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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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1) Can I just remove by push button door bell and use the same (electricity) wiring to hook up this system.
2) I have Reolink Ethernet cameras installed and do you know of any issues integrating this with NVR system.
Thank you for your time
1) Can I just remove by push button door bell and use the same (electricity) wiring to hook up this system.
2) I have Reolink Ethernet cameras installed and do you know of any issues integrating this with NVR system.
Thank you for your time
Depends on the wiring setup. I think these need at least 16volts supplied to the doorbell consistently. Newer homes shouldn't have an issue, but look into what your doorbell transformer is rated at. Then check the voltage with multimeter at the doorbell end wires to make sure the wiring is carrying that voltage effectively. If it drops below 16v at the doorbell, you may need to replace your doorbell transformer and/or wiring to support the devices draw.
Not sure what NVR refers to but I saw this support page linked on the product page: https://support.reolink.com/artic...-Doorbell/
note I'm not an electrician and you should verify my ramblings.
Depends on the wiring setup. I think these need at least 16volts supplied to the doorbell consistently. Newer homes shouldn't have an issue, but look into what your doorbell transformer is rated at. Then check the voltage with multimeter at the doorbell end wires to make sure the wiring is carrying that voltage effectively. If it drops below 16v at the doorbell, you may need to replace your doorbell transformer and/or wiring to support the devices draw.
Not sure what NVR refers to but I saw this support page linked on the product page: https://support.reolink.com/artic...-Doorbell/
note I'm not an electrician and you should verify my ramblings.
i had this same plan when i bought mine, the problem is that i had no idea where the doorbell transformer was. i searched everywhere from cupboards to the attic to the basement but couldn't find it. you may want to search where your doorbell transformer is first just to be safe. the transformer upgrades cost like $20 and the wifi radius on this doorbell isn't great.
i would stick with the poe version to save all the headache if i were you.
1) Can I just remove by push button door bell and use the same (electricity) wiring to hook up this system.2) I have Reolink Ethernet cameras installed and do you know of any issues integrating this with NVR system.Thank you for your time
1. It most likely will work fine with the existing wiring as long as its not too low volts as the other commenter explained.
2. I currently run my reolink cameras via POE to a NVR except for the doorbel which is wifi. I've had no issues integrating it into the NVR, so all the video is backed up on there. If you link it to the nvr the app will show two different doorbell devices, one in your nvr list and a standalone one. The list option will have all your playback available, however it also causes a delay when trying to talk through it. If you need to talk through the doorbell to someone just make sure you click the standalone one so theres no delay.
1. It most likely will work fine with the existing wiring as long as its not too low volts as the other commenter explained. 2. I currently run my reolink cameras via POE to a NVR except for the doorbel which is wifi. I've had no issues integrating it into the NVR, so all the video is backed up on there. If you link it to the nvr the app will show two different doorbell devices, one in your nvr list and a standalone one. The list option will have all your playback available, however it also causes a delay when trying to talk through it. If you need to talk through the doorbell to someone just make sure you click the standalone one so theres no delay.
I have the same setup and experience
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There's a 2 pack for $162. $80/ea. Microsd is $55 if purchased alone. The $137 is the $80+$55, you are paying the full price for each. To find this tap "bundles" a little under add to cart.
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2) I have Reolink Ethernet cameras installed and do you know of any issues integrating this with NVR system.
Thank you for your time
2) I have Reolink Ethernet cameras installed and do you know of any issues integrating this with NVR system.
Thank you for your time
Not sure what NVR refers to but I saw this support page linked on the product page:
https://support.reolink
note I'm not an electrician and you should verify my ramblings.
Not sure what NVR refers to but I saw this support page linked on the product page:
https://support.reolink
note I'm not an electrician and you should verify my ramblings.
i would stick with the poe version to save all the headache if i were you.
2. I currently run my reolink cameras via POE to a NVR except for the doorbel which is wifi. I've had no issues integrating it into the NVR, so all the video is backed up on there. If you link it to the nvr the app will show two different doorbell devices, one in your nvr list and a standalone one. The list option will have all your playback available, however it also causes a delay when trying to talk through it. If you need to talk through the doorbell to someone just make sure you click the standalone one so theres no delay.
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I would have happily paid $8 more for that SD card.
Liked the doorbell so much I got a Reolink NVR and cameras to replace my old system
Dont think it's 90 degree but maybe more like 20-30
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