REOLINK
E1 Outdoor Pro
Based on 30 Reddit mentions
$109.99
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Ubiquiti vs Reolink
Ubiquiti 100% - I had Reolink, and I kept their Doorbell and a couple of internal E1 Pro cameras. I recently changed the entire system to UniFi; that is network, the NVR Instant, along with their G6 series cameras. I am not looking back.
alienatedsec in r/Ubiquiti
December 2, 2025 11:51 PM
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Best smart baby monitor for helping new dads feel more involved?
nursery You don’t need a nursery (yet) you need a small cot that goes into the master. Otherwise someone has to sleep in the nursery or get up to tend to the kid every 1-2h Philips Avent baby monitor works well. You can also use a WiFi camera like the Reolink E1 pro. A baby monitor is designed to sc
...aCuria in r/Parenting
April 21, 2026 5:34 AM
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Looking for a baby camera with cry detection
Reolink E1 Pro, but don't rely on cameras for baby cry detection, they are not reliable at all for this. It is Wi-Fi, this won't be reliable. The audio detection itself is not reliable (there is no brand at this level that has reliable audio detection). You have 2 points of failure which are high. Y
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
May 25, 2026 5:16 AM
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Issues with Reolink E1 pro camera PTZ and preset positions control
ONVIF Reolink E1 pro camera. Don’t use the ONVIF plugin to integrate this camera; use the reolink plugin instead. PTZ controls work perfectly. Both the plugins indicated below work will with the E1 Pro (and E1 Outdoor Pro), permitting proper PTZ use:
jam4917 in r/Scrypted
May 25, 2026 9:41 AM
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Is Reolink really the best overall for a reliable, non-subscription security system for newbies? After going through past posts in this sub, Reolink seems to be the most recommended. But in reading some negative reviews on Amazon, I want to be sure it really is the best option.
i have a bunch of reolink cameras and i agree. E1 outdoor pro is the worst camera ive used
Festering-Boyle in r/SecurityCamera
May 26, 2026 12:43 PM
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Security camera setup: Looking to start slow and build over time, but no clue where to start…
If the camera is going inside, the reolink e1 pro would probably do pretty well. It can record to a reolink nvr (obviously), frigate, or you can just put an SD card in it
Candinas in r/selfhosted
May 4, 2026 11:24 PM
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Two new additions!
It’s a Reolink e1 outdoor pro. I really like it, but only if you can get it up close to a feeder, it only has 3x zoom. it’s been solid tho! If I could have a powered over Ethernet camera I’d probably pick a different one, but it’s in my garage so not really possible. Here’s what it looks like now! F
...itsDOCtime in r/BirdFeederCams
May 5, 2026 9:43 PM
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Any news on compatibility with Reolink?
I only use reolink cameras with Frigate and they are all rock solid. I have the poe doorbell, two elite pro floodlight poe cameras, and a wifi E1 pro. I use rtsp for all of them, and restream the native streams via go2rtc to reduce connections to the camera and decode h265 --> h264. Note i run friga
...thinlens in r/frigate_nvr
April 10, 2026 4:35 AM
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My honest review about Tapo camera
I use only one device and that is my mobile phone. The only better indoor camera was C250 but the price was $60 and I bought C230 for $38. The price difference between Reolink ($45) and Tapo ($38) was very low but the only reason was the seller hadn't any E1 Pro.
satvision83 in r/Tapo
May 4, 2026 3:40 PM
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Recording over wireless bridge
Not sure it's the same as what you are doing, but... I have a Reolink wireless camera (E1 Outdoor Pro), mains powered, connected by wifi to my AIMesh network. Records fine in frigate.... Distance to the nearest AP is about 12-14m, basically line of sight with very little in the way.
reesim06 in r/frigate_nvr
September 5, 2025 8:22 AM
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