REOLINK
E1 Pro
Based on 58 Reddit mentions
$54.99
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Recommendations for a Long-Duration, Low-Cost Recording Device?
several challenges here.. you're trying to resolve a behavioral issue with technology - which rarely works. your neighbor is already falsely filing noise complaints when you're not home. if your landlord doesn't accept that you've not been present for several of their complaints, trying to "convince
...ImaginaryCheetah in r/homesecurity
December 8, 2025 8:09 AM
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Sharing an AI camera project that failed due to incorrect workload assessment.
That's why I am confused he had to shut it down. No disrespect to OP but he could've solved this thing in a month and not a year. Buy an indoor IP camera (reolink e1 pro) and run AI models on it through fastapi. But in regards to the RPi it depends on the algorithm OP is using, but a regular raspber
...Apart_Situation972 in r/embedded
January 10, 2026 10:20 PM
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Best Indoor Cameras for Watching Pets While Traveling?
For cameras inside your home, my personal preference is to go with plug in power, so I can absolutely disable them when I am at home! Specifically, I plug them into cheap "smart plugs" from a different vendor, plugs with an LED showing the state of the controlled outlet -- that way I hit one button
...501c3veep in r/homesecurity
January 13, 2026 4:44 PM
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Recommendation for camera to catch which cat is peeing on my kitchen counter!
I like my reolink E1. They have a few versions so check the differences. I think the e1 pro is what I went with. It uses an SD card. You can get alerts for pets or people. It will even track ( rotate) to follow your pet as it moves through the room. No subscription needed. I have their doorbell too.
cbwb in r/homesecurity
January 31, 2026 5:28 AM
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Still struggling with CCTV false alerts in 2026
I just use the built-in person detection on my cheap Reolink E1 Pro webcam and it never seems to make a mistake.
md81544 in r/homeautomation
April 12, 2026 11:53 AM
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Suggestion on a single camera
A Reolink E1 Pro or RLC-810A works great for this, both can record directly to your PC via FTP or their app without needing a hub. Just point it at the yard and enable motion alerts. Solar powered ones are nice but battery can struggle in winter; I'd go PoE if you can run a cable.
markbroncco in r/SecurityCamera
May 23, 2026 1:55 AM
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Kids wanted a $17 nightlight got a $300 dollar AP instead....that'll show em.
Reolink E1 zoom camera with Ai detection I have other automations for the pets it works wonders tbh.
Dharma_code in r/Ubiquiti
March 1, 2026 11:13 PM
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Best Indoor Cameras for Watching Pets While Traveling?
This is for pets and I'm guessing you can't drill holes because you are/will be renting as you say, so the best indoor camera for that is going to be a Reolink plugged in Wi-Fi camera. Reolink is the best Wi-Fi camera provider for residential use, IMO. You want plugged in because battery powered cam
...Big-Sweet-2179 in r/homesecurity
January 13, 2026 6:34 PM
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Crashing out- baby monitor never woke us up and he cried all night
I recommend the Reolink E1 Pro camera. It has awesome detection for pets and baby crying. You can setup as a WiFi camera or run an Ethernet cable. I have it connected to home assistant, and setup an automation to turn on a lamp if it detects baby crying. Use any tablet or phone if you want the scree
...Social_Engineer1031 in r/NewParents
July 30, 2025 8:02 PM
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Best cheap but effective indoor cameras for multi-camera setup?
Reolink E1 Pro Indoor - I have 2. No subscription, can record to memory card or NVR. These have PTZ. Wireless. Night vision. Good sound capture. Motion detection.
extratoastedcheezeit in r/smarthome
August 17, 2025 10:15 AM
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