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Reolink Altas PT Ultra: The powerful 4K battery-powered surveillance camera in a test
The Reolink Altas PT Ultra is an impressive surveillance camera that I tested in my latest project. With 4K resolution, ColorX night vision and 360° auto-tracking, it offers powerful functions for outdoor use. In comparison to the Reolink TrackMix PoE and the RLC-1212A, I examined the image quality during the day, at night and at dusk and found interesting differences. In this article, I describe my installation procedure, how the cameras work and which models are particularly suitable for certain areas of application.
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Reolink Home Hub: Central storage & monitoring center
The Reolink Home Hub is an innovative surveillance camera storage and management unit that enables easy and efficient management of up to eight cameras. Especially for users who do not require a complex NVR infrastructure, this home hub offers a compact and powerful alternative. In this article, I will go into detail about the functions, setup, advantages and disadvantages of the Reolink Home Hub.
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Reolink Argus 4 Pro review: The wireless surveillance camera with 4K and ColorX technology
The Reolink Argus 4 Pro is one of the newest and most advanced surveillance cameras on the market. With its impressive 4K UHD resolution and innovative ColorX technology, it sets new standards in home and business security. In this blog post, I will go into detail about the installation and setup of the Reolink Argus 4 Pro, explain its technical specifications and highlight the pros and cons of this camera. I will also show possible solutions for any disadvantages and provide information on the various sources of supply. This article should help you to better understand the Reolink Argus 4 Pro and decide whether it is the right choice for…
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Install Reolink RLN36 NVR | Install hard disk and set up camera
To monitor my property, I had set up a camera surveillance system. Nine Hikvison and Trendnet cameras monitored every nook and cranny on the site. The data was stored on a QNAP NAS. The system ran cleanly and stably – but also at the capacity limit. The amount of data from the cameras was simply too large and I had to think about how to future-proof my surveillance system. I therefore decided to set up a Reolink camera system and store the data on an NVR, a network video recorder. In this post I show you how I went about it.