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REOLINK Kit de Cámaras de Seguridad PoE, 4pcs 4K Cámaras IP PoE, 4K NVR de 8CH con HDD de 2TB para Grabación 24/7, RLK8-800B4

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  • Reolink Kit de Cámaras de Seguridad PoE, 4pcs 8MP Cámaras IP PoE, 8MP NVR de 8CH con HDD de 2TB para Grabación 24/7
  • Grabación continua 24/7: con un disco duro de 2 TB preinstalado, los usuarios reciben una grabación confiable las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana. También puede instalar un disco duro externo (hasta 6 TB) para almacenamiento de respaldo
  • Detección de personas/vehículos: las cámaras IP PoE inteligentes pueden identificar personas y vehículos en términos de sus formas, minimizando las alertas no deseadas como animales o sombras. Las cámaras también se pueden configurar para especificar el tipo de detección al enviarle alertas. Sepa lo que sucedió simplemente mirando la pantalla de bloqueo


Reolink Kit de Cámaras de Seguridad PoE, 4pcs 8MP Cámaras IP PoE, 8MP NVR de 8CH con HDD de 2TB para Grabación 24/7


Anwar S.
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 19 de junio de 2024
جودة وسهولة استخدامولكن فيش الكهرباء أمريكيوليس انجليزي
Eduardo
Comentado en México el 28 de enero de 2024
Lo bueno: plug and play, solo conecta ethernet a la cámara, crea un usuario y listo.Muy configurable, detección por zonas modos de alerta, normal/inflarojo, gran rango de distancia para colocarlas solo con un cable ethernet que transmite la energía y los datos, diferentes modos de grabación en disco.Conectividad con celular, tablet, PC , tvDescarga los clips directamente desde la app en celular, desde ahí puedes configurar el equipoCámaras: muy buena definición, gran calidad de los materiales, buen rango de vision, zoom. Este es mi segundo equipo el primero (5mp) tiene ya cuatro años y las cámaras funcionando al 100% totalmente a la intemperie, uno de los cables ethernet tuvo que ser cambiado por el desgaste del sol compré uno más reforzado, pero las cámaras sin problema.Realmente cubre todo para un uso residencialContras: después de 4 años con estos nvr ninguna queja o problema, este fue el segundo equipo para un familiar y está muy satisfecho
Dean Norton
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de noviembre de 2022
Setup: Basically plug and play and tweaking some settings, it went well. I then bought another Reolink camera with a little better range and installed it.Things went downhill from there.Practical use: Too many false alarms spider webs, rain, falling leaves. Even after tweaking smart detection sensitivity. Once you learn how to filter during playback it is easier to find what you’re looking for. I did catch someone snooping during playback. I did not catch him during real time due to the false alarms.Picture clarity: Not great, at 30 feet I cannot read a license plate.Storage: 2 TB hard drive sounds like a lot but it is not enough. Roughly 7 days with 4 cameras.Reliability: After about a month my first camera failed. A week later 2 more cameras failed, this was while trying to diagnose the first camera with Reolink customer service. I tried reconnecting, different cables, etc.Customer service: they were quick to respond. I assume based in China. So when I send an email it is about 24 hours for a response. My system is setup 90 miles from home, so when they ask me to try something it’s not that easy.In conclusion if this was reliable and had more storage, I would be satisfied with the money spent and would give it 3 or 4 stars. As it is, I wish I would have spent more.I will update this review after my camera dilemma is resolved.Reolink sent a replacement camera after having me try a few things. A few weeks later, I now have another camera that has failed. This is totally frustrating, needing to get out the ladder, climb back up and take the camera down for testing. They were good about replacing the first camera but as of right now I'm leaving my rating at one star.Edit: 4 months in. I read online (not on Reolink website) that the POE cables should be shortened to the length needed. It seems that coiled network cable causes issues. I bought a quality cable tool and shortened the cables to the minimum length necessary. This seems to have helped with the reliability issue.Edit: 6 months in and I’m still fighting this. I updated firmware per their instructions and now I I have no access to video feed via the mobile app when off of the local network. We’ll see what they tell me to do now. Meanwhile I have no security when away from the premises.Their response was: UID was turned off during the update. As it turns out they are not careful enough to not change your carefully refined settings while updating firmware. Leaving you to guess whether things were as they were before the update, a tall task!Edit: 4/3/23 Reolink decided to remove the option to change notification sounds through their iPhone app. Their notifications now sound like Blink, which can not be changed on the iPhone either. Before the option was removed it was easy to tell if there was a security alert for Reolink because the sound was unique. Now it just sounds like a lot of other notification sounds and I now have to check my phone every time, where before I knew exactly when it was a Reolink notification.Edit 4/15/23: Another camera fail. My 4th failed camera. This was a higher resolution camera I purchased separately from Reolink. This system is not reliable, customer service, while they seem to want to help, are of no use. They have no answers, it’s always the same: try this, try that. Maybe they’ll replace this camera, we’ll see.The company has tried to bribe me with partial refunds. First they offered $23, I declined. Then they offered me $40, I declined.Don’t bother yourself with this system and don’t believe the 5 star reviews.Edit 5/9/23 after spending much time and getting the system running by using waterproof tape on the cameras, I lost two cameras video feed during a storm today. Once again video loss. This system is junk. If I’m lucky I’ll be able to climb the ladder, reset the cameras and they will work until the next rain.1/4/24 I feel I can finally improve my rating to 4 stars. The answer for me was purchasing a waterproof enclosure base mount for the auxilliary power, reset button and network connection. Reolink kept asking me to tape those wires, it did not work. I bought after market ones on Amazon that were half the price of the ones Reolink sells. They work well and have taken care of the issues. Also they have made a lot of improvements to the iOS app, uncluding the unique notification sounds. It was a rough ride getting to this point but I am now happy.
