REOLINK
E1 Pro
Based on 51 Reddit mentions
$46.74
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Recommendations for a Long-Duration, Low-Cost Recording Device?
several challenges here.. you're trying to resolve a behavioral issue with technology - which rarely works. your neighbor is already falsely filing noise complaints when you're not home. if your landlord doesn't accept that you've not been present for several of their complaints, trying to "convince
...ImaginaryCheetah in r/homesecurity
December 8, 2025 8:09 AM
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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
...DazzlingpAd134 in r/Tapo
May 4, 2026 1:50 PM
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Reolink or Dahua
I bought wireless Reolink cameras (E1 Zoom, TrackFlex), as it'd be cost prohibitive to drag PoE. It's a bloody mess with Frigate. There are all sorts of encoding issues and I'm having to do software re-encoding for it to work. Also, the Frigate-based autotrack doesn't work. The cameras themselves ar
...ucbmckee in r/frigate_nvr
March 14, 2026 3:00 PM
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Reolink cameras with protect
I have just bought a Reolink e1 pro. It works perfectly with UniFi protect including ptz . You do not need to add an sd card to the camera Edit: running protect on my cloud gateway fiber
DmKStar in r/Ubiquiti
August 23, 2025 6:11 PM
4
Good RTSP camera for my LAN Website.
UPDATE! I got Reolink E1 PRO for 39 pounds (I'm based in the UK) and it's working great. I've set up Home Assistant like some of you suggested, and integrated the camera easily. (Turned off UID, so that it all stays local)
MattY_323 in r/homeautomation
December 16, 2025 3:54 AM
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Sharing an AI camera project that failed due to incorrect workload assessment.
That's why I am confused he had to shut it down. No disrespect to OP but he could've solved this thing in a month and not a year. Buy an indoor IP camera (reolink e1 pro) and run AI models on it through fastapi. But in regards to the RPi it depends on the algorithm OP is using, but a regular raspber
...Apart_Situation972 in r/embedded
January 10, 2026 10:20 PM
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Best Indoor Cameras for Watching Pets While Traveling?
This is for pets and I'm guessing you can't drill holes because you are/will be renting as you say, so the best indoor camera for that is going to be a Reolink plugged in Wi-Fi camera. Reolink is the best Wi-Fi camera provider for residential use, IMO. You want plugged in because battery powered cam
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
January 13, 2026 6:34 PM
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Recommendations for self hosted home security/ IP cameras
ipcamtalk dot com, all the info you need is there. Even ways to aquire cameras for decent price.I personally use frigate hosted on my proxmox server that is running on old pc, have 8 dahua cameras connected. I would avoid reolink though, I have a E1 Pro model, that support RSTP, but doesn't allow ma
...Last-Resource-99 in r/selfhosted
February 1, 2026 12:33 PM
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Crashing out- baby monitor never woke us up and he cried all night
I recommend the Reolink E1 Pro camera. It has awesome detection for pets and baby crying. You can setup as a WiFi camera or run an Ethernet cable. I have it connected to home assistant, and setup an automation to turn on a lamp if it detects baby crying. Use any tablet or phone if you want the scree
...Social_Engineer1031 in r/NewParents
July 30, 2025 8:02 PM
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Looking for Security Cameras suggestions : No Vendor Lock-In, App setup or Cloud ecosystem
I'll second Reolink cameras. I have mine hooked into both Home Assistant and Blue Iris, super easy with their built in RTSP support. I use both wired PoE cameras and WiFi E1 Pro cameras. You either need to use a Reolink Home Hub or a Reolink NVR to use a webpage config but all of the PoE cameras I'm
...broken42 in r/selfhosted
August 4, 2025 3:31 AM
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