Reolink Q2 Product Roadmap Learn More
Unveiling the New Standard in Clarity With #Reolink16MP Series Learn More
Reolink App v4.44 Released Learn More
Your browser does not seem to support JavaScript. As a result, your viewing experience will be diminished, and you have been placed in read-only mode.
Please download a browser that supports JavaScript, or enable it if it's disabled (i.e. NoScript).
Awesome. Thank you very much for providing the direct link for those of us that do not use Google. Very much appreciated.
Thank you but tech support already fixed with me via email. Awesome support.All is well now and both drives are recording perfectly. Thank you.
@big_ted Thank you very much. Looks like there is a link in the announcements section too.
@reocam_448003255267488 The mount is back in stock and I ordered a few of them. Just wanted to post in case anyone else needs them too.
I finally got a chance to download the 4.43.0.5 android app and it works great on my phone BUT I also have it on a tablet and it functions that same however the display has changed. It used to be full screen and now it has a border on the left side thus rendering the screen as small as my cell phone. I will try to attach a screenshot to show it.This is not good because the entire reason that I use the tablet is so that the image is larger and I can see it without my glasses. Worked great until this last version update. Is there a way that I can get it back to full screen?
I have a RLK16-810B8-a system which came with the 810A cameras. I am going to add another camera to the system and I'm wondering is there any difference between the stick style 810 as opposed to the ball turret style 820 other than the mount?As you can read from one of my other posts I had a mount failure on only 1 out of my 8 cameras but still that makes me a little hesitant to buy another one with the same kind of mount. I'm wondering if the ball style mount is better?So other than the mount are they the same? Is the ball mount better/stronger? Anyone here have both? Can I add the 820 to my system with no problems?
Just in case anyone else has the same problem, I finally had the time to fix the broken mount on my camera. I bought a new mount as I stated above as they were back in stock. You do not have to cut the wire to do this repair. I took the camera apart and unplugged the wire from the inside. You can then slip the end out of the exisiting mount and slide the complete new mount on. It's not easy and you have to be meticulous, but is is possible to do without cutting the cable(s).
Welcome Back!
Hi there! Join the Commnunity to get all the latest news, tips and more!