REOLINK
E1 Outdoor Pro
Based on 30 Reddit mentions
$109.99
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My honest review about Tapo camera
C230 is low end cheap camera and you are saying it's the best they have the C250 and C260 which are the new recent models and you are comparing to reolink models that cost 200+, even the E1 pro costs 50 are you using the app on other phones with the same account? I never had that kind of problem onl
...DazzlingpAd134 in r/Tapo
May 4, 2026 1:50 PM
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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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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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My honest review about Tapo camera
Hello. :)C230 is nothing older than E1 Pro and both have similar hardware. I'm not talking about zooming the video (pinch to zoom). I'm talking about when I select a video from the playback I can only press and hold to go left or right without having any real visual of the beginning and the end of t
...satvision83 in r/Tapo
May 4, 2026 11:44 PM
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Newb question: is the 'g6 instant' the wrong device for me?
If you don't have a burning itch to get into the UniFi ecosystem: return it and buy a Reolink. The dirt cheap Reolink E1 Pro will work for your purpose but if you can swing it, I highly recommend buying a more expensive (read: less shitty) model.
theroundfile in r/Ubiquiti
March 21, 2026 9:26 PM
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Product Recommendation (NVR and Associated Cameras)
The home hub is compatible with battery powered cameras (aka wireless/solar), you wnt to have the home hub pro and not the normal one, because storage, etc and it acts more like the NVR. I'd also go with home hub pro because you are renting so you might eventually run out of places you can plug in (
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
March 30, 2026 10:26 AM
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Looking for an outdoor camera to use with BirdNet_Pi and Who's At My Feeder. Any recommendations?
I ran both Birdnet-GO and WAMF on a Reolink E1 Outdoor Pro (and an audio feed off my doorbell as well) this year before The Others came and turned the North into a frozen wasteland. False positives were a bit annoying, so I’ve got more tweaking I need to do. Is that why you want to turn off noise re
...zee-eff-ess in r/selfhosted
December 25, 2025 4:59 PM
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Blue tit nest cam in our garden
I’m using two completely different cameras: one inside the nest box (a Green Backyard Bird WiFi camera) and one outside (a Reolink E1 Outdoor Pro). Both stream via RTSP, which I bring into OBS. Syncing the two feeds has been a real challenge. Ideally, I’d use a Reolink camera inside as well—that wou
...roddeeeh in r/birding
April 29, 2026 6:38 PM
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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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Looking for the “apple” equivalent of home security for my parents
There are two versions of "E1 Outdoor" with PoE and (no WiFi chipset) but neither seems to be an exact feature-for-feature match for the regular "Pro" Weird that Reolink would put an ethernet jack on the E1 Outdoor Pro but not put a Power-over-Ethernet chipset on it so you could just use PoE instead
...Kv603 in r/homesecurity
November 1, 2025 2:08 PM
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