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    • user_836203193905368_836203193905368
      Mario Monticello last edited by

      I'm seriously considering purchasing the Riolink RLK12-800WB4+1-Pack Duo 2 WiFi

      • 4K 8MP Ultra HD
      • 12-Channel WiFi NVR with 2TB HDD
      • Dual Lens

      Has anyone bought this? How is the color and picture quality? I recently bought another camera system from Z**i and i'm definitely not happy with it.
      Is this a quality system? I'm looking for clarity, I use a 42" smart tv as a monitor and i want clear concise pictures.

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      • user_836203193905368_836203193905368
        Mario Monticello last edited by

        Does any one ever read these?

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            Crimp On @Mario Monticello last edited by

            @user_836203193905368_836203193905368 Yes. Reolink customers DO read posts on the user forum. All of my Reolink cameras are "stand-alone" (no NVR). Balancing the Cost vs. Performance, I am satisfied.

            I would suggest starting with a single camera before investing in a complete "package" (more expensive).

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            • joseph_1979
              Joseph Global Moderator @Crimp On last edited by

              @crimp-on_62210811129 This is my opinion too.

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              • user_836203193905368_836203193905368
                Mario Monticello @Crimp On last edited by

                @user_836203193905368_836203193905368 Yes. Reolink customers DO read posts on the user forum. All of my Reolink cameras are "stand-alone" (no NVR). Balancing the Cost vs. Performance, I am satisfied.

                I would suggest starting with a single camera before investing in a complete "package" (more expensive).


                i need at least 5 to 6 cameras because of blind spots around the house. I also need to have viewing on a monitor 24/7 of all cameras. so, individual cameras are out. I don't want to chase a phone every time i might get an alert, so, definitely need an NVR

                Unless i was in the wrong user forum, most of the posts i saw were for abortion [censored]

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                • joseph_1979
                  Joseph Global Moderator @Mario Monticello last edited by

                  @user_836203193905368_836203193905368 some idiots have nothing to do and place nonsense. You need to ensure that you do not have blind spots and have redundancy both in storage and power. Opt for POE cameras and connect them to a poe switch. NVR is a must unless you already have a HA. Which cameras suit you depends on your requirements. At reddit reolink the moderator compiled an Excel workbook showing their differences. You may have a look.

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