Jerky Boy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de agosto de 2019
This system is very good for its price category.These new "B800" true 4K UHD cameras are the real deal.As many previous comments and reviews note, these newest true-4K cameras are running behind on ReoLink's "software" support of their tremendously capable hardware.These cameras were "originally" intended to support the newer, and much more efficient, "H.265" video compression protocol.This would have offered almost 50% better compression-factor (read half-the-file-sizes) for the same video content/quality.For whatever "licensing" or "technical reason, ReoLink had to drop the ball on H.265 compression support. Very bad move on their part in my opinion.In addition, these cameras MUST be used only with the "8" channel version of ReoLink's NVR RLN8-410.The 16 channel ReoLink NVR is not capable of supporting 16 4K cameras (no doubt because of both 100 Mbps Ethernet bandwidth at full 4K frame rates and video bit-rates).Also as mentioned there is no ONVIF support for these "B800" model 4K cameras.Now the shortcomings of ReoLink's support of this great video hardware:1) No H.265 compression algorithms available (meaning HUGE H.264 file sizes). Even at a reduction to 12 fps and setting the maximum bit-rate to 1024 bps, one is looking at about 900 MB-per-30 minutes-per-4K-camera.2) The following features are NO LONGER AVAILABLE within the Windows (v.7.2.33) or Mac client version of theReoLink software for this NVR/Camera combination:a) No longer any "Fast-Forward" capability when the "target" is the NVR (as opposed to any of their otherindividual cameras).b) No longer any "Fluent"(highly compressed, low-frame-rate, and small image pixel count) stream available for download. This is a HUGE problem/oversight at these large 4K H.264 file sizes when reviewing stored video content from remote sites having limited UPSTREAM bandwidth; which is a very common requirement.c) The Windows client (v.7.2.33) easily "locks up" and must be restarted. This happens when one clicks quicklyamong the available software features (i.e. skipping to new timeline points, switching displayed cameras,having 'too many cameras' visible on the screen at once etc.,)Quitting and restarting the Windows "Client" software always "fixes" the issue, so I'm not sure that this is caused bythe software/hardware of the NVR, or the Windows "ReoLink client" software....The same lockup issue occurs for both the 32-bit and 64-bit version of the ReoLink Windows client.d) Most often one, or more, cameras do not immediately display their "live" video content. Sometimes aparticular camera NEVER displays in the "client" software until the client is again RESTARTED.3) There is no apparent way to "upgrade" the firmware of these new "B800" true 4K UHD cameras like there is for ALLof the other ReoLink camera hardware.4) There is NO embedded "web-server" software available for these new "B800"cameras.This is most likely related to why they MUST be used with the 8-channel RLN8-410 NVR and cannot be used stand-alone" as the other ReoLink cameras.5) While the inclusion of a 2 TB hard drive is commendable, even with only four 4K cameras connected to the NVR,and at even very modest bit-rates [1024kbps] and frame-rates [10fps], this would allow for only about 5 calendardays of "24x7" historical video content review. This is again, and in large part, due to the missing support for theH.265 compression algorithm.6) While not the fault of ReoLink, even true 4K cameras have a hard time reading (at least foreign) license plates at any"normal" distances. The genuine "4K" picture truly is impressive in all other regards. Even the "5MP, 4X optically-zoomable", ReoLink cameras (or any other brand) struggles with this particular task.7) The boys at the ReoLink software labs need to get much further, and much more frequently, "with the featuresprogramming" for the Windows/Mac client. I can achieve a better "remote viewing experience" (for both LIVE andPLAYBACK) simply using the ReoLink client software running "remotely" and then connecting to a local Windows PCusing Microsoft Windows 10 "Remote Desktop Client".As a software/electrical engineer myself, and given the fact that the ReoLink engineers own their entire video camera's tech-stack, as well as the NVR and camera's "firmware", this is not impressive.Even with all of the "bugs" above having been formally reported to, and then 'acknowledged' by ReoLink tech support, using the proper "customer support methods", the current v.7.2.2.33 software has not been "updated" in well over 3-months now.8) There is no way to control the