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    Comparison between RLN36, RLN16-410, Home Hub Pro

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    • DavideOtto
      user_921306828968066 last edited by

      Hello, I have some doubts regarding the 3 products listed in the title.

      On the comparison made on the website I see:



      1) Home hub pro is supporting max. 12 wired cameras, does this means that eventual other 12 should be mandatorily by Wifi? I l always prefer PoE cameras as the connection is much more stable. I don't understand what difference it could make to the device, if it is handling 24 channels, wether if they are wired cameras or not.

      2) Why is it indicated that Home Hub pro does not support the cams with person/vehicle/pet detection? It looks strange to me, might be a mistake?

      3) Why is the video playback and backup indicated as "not" in the home hub pro? Maybe because it is replaced by the "smart playback/event history" tab?

      And, as a last minor comment, I'm not honestly understanding why the cost of the RLN36 is so low compared to the RLN16-410, given the fact that it is handling much more channels... Maybe it has an older hardware like CPU etc?

      Thank you very much!

      Best regards

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        • KimchiGUN
          KimchiGUN @user_921306828968066 last edited by

          @davideotto

          No hard drive or POE. is the gist.

          I prefer the RLN36 over the Home Hub cuz you can add 3rd party cams to it per ONVIF or RTSP. When you add cams to the Home Hub the Cams GUI gets locked.

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          • joseph_1979
            Joseph Global Moderator @user_921306828968066 last edited by joseph_1979

            @davideotto if you plan to buy POE cams (best cams) then opt for the RLN36. This is cheap compared to the others because it is not equipped with any HDD. However, this NVR has the max storage capacity of up to 48TB. Moreover there are 8 alarms In and 4 Alarms Out ports which allow you to connect external devices such as sensors or trigger devices such an external alarm.

            The Home Hub Pro (HHP) allows the connection of 12 plug in (POE or dc powered WIFI) cams and 12 battery operated cams. Videos are stored both on the SD installed in each camera and on the HHP. You can play it either from HHP or SD. Note that AI detection is done at the camera side and you can play all the videos on HHP.

            With recent fw upgrades Reolink NVR RLN 8 and 16 have a hybrid switch added. In case of RLN36 there is no POE port and so you need to have an independent POE switch. Personally I wouldn't use the hybrid for the other model since when the NVR is down then one cannot connect to the cameras. To achieve more flexibility, customers use to integrate the NVR with the Home Assistance.

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            • Chopstix
              Chopstix Global Moderator @user_921306828968066 last edited by

              @davideotto with regard to your #2 above. It does indeed support those detections. Must be an advertising oversight. As for #3, yeah I think the smart playback replaces playback. And I can tell you from experience, smart playback does not work more than it works.

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              • user_927910546981100_927910546981100
                user_927910546981100 @user_921306828968066 last edited by

                @davideotto The price difference between the RLN36 and RLN16-410 is simply that the RLN16-410 is preloaded with a 4TB HDD which would add £80 (100USD / 95Euro) to the cost; also the RLN16-410 has 8 POE ethernet ports whereas if you use the RLN36 with POE cameras (which you should as they are better than DC powered WiFi cameras) then you'll also need to pair it up with 1 or 2 POE switches. So the comparison is really RLN36 + 4TB HDD + 8port POE Switch is £145+£80+£55=£280 compared to the RLN16-410 currently £272.

                IMO the RLN36 is a far better option as you can add as much HDD as you need and if you need >8 POE then you can purchase 1 or more POE switches to suit

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