Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
This is one of those times where I am reviewing a product, but the one that I received I can’t find a match for on the site. I think I was sent some kind of prototype or something. This Smart 16MP Poe Dual-Lens seems pretty close, so I’m just going to go with this.
So yes, the video you see probably isn’t what you will get if you were to purchase this product now. I’ll go ahead and give you what I got on it, like how it can supply a 16MP Ultra HD View, a 180 Degree Ultra-wide Panorama, not to mention 2800-Lumen Adjustable Floodlights.
It is made so you can see a lot, and shine a lot of light on it. I’m not certain if my demonstration of the footage is accurate. After all, I wasn’t able to get any audio from it, but that could be user error, the user meaning me.
There really is a lot that you can do with this, and there is an app that can allow for even more power like smart event detection, perimeter protection, two-way audio, and much more.
As far as I know, there doesn’t seem to be a hub for this. A lot of these security cameras come with one, but apparently not this. If you want it, you can get it on the Reolink site for about $269.99, currently (at time of writing) marked down to $215.99.
Facts About The Company
According to the “About Us” website, this company was founded in 2009 to deal with intelligent visual tech at home. I’m assuming that by visual tech, it means cameras, as I see a lot of them.
What Does This Company Make?
I’m just going to go out on a limb and say: “cameras”. That’s pretty much all I’m seeing on the Reolink website, and we’ll be sure to see about reviewing more of these.
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
I can’t seem to find any specs about them on the website, so…yeah, I got nothin’.
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
I’ve reviewed other security cameras, like those from Toucan. Then there was that one from Logitech.
I’m pretty certain that I reviewed the AOSU SolarCam, which I replaced the one from Eufy.
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