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REOLINK - Timbre de puerta de vídeo cámara PoE – Cámara de seguridad IP 2K para exteriores con timbre V2, relación de aspecto 4:3, diagonal de 180 grados, conversación de 2 vías, Plug & Play

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  • 2K Super HD y 4:3 Relación de aspecto: Disfruta del campo de visión súper amplio de 135° (H) x 100° (V) x 180° (D). Encuentra la posición correcta para tu timbre con su kit de cuña de 15°. Increíble 2K HD, junto con las avanzadas tecnologías HDR, DNR 3D y corrección de distorsión, proporcionan imágenes nítidas y detalladas incluso en condiciones de poca luz.
  • Chime V2 incluido y responde la puerta más rápido: conecta el timbre incluido en cualquier enchufe eléctrico de cualquier habitación y recibe una advertencia con confianza cuando los visitantes "tocan". Puedes elegir 1 de sus 10 melodías y ajustar su volumen. También puedes preajustar mensajes de voz o respuestas automáticas para las horas en que estás ocupado. Compatibilidad del timbre: Reolink Chime-V2.
  • Configuración PoE fácil y fiable: finaliza la instalación en cuestión de minutos con un diseño de alimentación a través de Ethernet (fuente de alimentación NO incluida) también con una estabilidad inigualable: transferencias de datos sin dependencia de señales irregulares pero con una conexión por cable. Una interrupción de Internet no lo detendrá de la grabación 24/7. Ten en cuenta que un NVR de terceros no es compatible. Soporta 12-24 V CA 50/60 Hz, 24 V CC de alimentación, conmutador/inyector PoE IEEE802.3af o NVR PoE Reolink.
  • Opciones de almacenamiento flexibles y software versátil: el software Reolink proporciona un servicio de por vida que NO requiere tarifa mensual. Es compatible con la grabación pre-rollo, que proporciona valiosas imágenes de 6 segundos antes de que se active un evento. Las grabaciones se pueden almacenar en una tarjeta microSD (máx. 256 GB, no incluido), Reolink NVR para almacenamiento local integrado en disco duro de 2 TB/4 TB o FTP/NAS.
  • Alertas precisas por detección humanoide: puede configurarlo para que le avise cuando se detecte un humano, ignorando transeúntes triviales no humanos, y puede configurar la zona de movimiento para decidir dónde se detectarán los movimientos de los objetos.



OzCableguy
Comentado en Australia el 27 de julio de 2024
The hardest part of installing this was running the cable to where I could connect it to my network and also install a PoE switch to provide power. I already had an Argus Eco camera set up on my network, and the doorbell connected to the Reolink app on my phone automatically, and also on the Reolink client on my PC. Now I can view both cameras at once on my phone or PC. Awesome wide angle view, and responses to motion detection or when someone presses the doorbell are almost instant, and it prerecords several seconds before an event so you get to see the visitor's approach as well. Intercom only has a 1 sec delay, and the chime was pre-synced. Very easy to set up and so much more responsive than Wi-Fi battery doorbell cameras, and no more recharging to worry about either.I had a little trouble getting it connected to my Alexa Echo Show 5. Following Reolink's instructions, when I tapped on "Smart Home" I kept getting the error "Failed to obtain configuration information". Eventually I figured out that I needed to log out of my Reolink account on my phone, then log back in. After that, it worked and pretty much added itself. Now I can say "Alexa, show me the front door", and I can see the live feed on the Echo Show within a few seconds. I can also use the intercom from the Echo Show. However, I cannot get alerts or view recorded events. For that, I need to use the phone app or the Reolink client on my PC.
ian
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de diciembre de 2024
Relatively easy to install, I would recommend setting it up fully BEFORE installing it in final location, but once it is installed it works quite well.Initial setup was done with short Cat6 cable off POE switch, ensuring everything works as it should, then the final install @ door... Easy peasy.
Yufeng Nie
Comentado en Australia el 2 de noviembre de 2024
PoE version is perfect if you already have the PoE infrastructure at home. Simple plug and play operation and hasn’t missed a beat recording to Synology surveillance station, HomeKit (via Scrypted) and to an internal microSD.Just make sure you have a way of getting the Ethernet cable to where you need. If your doorbell is on a distant gate down the driveway then this product may not be ideal for you.
