just using ZoneMinder with zones and object detection (YOLOv4 with OpenCV), much more flexible and accurate, but it does require certain technical understanding.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
There is a coupon you can apply by clicking. Brings it down to $330 for me.
or, it's $352 on Reolink site:
https://reolink.com/us/product/rlk8-510b4-a/