REOLINK
Altas PT Ultra
Based on 31 Reddit mentions
$186.99
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Best wireless outdoor cameras without subscriptions
The reolink Altas Pt Ultra is the only camera in the market, that I'm aware of, that is battery powered and that can record 24/7 to some degree. Any other wireless camera can't record 24/7, they just record motion/detection events. IMO, for a battery powered camera there is no better solution than t
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
June 6, 2025 5:39 AM
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Unifi solar powered camera?
Maybe try: Reolink Altas PT Ultra $177.99 4K 360° Pan & Tilt Long Lasting Battery Camera with Pre-recording500-Day Long Lasting Battery (20,000mah)Up to 10s of Pre-recordingSolar Panel Support4K ColorX Night Vision360° Automatic TrackingWi-Fi 6 for Uninterrupted Streaming https://reolink.com/us/prod
...krlab1444 in r/Ubiquiti
November 16, 2025 8:50 PM
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Need recommendations for security camera
Reolink Altas PT Ultra. But you can only really use this one if you have really good lighting at night time because it is color night vision camera. Otherwise you'd have to get a trackmix battery powered version. But if this is going to be used for critical surveillance, and you can drill a couple o
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
January 12, 2026 6:04 PM
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Outdoor Battery Camera for Wildlife/Security
For 5 acres, you'll definitely want something with a high-quality PIR sensor so you don't get constant false alarms from blowing grass. I use a Reolink Altas PT Ultra with a solar panel for a similar setup. It’s battery-powered but stays at 100% with the sun, and the night vision is impressive for s
...markbroncco in r/SecurityCamera
March 12, 2026 1:08 AM
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Looking to Upgrade from Ring (Possibly Reolink or Unifi)
Ok, if you want to learn the hard way... You already want something to bridge so you will have to go with Reolink, because it is the best brand for Wi-Fi cameras. Prefer plugged in Wi-Fi cameras and avoid using battery powered. If you have a floodlight you want to replace, then replace it with Reoli
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
November 25, 2025 7:28 PM
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POE Cameras & WiFi Camera System?
Yes, as long as the Wi-Fi reaches to your shed you will be good. Just make sure the Wi-Fi camera that you get (wireless or wired to a power outlet) can also record to the NVR of your choice. If you go with Reolink cameras and Reolink NVR you won't have issues (just check the specs of the NVR and loo
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
May 16, 2025 7:37 PM
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New to security cameras, please help recommend one?
OP, just to add a bit of info: You won't have zone fencing, which is what you are looking for with a Wi-Fi camera. Just a heads up. Reolink does have a "painting" kind of things where you don't have alerts but, in my experience, doesn't work well. Reolink recently released the Reolink Altas (sort of
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
June 19, 2025 4:59 AM
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Reliable Security camera with cellular and battery for Work site
I think that having 4G LTE camera is the best in terms of easy install, because you can install them pretty much anywhere outdoors, but the Wyze cam that you are suggesting would only work if there's a light bulb already there. Of course the cons of the 4G LTE camera is that you need a SIM card for
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
July 16, 2025 4:23 AM
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Security cameras that have push email alerts?
Yes, I think you definitely did a good choice if you are going with Wi-Fi solar powered and Reolink. As a tip, there's the Reolink Altas models (Altas and Altas PT Ultra), those are IMO the best battery powered cameras in the market for residential use right now, especially the Altas model, because
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
September 8, 2025 9:02 PM
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Help me create a wireless SETUP
If money isn't an issue: Reolink Wi-Fi doorbell + Reolink Altas PT Ultra (with 12W solar panel) + Reolink hub Pro (if you need more days of footage) Argus 4 pro is also a good choice if you want full coverage of the backyard as it is a 180°, but the quality/performance will be worse than the Altas P
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
May 15, 2025 2:46 PM
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