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REOLINK Argus Eco+SP - 2K Solar WiFi Security Cameras Outdoor Wireless, No Hub Needed, 3MP Night Vision, Human/Vehicle Detection, Solar Powered Wireless Home Security Camera Works with Alexa

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Style: 3MP 2K


Features

  • 100% WIRE-FREE EASY INSTALLATION: Connect the cam to the solar panel for non-stop power with no cabling hassles. This IP65 waterproof camera can withstand harsh weather, so you can install it wherever covered by the 2.4GHz WiFi.
  • 2K 3MP SUPER HD DAY & NIGHT: 3MP resolution delivers much clearer videos than 1080p. 6 infrared LEDs empower a 10m clear night vision. 10X digital zoom lets you closely see more details and have everything in control.
  • SMART DETECTION: Intelligently distinguishes people, vehicles, and pets from other objects with advanced technology, greatly reducing false alarms. Multiple real-time alerts (push, email, siren) won't let you miss important events.
  • FLEXIBLE STORAGE & PLAYBACK: Save event videos on the microSD card (not included). No extra fees,no hub needed.You can easily find videos using smart filters on the Reolink App/Client, you can use on-camera smart features without subscription.

Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor Security, Pet Monitoring, Baby Monitoring


Brand: REOLINK


Model Name: Argus Eco


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Special Feature: 2 Way Audio, Night Vision, Motion Sensor, HD Resolution, Local Recording


Product Dimensions: 8.53 x 6.25 x 6.21 inches


Item Weight: 1.32 pounds


Item model number: Argus Eco with Solar Panel


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 25, 2019


Manufacturer: Reolink Digital


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  • Really a very good (not great) security camera.
Style: 3MP 2K
Update July 29, 2020: Well. the new 5 dBi antenna has been on for sometime now and has improved the situation to a large extent. I now use the HD (1080P) setting full time and only rarely get the "Poor Network" message, but I do still get it. Update July 2, 2020: 1. Make certain battery is charged to 100% before you use it, I can't stress this enough. 2. Unless you don't care if you can use the 1080P video you paid for, have this camera as close to your very powerful router as you can get or it will force you to use :Fluent: which is kind of blurry. I have tried everything I can think of and even though my camera is only about 15 feet from my very expensive Range Extender )Linksys RE7000 *) I can't get it to run 1080P successfully. It keeps telling me that my network is flaky. Anyway, I really like all the other aspects of this camera. It seems very stabile and provides a very wide image and, at 1080P it has a very clear image. Even though ReoLink recommends against it I am going to try a different antenna. The one the ship is only 2dBi gain which is ok in normal circumstances but I guess my circumstances aren't normal.. I found one on Amazon (where else?) that was designed to work with Security Cameras and is 5dBi gain and maybe longer. I know it can't damage the camera and I feel it could help me in this situation. I will come back here to update this review either way. * This is a different one from the one I talk about below =================================================================================== Update June 26, 2020: I finally have one gripe, sorry.. I actually went out and bought a good Wi-Fi extender, to see if it would solve the apparent bandwidth problem even though my iPhone was seeing max bars a the install location the camera would present the "Due to poor Wi-Fi reception it is suggested that you use "Fluid" resolution (whatever that is) instead of 1080P". Sorry to say it didn't help. I am presently working with Reolink support to resolve this hopefully. Having said all that I still feel this is a great product Update June 15, liking it more all the time. Reolink customer service has indicated a willingness to listen to some of our suggestions, perhaps even implementing some of them, of course I won't hold my breath. On a more positive note: 1. The battery hasn't dropped lower than 82% that I know of, maybe at night, however. Of course we have had a load of the big yellow light in the sky known as the sun. Can hardly wait until next week when we get a week or so of rain. 2. False triggering of alarms remains low, except for the one very windy day we had, when I got a bunch Update June 14, 2020: 1. Finally got email alerts to work. During the setup process you need to input the port used by your email server, in my case Outlook. The number suggested by the setup process is wrong you need to use port 587. However, if you get a lot of false detections you are going to get a lot of emails. I turned this feature off. 2. As for the windows client problem, my advice is to read the user guide provided. You need to use the camera's UID not the IP address. I finally did heard from Reolink service and they seem to want to be very helpful. They told me that the phone number I contacted is a scam. They don't charge for in warranty and sometimes, out of warranty service. The say they are looking into some of the problems: 1. Having to renew the "free" cloud subscription every month 2. The inability to delete images/videos from the SD card I consistently have been getting 4 bars of 2.4g WiFi yet sometimes I have trouble connecting in the app. Yesterday I was in my car in the driveway the app told me I was using cellular when I clearly had a strong WiFi connection on my iPhone 6s =========================================================== Original post: Installed yesterday, first what I like, it is easier: 1. Image is acceptable. 2. Alerts aren't too bad, yet 3. Same with night vision 4, Hardware and camera are first rate. I totally disagree with negative comments about the Solar Panel mounting arm. I couldn't get the locking screw hole in the camera mount to line up with the screw so I left it out. Unless we have an earthquake or tornado I don't see the camera coming loose 5. The Solar Panel seems to do a great job keeping the battery topped off. Now on to what I don't like: 1. Setup is NOT easy, for some reason you need to be within a couple of feet for it to connect to the router. I must have gone thru setup a dozen times. 2. Installation was NOT a breeze, see also number 4 above 3. Support from the company is basically non-existent. i contacted their Support number only to be told that I would have to pay $50 for the support I needed 4 Setting up email alerts is difficult I never did get it to work 5. Support documentation is almost non-existent. I guess this is to be expected when you consider number 3 above 6. The "free" cloud must be renewed each month, once a year or lifetime of camera, would be more appropriate 7. I don't like the fact that you can't erase individual videos from he Micro SD Card. In order to get rid of they you need to format the card which forces a reboot. Yet they let you erase individual or all videos in the cloud, an oversight perhaps 8. I never got the Windows client to hook to my camera How do I know who the user is and what password is needed? When all is said and done, however, I feel this camera is one of the best on the market at this price point. Maybe that doesn't say much about the competition, however. I am hoping the company sees this review ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020 by James P. Malone

