Reolink 4MP 16CH PoE Video Surveillance System, 8 x Wired Outdoor 1440P PoE IP Cameras, 5MP/4MP Supported 16 Channel NVR Security System w/ 3TB HDD for 7/24 Recording RLK16-410B8
December 1, 2018 - Comment
Product Features 【Plug & Play PoE Camera System】–Simple PoE connection, just plug the security camera to the NVR. So easy set up even for a beginner. Cameras can run up to 270ft via CAT5 or 330ft via CAT6 Ethernet cable. 【Built-in 3TB security grade Hard Drive】– Support 16 channels simultaneously recording. Secure your home &































Caveman update I purchased the 16 channel system which came with eight RLC 410’s. I also purchased four additional RLC-420’s and a PTZ RLC- 423. All have worked flawlessly in these first few weeks I have used them. There is a bit of a learning curve regarding the nvr and app, but it is becoming more familiar and easier, even for a cave man like me.UPDATE: After having this system for a short time, I noticed that the nvr would occasionally reboot for no apparent reason. Then I discovered that…
Great product, highly recommended for home use! This is a great system! My setup: The 8 cameras that came with the system, and one PTZ camera. I have had the system setup for about 3 months now. The cameras have a very high resolution, and are extremely clear. The setup is also very easy and there is no need to worry about any dynamic dns to access it from the internet with the UID feature. That was a huge plus. The iphone application is very easy to use and also very useful. The interface is also very easy to use and the PC application is…
The more I use it the happier I become!! The more I use this system, the happier I am with it. It does everything it’s supposed to do. The system is not perfect, but it gets the job done. The device is easy to setup, but I would plug the NVR into a power strip and leave the power strip off until you have the power cord connected to both the NVR and the power strip. If you just plug it in to the wall, when you insert the plug into the NVR, it sparks pretty bad. I only did that once. Just keep the power off until it’s plugged in on both…