CX810

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CX810

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Pretty sure i drilled into asbestos :/

Condolences for your diagnosis DIY is highly contagious, and for most people, home ownership is terminal A bit off topic but, Reolink with an SD card for zero subscription fees. The CX810, colour at night, is POE and works great with Home Assistant/Frigate... and now, ask your significant other to t

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kevdash in r/diynz

January 3, 2026 7:22 PM

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If you’re stuck on eufy vs ring vs arlo, this is the order I’d think about it

I started with a Ring video doorbell in 2017. Last year I moved to PoE Reolink cameras with BlueIris as the NVR (I also have a Reolink 8 NVR but it's just a backup NVR and extra PoE switch). This month I bought a UniFi Cloud Gateway Max and one UniFi camera to test if I want to pay more to move into

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Intelligent-Kale-877 in r/homesecurity

December 31, 2025 9:54 PM

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Always Recording Cameras

So the strata wants your property vandalized and stolen? Geez... I think you should fix that issue first. I think you should talk to the strata, not only you are securing the business but also providing a service to the community if something happens. Anyway... First of all OP, get rid of all the Ri

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Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity

September 14, 2025 8:31 PM

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Need Guidance

No. This is not good advice. It is pretty bad actually. Your cameras need to be all PoE. No exceptions. Reliable and Wi-Fi do not go together. If you own your property there's no reason not to go with PoE. The difference is massive. Google it. Color night vision cameras can only be used in areas whe

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Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity

October 25, 2025 8:29 PM

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Homebase 3 got updated to 3.7.8.4. Lost RTSP

Well to give an update and conclusion to this - after 5 weeks of back and forth with Anker/Eufy support they didn't really seem interested in investigating the issue. I don't think it ever reached a technical engineer. The first response was that I was out of warranty (HB3 was purchased January 2025

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JayMax20 in r/EufyCam

April 19, 2026 10:04 AM

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Help Starting A Basic Reolink Security System

I have my PoE cameras (front porch and above garage) and NVR in the garage connected to a mesh router point (ASUS Zen Wifi AX). I have one ASUS main router BE-98Pro, and 2 additional mesh access points (including the one in the garage). I also have a PoE switch out there. It works pretty well. Since

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prcdbear1 in r/reolink

April 18, 2026 1:13 AM

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Native Wyze Camera Support Coming to go2rtc

I understand Wyze is a biz and they sell their hardware at a loss, with the expectation of making money on the sub. I wouldn’t be opposed to them charging a reasonable yearly fee to get an API key allowing 3rd party integration. The business model right now will capture your average user but then to

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ermax18 in r/wyzecam

January 1, 2026 3:38 PM

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Recommendations

ring and nest cameras no blink cameras no If you want something simple that's reliable then go with a PoE camera system from Reolink. Use the CX models from Reolink, those are the better ones. Go with the CX410 for short distances and CX810 for larger distances. If you want zone detection/line tresp

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Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity

May 11, 2025 11:56 PM

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The new Reolink perimetral protection doesn’t update its entities on Home Assistant

can you run that NVR in hybridge mode (where it uses your home network to assign the cameras 192.168 ip addresses, then you can access the cameras directly?or maybe connect the cameras to your home network and access them with the NVR via the home network? The nvr will still record any reolink camer

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Gazz_292 in r/reolink

August 24, 2025 12:20 AM

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Unifi Protect vs Reolink vs Scrypted

I like Reolink a lot. I'm very satisfied with my Reolink system including NVR. I think the NVR is 100% necessary. Without it, I think you're in for a sub par experience. You want the NVR. I own 4 or 5 different models of cameras including (1) CX810. I would never buy another. The low light performan

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sharp-calculation in r/homesecurity

May 5, 2025 4:48 PM

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