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@kimchigun Oh, you’re absolutely right. I should’ve bowed down to the gospel of “mid-class reliable” Chinese products—clearly not globalised, just selectively superior. After all, they’re only five times more expensive than the bargain-bin miracles on AliExpress. That kind of pricing screams quality, doesn’t it?I bought those so-called “reliable” gems for the piggery, naturally. Because when it comes to monitoring livestock, nothing says cutting-edge like a camera that might spontaneously reboot during a thunderstorm. Meanwhile, the rest of my household enjoys a Bosch 3000/8000 system—where things actually work.Naturally, Bosch hasn’t bothered with a WiFi system, which makes perfect sense, considering WiFi is about as secure as a screen door on a submarine and drops signal if someone sneezes too hard. But for a piggery? It’s good enough. The pigs aren’t filing tax returns
I made the bold decision to upgrade my security system using Reolink products, lured in by the promise of “mid-class reliable” performance. What I got instead was a crash course in disappointment.First up: the E1 Outdoor camera. It lasted a heroic two years before the PTZ and focus mechanisms decided to retire early. When I reached out to support, I was gently reminded that the warranty had expired—because apparently, two years is the expected lifespan for a “premium” product. Silly me for assuming durability was part of the deal.Despite this, I gave Reolink a second chance. I needed three cameras and opted for the Duo models, reassured by presales that they supported RTSP and ONVIF. I trusted their expertise. That was cute.One camera arrived without a mounting bracket. I asked for one. The solution? Replace the entire camera. Because sending a bracket is clearly a logistical impossibility. With installers already booked, I had to either cancel or pay extra to improvise a bracket. Not exactly the seamless experience I was hoping for.After installation, I discovered that RTSP support was more theoretical than functional. Turns out, it’s not fully implemented and doesn’t work with most professional systems. Support’s advice? “Just use our app.” Because when I said I wanted integration, what I really meant was “Please give me another proprietary app with limited functionality.”After weeks of back-and-forth emails and a generous 10% discount offer (how thoughtful), I replaced the cameras with professional-grade equipment. Out of curiosity, I ran a packet analysis using Wireshark. Let’s just say the RTSP implementation was... creative. It’s unclear whether their engineers have ever actually used RTSP in a real-world scenario.Summary:
If you're looking for a security system that delivers confusion, delays, and unmet expectations, Reolink might be just what you're after.
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