REOLINK
Duo 2 PoE
Based on 12 Reddit mentions
$122.99
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Location for cameras at a new house
Yes, PoE is the way to go. You are good here. Your camera selection, not so much. You shouldn't use dome protected cameras in outdoor areas, they get a lot of problems with rain/dust and glare, you will end up replacing them, they are meant more for indoor use. Just use turret/bullet instead. I don'
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
December 28, 2025 8:02 AM
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Video footage camera inquiry
If you just want it for game analysis rather than for general viewing I've been using the Reolink Duo 2 PoE camera. It's a security camera so it's only 20fps but the resolution is more than good enough. You'll need an external battery, cables and adapters so it's definitely more fiddly than Veo howe
...CaptainDreads in r/ultimate
July 30, 2025 11:27 AM
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Help with recommendation - I’m clueless!
I had a contractor do that for me. They ran cables through the attic/vinyl siding and then into my room which has the NVR. Cost me $800 to install 2 doorbells and 2 cameras (including running the wire). Your plan sounds fine. I really like the Reolink Duo 2V Poe and Reolink Duo 2 Poe. Both 4K camera
...wololod in r/homedefense
November 22, 2025 2:53 PM
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Honest opinions - Reolink with Frigate
what cpu/gpu are you using on your server? intel processor w/ iHD? i have an intel i7-12th gen, here's how i got it to work on my setup with the duo 2 poe: go2rtc: streams: duo2_src: - "rtsp://admin:[email protected]:554/h265Preview_01_main" duo2_h264: - "ffmpeg:duo2_src#video=h264#audio=aac#hardwa
...thatgreekgod in r/frigate_nvr
November 3, 2025 5:21 PM
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Camera Advice needed - Typical (but new Protect Update) Reolink vs Unifi
I’m actually in the middle of moving from Reolink to UniFi myself. Reolink has honestly been solid for me the past year. Running PoE cams like the Duo 2V, 1240A and doorbell without issues. Hard to beat the value for the money. Main reason I’m switching is more the ecosystem side and Protect UI/app
...fastNUgly in r/Ubiquiti
May 12, 2026 1:35 PM
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Is the Network Video Recorder Instant (UNVR-Instant) roughly equivalent to a Reolink Home Hub Pro?
I currently use BlueIris and the 8-channel PoE Reolink NVR. I really dislike the Reolink NVR compared to BlueIris, mostly because scrubbing video and the software interface is such a poor UI experience. It's basically just another backup source now. I just purchased the UCG Max and a couple UniFi ca
...Intelligent-Kale-877 in r/UnifiProtect
December 23, 2025 5:18 PM
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Reolink Elite Floodlight in Protect
I have 6 or so reolink cams (Duo 2V which are their 180 degree cams) currently on Protect while I migrate then over to unifi cams. Currently have an equal split I'll likely keep a few of them around tho. Works great via ONVIF You do lose AI detection. But do get continous recording via Protect. Work
...fastNUgly in r/Ubiquiti
February 26, 2026 6:14 AM
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Reolink AI ONVIF vs Codeproject AI comparison
Yes, BI zones. Do Reolink cameras have zones, and does the zone information flow through the ONVIF data? I have two Duo 2V's, and they don't have zones, except the one zone to stop the camera from alerting itself. Yes, I find the Reolink AI far more consistant.
mezerr in r/BlueIris
December 18, 2025 6:11 PM
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Duo 3 with single camera experiencing IR cut filter failure
Its been a while and I have tried a plethora of things to try and get things working again given the cost hike and the fact I will only get a refund at the original value rather than a replacement under warranty from the store I purchsed it from. So taking the refund means I will be further out of p
...Aisteach_Capall in r/reolink
January 24, 2026 6:32 PM
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Advice for cloudless NVR with good software, Ios, android app?
I use the Reolink TrackMix, Duo 2V 180 degree, CX810 bullet, Reolink wifi doorbell, and finally a Reolink NVR. I also recently installed a UniFi system with 1 UniFi camera because it went on sale and I hear a lot about it. I've gotta say that I'm going to be slowly moving off Reolink. The UI and sof
...Intelligent-Kale-877 in r/homesecurity
January 2, 2026 5:35 AM
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