Ken Irvin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de octubre de 2024
I had bought into the whole Blink infrastructure, yea I know. Which was comically bad. The doorbell didn't work as a doorbell after one of their many updates, which is kinda an inexcusable fail. The only person that could hear it "ring" was the person that pushed the button. Recorded video and detected motion OK, but was the worst of the Blink products at that. I had one on every outside door (5). Between that and their Floodlight, that doesn't reliably work as a floodlight, I gave up, all going in the bin.That was a Black Friday impulse buy, and bought more of it, as it worked pretty well for what it costs for a while, then they updated it into uselessness. So, a little research this time around, and came across the Reolink, and well, by comparison, it's night and day. As a doorbell, it does what you'd expect a doorbell to do, push the button and it rings, and with the Alexa skill, it rings everywhere, and in my house that's a lot of places. It's like noon in an old clock shop when someone pushes the button. Given that the problem it was intended to solve was a vendor who felt their product was so valuable that it required an in-person direct adult signature to deliver, and the old doorbell gave the false sense than I heard that there was someone at the door, well the Riolink was ordered, delivered and installed before that delivery was re-attempted the next day.So the Riolink costs a lot more than the Blink, but still, not all that expensive. I have also worked with Axis which is the polar opposite. The Riolink is cheap in comparison to those. But the Riolink has a whole lot more in common with Axis than with Blink. I mean it's just a doorbell, but that doorbell has all the same kind of camera configuration options as the Axis cameras had. Not least of which, and maybe this sounds dumb, but the ability to just bring up the camera and watch it if you are expecting something. I don't know how common that is for all the consumer doorbell cams between the bottom of the barrel Blink and the Riolink, but NOT being able to just camp on a cam seemed pretty ridiculous to me. And i can do this on a real screen, on my PC and not be restricted to a smartphone app.All this makes it way better, BUT that's just the tip of the iceberg. It has some pretty impressive integration with Home Assistant, it has actual Ethernet conductivity, and PoE, and it has a pretty impressive image quality. Yea, I had to drill a hole because it wasn't just batteries and WiFi, but I'd rather have wired or wireless any day, worth the effort. Oh and support for local storage.So, the nit picks...The included angle bracket isn't enough and additional one to stack them up aren't available, and unlike a lot of the doorbell cameras there is no aftermarket for such things. I ordered some made for the Arlo cam that many have adapted for this cam, we'll see how that goes. Yea there are a lot of people selling 3D printed ones, but I'd rather just buy something manufactured, even if I have to adapt it.The included chime is a 1 to 1 thing, apparently you can pair to more than 1 chime but you can't pair multiple doorbells to the same chime. It would be nice to have multiple chimes and multiple doorbells and they all just work with all, but I guess not. However the Alexa integration really makes that not so much of a deal as I have an Echo or a FireTV Cube in every room, so honestly the chime doesn't matter so much. The down side of that is that you are no longer local if you are using that skill, from either side, you have to join the cams to the Riolink cloud service and then pair that service with Alexa which is also cloud.Oh and I had initially bought 2, the PoE version and the WiFi version, not really realizing that the WiFi version still needs to be externally powered. It does however also have an Ethernet port, which I wish also did PoE but it doesn't. I had bought a bunch of 24V PoE injectors a while back hoping they would power my EcoBee thermostats (they didn't, AC only apparently) but they work fine on the WiFi version of the Riolink, I guess even the included power adapter is actually 24V DC (not the 24VAC that is typical for doorbell wiring). So apparently AC/DC doesn't matter, though did read somewhere that it's 24V DC or 12-24V AC, so guessing that much more commonly available 12V PoE adapters wouldn't work.Anyway, like I said I had 5 Blink doorbells, which are all getting replaced with these. I have tons of PoE ports in my house, so it's just a matter of getting a cable from A to B. I will be trying Their cameras as replacements for the rest of the Blink stuff as well, so far I am impressed, a few minor gripes, but overall meets and exceeds...
DXB_Uzi
This has the best 2 way audio i have ever experienced on a doorbell. I have it on a noisy street, and I have previously used Nest, Logitech, Ring (their most expensive model which was PoE), and Eufy. Nothing compares in terms of audio - its almost like as if it is a phone call with no background noise.
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