REOLINK
CX810
Based on 53 Reddit mentions
$101.99
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Ditching ring immediately - suggestions ?
Pretty sure reolink is well regarded, unless you are in the ipcamtalk forums... I use Reolink, it is simple but does the job. It is the budget choice really. But if you are going with Blue Iris then you don't really have to limit only to this brand. The best models from this are CX810/CX820 and CX41
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
January 19, 2026 9:16 PM
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Reolink or Ubiquiti unifi Cameras?
Agree with this, gotta say there are some reolink model with 1/1.8" sensors with 2k/4k res that, more or less, should be a good option for the price sold (~100€ in europe). Like CX810/CX820, too bad they seem to be missing IR
fonzdm in r/homesecurity
March 4, 2026 9:28 PM
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Simple yet stellar 2 IP POE Cameras setup
For 400 I'd just go for a pair of Reolink CX810 and their NVR and call it a day. We use that to cover a big campus and they work great. This is the camera stream taking a video in pitch black room. The only source is a small light in the football yard (the big white glow at the door). The yard is no
...bpivk in r/unRAID
November 19, 2025 11:05 PM
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Confused with what camera we need, battery, wifi, poe, 1080/2k/4k etc, just for our residential property? I was considering 1080p main front camera, possibly PoE or USB powered.
OP, only models that have perimeter protection from Reolink are CX820, CX810 (with firmware update), Duo 3 (with firmware update), Floodlight Elite PoE and professional models. The rest don't have this feature. You can't use CX models if your lighting sucks or is pitch black at night btw. Because th
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
November 25, 2025 5:24 AM
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Best Budget CCTV Security Cameras
Reolink is the budget brand, OP. It is likely the cheapest brand that will do the job (decently) if you are from North America or Europe. You can't use color night vision cameras if the area you want surveil doesn't have great lighting all around at night. For color night vision look for CX820, CX81
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
January 10, 2026 1:42 AM
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Smart my new place for 2026
Eh, you'll have to refer me to the video with Ubiquiti winning anything at The Hook Up, all the comparison videos I remember watching from him the Ubiquiti cams did not finish well. All my network is Ubiquiti but I have not been impressed with the price/performance of their cameras objectively. POE
...Upstairs-Arachnid347 in r/smarthome
April 22, 2026 1:28 PM
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POE Security Camera Suggestions?
Ubiquiti used to be an overpriced brand with not so good performance some months ago but that was until they released the G6 models which are priced accordingly, they have good specs and they perform well. The G6 models beat anything sub $200 USD per camera. This includes Reolink (which for me is th
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
November 29, 2025 9:15 AM
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Wifi security cam and camera placement recommendations
If night footage is what matters most, forget megapixels and focus on how much light the camera can capture. The two specs that actually matter are sensor size and lens aperture. A 1 over 1.8 inch CMOS sensor paired with an f1.0 lens lets in far more light which gives you a brighter image less noise
...Strict-Investment-2 in r/SecurityCamera
December 28, 2025 8:59 PM
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Looking to replace my Ring cameras.
Best off getting Poe most modern Poe systems have two way talk too I'm guessing your on a budget so reolink cx810 with reolink nvr
Strict-Investment-2 in r/homesecurity
March 23, 2026 3:56 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
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
May 11, 2025 11:56 PM
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