REOLINK
Elite Pro Floodlight PoE
Based on 7 Reddit mentions
$215.49
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Motion detector lights for a small space? Neighbor concerns.
Reolink flood cameras give you the ability to select the brightness of flood lights, from 0 to 100. If you can I'd recommend the PoE Duo Flood but if wiring is an issue you can go with the Solar/battery flood. Put an SD card in one of these and not only will have you a deterrent with the light, you'
...TheOtherPete in r/homesecurity
April 11, 2026 2:19 PM
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New (to me) house! What are the must haves?
I need cameras. I have unifi network stuff but I think im leaning reolink for their variety of cameras. Unfi are nice but these feel better suited for home use and can wire into where I have my existing flood lights https://www.reolink.com/us/product/elite-pro-floodlight-poe/
Measurex2 in r/homeautomation
November 22, 2025 1:14 AM
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Doorbell: Aqara Vs Eufy Vs Reolink
I previously had the original Nest Hello doorbell and moved to the white Reolink WiFi doorbell ~18 months ago. It draws its power from the doorbell transformers. I've been happy with it, but I really want a new version that has a ColorX-type camera. Reolink doesn't currently have something like that
...Aud4c1ty in r/smarthome
May 26, 2026 11:17 PM
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Any news on compatibility with Reolink?
I only use reolink cameras with Frigate and they are all rock solid. I have the poe doorbell, two elite pro floodlight poe cameras, and a wifi E1 pro. I use rtsp for all of them, and restream the native streams via go2rtc to reduce connections to the camera and decode h265 --> h264. Note i run friga
...thinlens in r/frigate_nvr
April 10, 2026 4:35 AM
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Best floodlight camera?
Reolink Elite Pro Floodlight PoE. But if you want top quality in a pitch black area I'd install 2 G6 Ubiquiti cameras tbh. 2 CX820 from Reolink would be very good as well but those you can only use if the whole area (and neighborhood) already has great lighting at night.
Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
April 21, 2026 3:27 PM
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