E1 Outdoor Pro

REOLINK

E1 Outdoor Pro

14 positive 0 neutral 7 negative

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Ubiquiti vs Reolink

Ubiquiti 100% - I had Reolink, and I kept their Doorbell and a couple of internal E1 Pro cameras. I recently changed the entire system to UniFi; that is network, the NVR Instant, along with their G6 series cameras. I am not looking back.

alienatedsec in r/Ubiquiti

December 2, 2025 11:51 PM

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My honest review about Tapo camera

C230 is low end cheap camera and you are saying it's the best they have the C250 and C260 which are the new recent models and you are comparing to reolink models that cost 200+, even the E1 pro costs 50 are you using the app on other phones with the same account? I never had that kind of problem onl

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DazzlingpAd134 in r/Tapo

May 4, 2026 1:50 PM

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The Good ‘ol Daus

I got a "REOLINK E1 Pro" with some Amazon coupon, they're always on sale. But I don't think it is anything special, it is just cheap, and has RTSP/ONVIF and PTZ. There are many alternatives from other manufacturers. I did have to use their app for initial setup, enable RTSP/ONVIF, and then restart t

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TimeRemove in r/Ubiquiti

March 6, 2026 3:08 PM

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Best smart baby monitor for helping new dads feel more involved?

nursery You don’t need a nursery (yet) you need a small cot that goes into the master. Otherwise someone has to sleep in the nursery or get up to tend to the kid every 1-2h Philips Avent baby monitor works well. You can also use a WiFi camera like the Reolink E1 pro. A baby monitor is designed to sc

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aCuria in r/Parenting

April 21, 2026 5:34 AM

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Reliable Pan/Tilt camera for 2-month absence (Europe) - Focus on Android App stability & Cloud

Thanks a lot for the detailed response! I've decided to go with the Reolink E1 Pro. I can connect it via Ethernet. I could technically increase my budget for a more expensive model, but since I only need it for about 2 months a year, I'm not sure if it's worth spending more. Regarding the storage: I

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crobartie in r/homesecurity

April 13, 2026 12:10 PM

1

My honest review about Tapo camera

I use only one device and that is my mobile phone. The only better indoor camera was C250 but the price was $60 and I bought C230 for $38. The price difference between Reolink ($45) and Tapo ($38) was very low but the only reason was the seller hadn't any E1 Pro.

satvision83 in r/Tapo

May 4, 2026 3:40 PM

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Newb question: is the 'g6 instant' the wrong device for me?

If you don't have a burning itch to get into the UniFi ecosystem: return it and buy a Reolink. The dirt cheap Reolink E1 Pro will work for your purpose but if you can swing it, I highly recommend buying a more expensive (read: less shitty) model.

theroundfile in r/Ubiquiti

March 21, 2026 9:26 PM

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Almost ready to jump ship...

I used to use cameras from Feit Electric (aka Tuya cameras) when I got started, but as I moved everything from SmartThings (which weren't able to view the cameras due to incompatibility) I looked up a few brands. Decided to go with Reolink, since they were really good for the price, entirely local r

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1WhoHatesCustmerSrvs in r/Nest

May 21, 2025 12:43 AM

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