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I would love to have black camera's! ( wifi )
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We have the following black version Wifi camera now. You can have a look.
RLC-410W: https://reolink.com/product/rlc-410w/
E1-Pro: https://reolink.com/product/e1-pro/
Argus 3 pro: https://reolink.com/product/argus-3-pro/
Argus eco: https://reolink.com/product/argus-eco/
We have the Argus PT 4MP black version on test now. If there is any news, I will let you know. -
@Reolink-Fiona : The black camera's looks very nice.
I will be waiting for a wireless one! -
@faasio82_480971996033257
Argus 3 pro and Argus eco are wireless cameras. You can have a look.
Argus 3 pro: https://reolink.com/product/argus-3-pro/
Argus eco: https://reolink.com/product/argus-eco/ -
@reolink-fiona : i mean one you can use with an socket/outlet.
I don't think there is one already. -
@faasio82_480971996033257 All the wifi cameras including the battery ones can use the power adapter to charge. Do I misunderstand your point? If so, please let me know!
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@faasio82_480971996033257
I'm currently testing the Argus PT 4MP black version.
It is battery driven and uses wi-fi for data transfer.
The white cable in the image below is a micro-USB charging cable connected to a Reolink solar panel.
I am very impressed by its performance so far. It has smart AI detection for persons and vehicles as well as PIR detection. I have a thread about it here:
https://community.reolink.com/topic/3268/argus-pt-4mp-black-version-first-impressions
And here it is in all its glory. (I mounted it on black-painted timber rather than put holes in my plastic soffit board.)
I think it's very handsome and, so far, it performs as good as it looks. -
@pdownes2001_384636162646205: It looks very nice!
One dissapointment is the battery/solar panel. That is not my favourite option. -
@faasio82_480971996033257
Me neither. It isn't intended for live streaming or 24/7 recording and I prefer that option, to be honest.
Having said that, if folk want a totally wireless, stick-it-anywhere, smart IP camera, this fits the bill superbly.
All my other cameras (that I actually purchased) are POE and connected to my network by CAT6 ethernet cables. You simply can't beat solid copper.