CX810

REOLINK

CX810

40 positive 0 neutral 18 negative

Based on 58 Reddit mentions

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Stable Frigate with Reolink Elite Pro PoE (Floodlight) setup with Coral – sharing config & looking for advice

Comments/questions… I think #video=copy#audio=copy are default when you use ffmpeg with go2rtc streams. Why not record the main stream as they’re higher quality? Granted if disk space conservation is key, then using ext stream makes sense. I recently started using latest go2rtc binary (check docs on

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instigator-x in r/frigate_nvr

January 24, 2026 8:54 PM

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HOME SECURITY SUGGESTION - LOREX OR REOLINK

Budget build Reolink; their CX410 performs better at night than the CX810. If you have a bit of money to spend, Empire Tech 1.2 CMOS, annke nc800 cameras are a viable option. The S4 Max kit is also a good choice. However, if your budget is $500 or less, I recommend opting for the Reolink CX410 serie

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Strict-Investment-2 in r/homesecurity

February 7, 2026 8:16 AM

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Reolink or Ubiquiti unifi Cameras?

Reolink are meant more to be used in urban areas with tons of lighting at night. This is because Reolink IR night vision models do not have very good performance at night (this might change eventually with a new professional models they might release this year, also Elite xPro beats the G6 180° IMO)

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Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity

March 5, 2026 3:03 AM

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I’m setting up a home surveillance system

Empire tech better they give you 16mbps bitrate basically phone/netflix video level quality with reolink cx810 their best camera but it's limited to 8mbps bitrate empire tech sell 1/1.2 CMOS camera they're basically best in business yes they sell for $250 each but you're future proof

Strict-Investment-2 in r/homesecurity

April 12, 2026 1:16 AM

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If you’re stuck on eufy vs ring vs arlo, this is the order I’d think about it

I started with a Ring video doorbell in 2017. Last year I moved to PoE Reolink cameras with BlueIris as the NVR (I also have a Reolink 8 NVR but it's just a backup NVR and extra PoE switch). This month I bought a UniFi Cloud Gateway Max and one UniFi camera to test if I want to pay more to move into

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Intelligent-Kale-877 in r/homesecurity

December 31, 2025 9:54 PM

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At some point you just turn them off ...

You can use the app. The type of motion detection depends on your camera's capabilities. For example, the Cx810 detects animals, cars, and people, while the doorbell detects ringing and people. The older unit, like E1, only detects motion. The limitation with the app is only one detection rule; you

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failmatic in r/homeautomation

March 30, 2026 4:46 AM

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Driveway alarm

You need a PoE camera with perimeter protection. If you still want to remain with Reolink, I think there's already a handful that have been updated with that feature and the newer models have that as well. Look for CX820/CX810 (if you have great lighting at night in the whole area), all professional

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Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity

April 11, 2026 2:06 AM

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Need Guidance

No. This is not good advice. It is pretty bad actually. Your cameras need to be all PoE. No exceptions. Reliable and Wi-Fi do not go together. If you own your property there's no reason not to go with PoE. The difference is massive. Google it. Color night vision cameras can only be used in areas whe

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Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity

October 25, 2025 8:29 PM

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How does the adaptive recording mode work in Protect?

I've been running BlueIris (Windows software NVR with integrated AI) for the past year and this feature works incredibly well in BlueIris. I installed my first UniFi system today, along with the G5 Pro and came across the adaptive recording setting. I hope it works as well as BlueIris (IOW perfectly

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Intelligent-Kale-877 in r/Ubiquiti

December 28, 2025 2:39 AM

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Native Wyze Camera Support Coming to go2rtc

I understand Wyze is a biz and they sell their hardware at a loss, with the expectation of making money on the sub. I wouldn’t be opposed to them charging a reasonable yearly fee to get an API key allowing 3rd party integration. The business model right now will capture your average user but then to

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ermax18 in r/wyzecam

January 1, 2026 3:38 PM

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