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Posted 24 June 2023

Reolink 4K 8CH NVR PoE CCTV Camera System, 4X 5MP IP PoE Cameras, 2TB HDD for 24/7 Recording - £356.99 @ Reolink / Amazon

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  • INTELLIGENT HUMAN/VEHICLE DETECTION: With this AI-enhanced video surveillance system, you can keep an eye on your home or business in a more intelligent way. Have all-day videos and only be alerted when there is a person or vehicle. Never miss a true threat and never worry about unnecessary alarms
  • PLUG AND PLAY PoE SYSTEM: Simple PoE connection. Just connect the security camera to the NVR via 60ft Ethernet cables included. One network cable is responsible for both video signal transmission and power supply. Even a beginner can install it effortlessly
  • 5MP SUPER HD WITH 30M NIGHT VISION: With the high resolution of 2560x1920, the 5MP security cameras in the kit capture clear and sharp images. More than that, the cameras shot videos at remarkable 30 frames per second, ensuring you get buttery-smooth videos. With 18 infrared LEDs, the camera helps to capture surroundings at night for up to 100ft/30m, secure your home and business 24/7
  • QUICK REMOTE ACCESS AND PLAYBACK: Free Reolink App and Client allow you to control all your Reolink cameras. Check on your home and business whenever and wherever you are. Videos can be stored in the NVR or FTP server. When replaying all-day videos, you can easily find the clip you need by date or type of motion event
  • COMPATIBLE WITH ALL REOLINK POE IP CAMERAS: This CCTV security camera system can be expanded up to an 8-camera kit with any Reolink PoE IP cameras without any compatibility issue. Supported Reolink 8MP/5MP/4MP PoE IP cameras include: RLC-520A, 510A, 810A, 820A, 823A, 811A, 822A, 812A, TrackMix PoE, Duo PoE, 410W, 510WA, etc.
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£341.75 with voucher
£21 voucher applied to one item per order at checkout

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  1. Killer_Klient's avatar
    Do not buy these or any Chinese brands. They all typically come with bespoke software that rely on you to connect to their custom Chinese servers, which could be extinct anytime in the future. They typically provide cameras with poor viewing angles and the software they provide is normally very bad, making it difficult to manage your system. I remember the days I have to get a monitor and physically take it to my cellar and plug it into the NVR just to get footage off, completely useless. Also, the motion detection is always very poor and unusable in most cases. For anyone looking for amazingly good, user friendly camera systems, have a look at reputable brands. My favorite at the moment is UniFi as they are the only good ones that are not charging monthly subscriptions. I've bought the cheap stuff before and thoroughly regret it. The UniFi stuff is better a million times over. From simple things like smart motion detection that is actually accurate and works to amazingly good software that timelapses your videos and makes it super easy and quick to find footage. (edited)
    McGoose's avatar
    Reolink cameras provide an RTSP stream that you can record completely locally, either on a PC using BlueIris, a raspberry pi using HomeAssistant and Frigate or with their NVR, no subscription is necessary and neither is an internet connection. You could run them on a vlan with no internet access if required. (edited)
  2. Dragon32's avatar
    Had mine for a while and it's been great.

    Good deal as a lot cheaper than upgrading the hard drive to 2tb from 500gb and buying the cameras separate like I did.
  3. rhodyate's avatar
    Reolink are good and their Ai human, pet and vehicle detection is spot on and the microphones are really clear too
  4. deleted2936900's avatar
    "Intelligent human/vehicle detection"...

    That's all well and good, but can it spot thickos?

    Most thieves and vandals don't seem to be particularly intelligent!
  5. salehunt's avatar
    £341.75 with voucher
    £21 voucher applied to one item per order at checkout






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  6. kokoroko's avatar
    Anyone can recommend good CCTV set with good quality microphones?? I desperately need something with good audio as me and my family were assaulted and racially abused by our next door neighbours.
    adzg91's avatar
    ANNKE are generally (most but not all) rebranded and cheaper versions of hikvision cameras. Could be worth checking out.
  7. synthkid's avatar
    When you plug the network cable into the cam is that what powers it as well ? Just i can only see one power cable for the whole system ?
    stuart_75's avatar
    PoE - power over Ethernet
  8. Heat777's avatar
    Can I add a wireless camera to the 4 supplied? Would be too far and awkward to use a PoE cable for one location
    SammyNib's avatar
    Pretty certain that'll work, you can add an IP camera to the NVR and should function the same as the others
  9. un1eash's avatar
    For similar money I got a HiLook 2tb NVC and ColorVu cameras, you should check out the HikVision/HiLook ColorVu if you want a decent night time image.
    taz002dev's avatar
    Indeed that sounds like a better setup. Can you please share more details where you got them / how many and so on
  10. WalterSmith's avatar
    Expired!
  11. arniemacgyver's avatar
    It's back again today.
    Appreciate that this next bit is unlikely to help many but there is a further 5% discount on more than one item purchased. You can only use the £21 discount once but if you buy one white set and one black set then all discounts apply and you pay £629.98 for two. Great if you can find someone else that wants one.
  12. Cobray's avatar
    How are these? Hooking up wifi ip cams to these possible as well with the poe cams?
    Heat777's avatar
    Was looking at this myself. It seems you can only hook up reolink Wi-Fi cameras that have a power cable and won’t work with the battery/solar powered Wi-Fi cameras.
  13. able4's avatar
    Also, most of the times the criminals just rotate the camera away or make it point in the wrong direction using a stick or cover it up if it's not installed high enough. So that's one negative on these kinds of cameras. I would prefer dome ones as they are slightly trickier to cover or rotate
  14. cookied's avatar
    So after all the talk is this a good system to keep an eye on, prime days...
    If not because of the cameras what would anyone recommend for a similar amount .
    Thanks.
    matt.thomaswVL's avatar
    Yep I'm in the same boat as you as I'd also like to know what other systems people would recommend if not this one.
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