nighttime IR illumination of these B800 cameras (the option is available "nowhere", as it "is" for all of the other ReoLink cameras)Niceties:1) NVR storage is very easily expandable using both any standard SATA drive [internal], or eSATA (using externally supplied 12VDC power) and an eSATA data cable.2) Unit is "tiny" (stores easily almost anywhere).3) Camera PoE is available at all 8 Ethernet ports.4) Video "clip" download feature works very nicely (but again, no longer supports downloading the much morecompact "Fluent" stream, as do all of the other ReoLink cameras.)5) Cameras are extremely well built for this price point.6) The Android and iOS versions of the ReoLink client are extremely usable and very functional, given enough internetbandwidth being available.7) Very impressive $price$/quality ratio.8) The nighttime "infrared LEDs" are actually quite usable for scene illumination when not enough natural light is present.This truly is a great system!It could, however, be even better if they work out some of the "kinks".
Mike
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de julio de 2019
This system is fantastic. I’m using it to replace a lower quality EZVIZ system that I enjoyed, but this is the next level.Initial setup was a breeze using the NVRs built in software. Additional changes I made through the app which is also very smooth, responsive, and intuitive.The video quality is amazing and the sound is good. Night vision is also better than my previous system. The digital zoom within the Reolink App is also very good and does not distort. Saving videos locally to your camera roll is also an absolute breeze.I also want to add, this system DOES work with a PoE switch. All 4 cameras are connected directly to the switch and one uplink cable goes into “cam1” port on the NVR. All 4 cameras appear beautifully and without issue with this setup method. It also eases installation as you can place the switch in your attic (check temp rating on whatever you buy, I went with the Amcrest AGPS9E8P-AT-96) and simply run one cable to the NVR which should be placed near your router.Remote access is flawless. I have a solid internet plan with a solid ASUS router and I can view all 4 cams live via LTE without issue. I further tested this by viewing live feed from the NVR to a TV via HDMI while simultaneously viewing a live feed on my iPhone and my wife’s iPhone (mine through LTE, her’s through the local Wi-Fi). All feeds being used at the same time displayed crystal clear live feed WITH audio to all playback devices. I am impressed.Lastly, I picked this system up during prime day for about $120 off so I am a 5/5 star happy camper on this one.
Daniel V
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2019
These cameras are POE and easy to get setup with the NVR. Connecting the NVR to the PC and Phone applications was super easy. The only hard part about this is running all the ethernet cables to the cameras locations. We ran the cables through the attic to all camera locations and installed a 6 port ethernet wall plate to connect them all behind the wall. Then I used patch cables to go from the wall to the NVR. Cameras were installed under eaves with a small waterproof box next to each camera location to hide the wires and also to keep them protected from the elements. All in all it took about a month for me to get everything ran and installed but that was working on them when I had free time. If there is interest I will post pictures of how the cameras are installed and the wall plate. All the effort was worth it for me to not have to worry about wifi signal strength or having to change batteries or charge cameras.Camera picture quality is great when completely zoomed out. As with any camera that relies totally on a digital zoom you lose picture quality quickly when you try to zoom in on something. I do suggest you mess around with the Image Settings for the cameras for when they are recording in night mode. I had one camera especially that had pitch black background after about 30 ft from the camera. I upped the brightness on the camera and can now clearly see what was in that area.I was able to add 2 more Reolink cameras to this system with no issues. I added two of the 5 MP dome cameras to go over the front and back doors or the house.Something that was important to me was replacing the corded mouse that the system comes with with a wireless mouse. After trying out a few different mice the one that worked for me was the Logitech M310. It lags a bit sometimes but it is better than having to be right by the NVR to use it.
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