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@user_713871212949686_713871212949686 Reolink sometimes changes what cams work with their cloud and it depends what country/region you are from. They used to offer more models for the cloud but I assume rising server costs may have made them reduce them. I don't want to use the cloud. Users can record to installed card in camera, send alerts to email. Wire powered cams support recording to NVR and using another cloud storage company with FTP but you have to learn how to use FTP. Here is link to their cloud and what cams work, but I don't know how updated it is:https://cloud.reolink.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI98n26t_J_AIVTRZMCh0-6wd0EAAYASAAEgKYoPD_BwE
Dear Reolink, I am requesting Reolink create a news page here and on Reolink Reddit. This would be used to update information for customers. Please include ALL of the above:
Reolink is a good brand. I recommend them. But their communication with customers is not very good, it needs improvement.
The town I live in had a record low last night. At 6am is was -27⁰ F. I have an Argus PT, two Argus 3, one 510A, two 810A cameras. They all functioned fine at this low temperature except for the Argus PT. It failed to connect until the temperature got up to about -5⁰ F then it started working again. Reolink says their cameras can work down to 14⁰ F. I have had lower temperatures than 14⁰ F about twenty days this winter so I know these cameras work below that. I like my Reolink cameras.
@chris-norris270_659249440973712 This is a known issue with the E1 Outdoor wifi and also the E1 Outdoor new POE version. Reolink is aware of it. Some users have reported their E1 Outdoor has guard and reset points drift. See comments here, on Reolink Reddit forum and on YouTube. See LifeHackster's YouTube review of the E1 Outdoor POE version. In my opinion it's a hardware issue not firmware. The camera motor/gears are just not precise enough. I had a E1 Outdoor wifi and it had drift. Overall, It's still a good cam for the money though. I have a 823A. It is better built, no drift, precise. The Trackmix is also a better cam than the E1 Outdoor, no drift. Reolink please tell the truth, be honest, tell customers the E1 Outdoor can have drift problems. Being silent just makes people disappointed who may not buy Reolink cams again! I think all camera brands have released a camera that had hardware or firmware problems. Reolink needs to tell customers in the specs the cam can have drift! I don't think Reolink will fix the difting, it's in the design of the cam. Hope they prove me wrong.
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