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popularTinkleondabeach posted Today 04:24 AM
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REOLINK Video Doorbell WiFi Camera - Wired 2K Outdoor, 5G&2.4G WiFi, 4:3 Wide View Angle, Smart Detection, Local Storage, No Subscription Home Security, Customized Chime - $90

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Reolink.com has their Wifi Doorbell cam with chime on sale again for $90 when using coupon code: dedbw2618.

They also have a PoE equivalent [reolink.com] for $98 without coupon.

Compare to $102 on Amazon and $119 avg for past 90 days according to Keepa.

https://reolink.com/us/product/re...bell-wifi/
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Reolink.com has their Wifi Doorbell cam with chime on sale again for $90 when using coupon code: dedbw2618.

They also have a PoE equivalent [reolink.com] for $98 without coupon.

Compare to $102 on Amazon and $119 avg for past 90 days according to Keepa.

https://reolink.com/us/product/re...bell-wifi/

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Model: Reolink Video Doorbell WiFi – 2K+ 2.4/5GHz WiFi Video Doorbell with 6s Pre-Motion Recording, Preset Voice Replies, Person Detection, Smart Home

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Today 04:36 AM
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Woodybro09Today 04:36 AM
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Anyone own this ?
Today 04:50 AM
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JudicataTibsToday 04:50 AM
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Quote from Woodybro09 :
Anyone own this ?
Yes. Just purchased several Reolink cameras and installed this over the weekend to replace a Nest Doorbell cam.
Today 06:00 AM
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mtbsam68Today 06:00 AM
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Quote from Woodybro09 :
Anyone own this ?
I have the POE version and I'm very happy with it. If I didn't have a way to easily run some cat6, I would gladly run the wireless as well.
Today 06:45 AM
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TalentedCaribou4513Today 06:45 AM
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Honestly Poe will always be better than wireless
Today 07:18 AM
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manfromnowhereToday 07:18 AM
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Quote from Woodybro09 :
Anyone own this ?
I have two of these. It is FAST with pulling up the feed, so once someone rings the doorbell and I tap the notification it loads quick and no problems. My old Eufy doorbells would take forever, even with fast WiFi.

One other perk is they stream like old school wired cameras. I sometimes leave the feed up on a tablet or TV. Can't do that with Eufy.

All in all, very happy. Eufy's other camera products are still great but Reolink makes a superior doorbell. The chime is even included which was extra on the replacement Eufy I tried before finally switching to these Reolink doorbells.
Today 12:35 PM
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Hell_To_HeavenToday 12:35 PM
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Quote from manfromnowhere :

I have two of these. It is FAST with pulling up the feed, so once someone rings the doorbell and I tap the notification it loads quick and no problems. My old Eufy doorbells would take forever, even with fast WiFi.

One other perk is they stream like old school wired cameras. I sometimes leave the feed up on a tablet or TV. Can't do that with Eufy.

All in all, very happy. Eufy's other camera products are still great but Reolink makes a superior doorbell. The chime is even included which was extra on the replacement Eufy I tried before finally switching to these Reolink doorbells.
I completely agree with your comments about Eufy. I have a solar-powered Eufy security camera, and it takes a long time to access the feed whenever I receive a notification. I eventually replaced all my Eufy cameras with Tapo cameras, and I've found that Reolink cameras are similar to Tapo. The feed pulls up instantly and quickly, which has made a noticeable difference.
Today 01:47 PM
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redhotToday 01:47 PM
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can I just replace a push button door bell with this one using the same electric wires? Does this use same power wires that were used for push button door bell?

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Today 02:19 PM
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tkeppellToday 02:19 PM
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Quote from redhot :
can I just replace a push button door bell with this one using the same electric wires? Does this use same power wires that were used for push button door bell?
Yes you can. My setup is similar.
Today 03:00 PM
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WhaddayatalkToday 03:00 PM
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Quote from redhot :
can I just replace a push button door bell with this one using the same electric wires? Does this use same power wires that were used for push button door bell?
If you get the wifi version, yes. If you get the poe version, you'll need to run ethernet cable. Most people prefer the bandwidth and reliability of ethernet for a camera, wifi is easier to install if you dont already have ethernet there and if your network isnt too busy already the speeds should be fine.
Today 03:08 PM
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milestoemptyToday 03:08 PM
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Something to note. The POE and wireless powered do not work with your existing doorbell chime. Only the battery one does for some reason.
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Today 03:15 PM
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warmonkedToday 03:15 PM
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Quote from Woodybro09 :
Anyone own this ?
Yes. As far as value, it's pretty good. I did have a gen1 version die after 2 years (some condensation inside the lens), but I replaced it with the newer revision. The most common complaint I've seen is that it doesn't have a higher vertical field of view to see packages that might be near it on the floor
Today 03:40 PM
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ywxfcaToday 03:40 PM
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I have a Eufy wired doorbell T8202 which doesn't work well. If I purchase this Reolink doorbell, is it easy to install it? Do I need do some modifications on wires?
Today 03:47 PM
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gb2bgToday 03:47 PM
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8.46a Pacific - seeing coupon limit reached?
Today 03:55 PM
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SplendidCheetah7427Today 03:55 PM
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Quote from ywxfca :
I have a Eufy wired doorbell T8202 which doesn't work well. If I purchase this Reolink doorbell, is it easy to install it? Do I need do some modifications on wires?
Yes it is easy to install. The only thing you need to do is install a jumper wire if you have a mechanical doorbell.

EDIT: saw that Eufy already requires a jumper wire so you should be good to go.
Last edited by SplendidCheetah7427 May 5, 2026 at 08:59 AM.

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Today 03:58 PM
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SplendidCheetah7427Today 03:58 PM
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Quote from milestoempty :
Something to note. The POE and wireless powered do not work with your existing doorbell chime. Only the battery one does for some reason.
Yeah, I was concerned about this too, especially since I was moving off a Ring doorbell and that would ring my chime. The doorbell chime speaker they include largely makes this moot and I don't miss not having it.

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