CX810

REOLINK

CX810

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I’m setting up a home surveillance system

Empire tech better they give you 16mbps bitrate basically phone/netflix video level quality with reolink cx810 their best camera but it's limited to 8mbps bitrate empire tech sell 1/1.2 CMOS camera they're basically best in business yes they sell for $250 each but you're future proof

Strict-Investment-2 in r/homesecurity

April 12, 2026 1:16 AM

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Stable Frigate with Reolink Elite Pro PoE (Floodlight) setup with Coral – sharing config & looking for advice

Comments/questions… I think #video=copy#audio=copy are default when you use ffmpeg with go2rtc streams. Why not record the main stream as they’re higher quality? Granted if disk space conservation is key, then using ext stream makes sense. I recently started using latest go2rtc binary (check docs on

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instigator-x in r/frigate_nvr

January 24, 2026 8:54 PM

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Reolink or Ubiquiti unifi Cameras?

Reolink are meant more to be used in urban areas with tons of lighting at night. This is because Reolink IR night vision models do not have very good performance at night (this might change eventually with a new professional models they might release this year, also Elite xPro beats the G6 180° IMO)

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Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity

March 5, 2026 3:03 AM

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Driveway alarm

You need a PoE camera with perimeter protection. If you still want to remain with Reolink, I think there's already a handful that have been updated with that feature and the newer models have that as well. Look for CX820/CX810 (if you have great lighting at night in the whole area), all professional

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Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity

April 11, 2026 2:06 AM

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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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Which one is better Arlo vs Blink vs Ring outdoor wireless 180°?

Reolink trash too most of their cameras cap to 6mbps unless it's cx810 which is 8mbps, their processor are crap too any complex scene will look grainy, he's best off getting professional grade CCTV if he's willing to spend a few hundred a cam (which is what he's looking at right now)

Strict-Investment-2 in r/homesecurity

February 28, 2026 2:42 AM

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some newb questions: mostly config setup

Which reolink? If it's one that's 5mp or less, you need to use http streaming which is mentioned: https://docs.frigate.video/configuration/camera_specific#reolink-cameras If it's over 5mp, then you have to use rtsp and with my experience with the cx810 it was choppy and sometimes didn't load the mai

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andy2na in r/frigate_nvr

June 8, 2025 5:43 PM

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best security camera 2026 for front door and backyard

I own several PoE Reolink cameras including the CX810, Trackmix, Duo, and the wifi doorbell. I also recently purchased a UniFi G5 Pro camera just to test. The UniFi camera is easily a better camera but is also more expensive. Even though I am a cheap person I plan to move to UniFi going forward. I u

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Intelligent-Kale-877 in r/SecurityCamera

January 10, 2026 6:01 AM

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