  • Reolink Argus Eco+: works as intended
Style: 3MP 2K
Though I live in a safe neighborhood in a safe town, no one is immune to unsafe circumstances. I finally decided to buy a Reolink camera after quite some time and lots of research, and chose the Argus Eco+ for what it offers. 1. It charges via solar power! Sure it needs an initial charge out of the box, but it's been charging with no issues where I've placed the camera and the solar panel. 2. It has motion detection! Where I have mounted my camera leaves a bit to be desired in terms of sensitivity, though it captures and records as it should. There is about a 3 second delay when the camera activates and starts recording, so it may have more to do with where I've mounted it that the camera itself. 3. It's able to see at night! Where I live there's about 5 or 6 feral cats, and they prefer to go through my yard and no one elses, so... the PIR motion detection picks works very well! They can be clearly seen, even with the camera in night vision mode. 4. The app is straightforward enough for most to understand! I had a few hiccups figuring out the Reolink app at first, as the in-box leaflet is little help. It works as it should, and I have not experienced any major issues with the camera losing connection. However, the app sometimes doesn't play nice on my phone, running Andriod 12 (it's usually when I get a motion alert and go to look at the feed and it says 'failed to load feed. Tap to retry.' and usually takes 3 tries before it cooperates.) On my Andriod tablet running Android 13/One UI 5.1? Runs like a dream. So... I firmly believe it's my phone and not the camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023 by Joshua Michelin

  • Mostly a Great Home System Option
Style: 3MP 2K
I took a chance on this system after some serious research into this and the other options out there. Overall, I REALLY like having these cameras on my house. It provides a great solution to find out "what is happening" when I'm not around. I've got them covering the majority of my outside space, and a few inside to monitor the movements of my children in the evenings. Again, overall, these cameras a really nice. They have a "Fluent" mode, which is a faster, low-res, low-bitrate option that loads fairly quickly over wifi and cellular networks for live viewing. They also have a "High" mode that is higher resolution, and is really clear (but takes a few extra seconds to load, and requires higher bitrates - which is not great for Cell networks). I also have the solar panels, which are really handy. For the most part, the camera doesn't struggle to power - except this past month where it's been really overcast and rainy. That's not the fault of the Solar panel, in my opinion. Sometimes, you just don't get sun and that's the risk. The battery does drain a lot more when you increase the PIR Motion sensor, so there is a balance between Motion sensitivity and battery charging on Solar Panels. The highest motion setting seems to drain the battery faster than it is able to charge, and this sets the camera in a no-power situation, where you can't change the settings because there isn't enough power to get it on to load the settings, to change them, to lower them, to get it to stop draining the battery (first world probs), and round and round it goes. The one thing I am critical of is the Motion Sensor. From what I can tell, PIR Motion sensor is looking for heat changes on the frame, and when it senses a significant change, it starts recording. The problem is, for outdoor cameras, in the summer, on "MED" setting (because of the battery problem mentioned), it doesn't see movement. In particular delivery guys walking up the pathway/driveway or cars pulling into the driveway (which is the primary purpose for these cameras in the positions they are in). I regularly look between recorded clips to see no cars in the driveway --> then suddenly, to my wife's car in the drive unloaded without anyone in sight. I've looked to try and fix this, but unless I set it to HIGH mode, which drains the battery too fast, it doesn't pick up the car pulling to the drive. I would much rather have a motion sensor where you can set a ZONE for any and all movement (like the old Unifi Protect system), where it sees a level of pixel changes in the Zone, and records until the motion stops for 30 seconds. This seems to be a better way to do outdoor recording. As it is right now, the PIR method catches a lot of plant movements (wind), and not a lot of people/car movements. For an outdoor application, the motion sensor, in my opinion, is non-functional. It is not even a good reactive system, as it doesn't record what happened and regularly missed major events (arrivals and departures). Also when you turn off PIR, it doesn't record anything. This is a bit odd. You would think it would record all the time - but it doesn't seem to allow recording if the PIR is deactivated. Overall, I still like the system. It's cool to have eyes on my house when I am at work, and it works with Google Chrome for streaming and Amazon Echo Show devices! Really handy for checking on the kids upstairs while I am in the basement. 4/5 starts --> just fix the camera motion options for recording and I'll be happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2021 by JonTheCanadian JonTheCanadian

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