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REOLINK 5GHz WiFi Indoor Camera, 5MP Plug-in Security Camera with 3X Optical Zoom, 360 Degree Baby/Dog Monitor with Auto Tracking, Person/Pet Detection, 2.4/5 GHz WiFi, Local Storage, E1 Zoom

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Arrives Tuesday, May 21
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Color: Black


Features

  • DUAL-BAND WIFI & EASY SETUP: This WiFi camera works on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands to provide a high-speed WiFi connection, making sure it always connects to the best WiFi band. Just plug it in, connect it to a wireless network, you can finish its setup within 5 minutes.
  • 5MP SUPER HD & STUNNING NIGHT VISION: Featuring 5MP Super HD & 3X optical zoom, the security camera captures every detail clearly and allows you to zoom in to see the details you care most. Built-in IR LEDs can help to bring excellent night vision up to 40ft.
  • AUTOMATIC PERSON/PET TRACKING: This auto-tracking PTZ camera can distinguish humans and pets from other objects and follow them to let you see their entire movements. Perfect for baby or pet monitoring.
  • EASY SETUP & FLEXIBLE STORAGE: Power on the E1 Zoom and set it up in minutes with an Ethernet cable or WiFi connection. It supports up to 256GB microSD card storage, high capacity NVR and FTP server. Store your data locally, no monthly fee required.
  • TWO-WAY TALK & SMART HOME SUPPORTED: You can hear and speak to your family in real time via mic and speaker. In addition, you can control this pet camera with voice command as it works with smart home devices.

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


Brand: REOLINK


Connectivity Technology: Plug-in 2.4/5GHz WiFi


Special Feature: 5MP Resolution, 355° Pan & 50° Tilt, Auto Tracking, 3X Optical Zoom, 2.4/5 GHz Wi-Fi, Person/Pet Detection, Night Vision, 2-Way Audio See more


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Power Source: Corded Electric


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi


Mounting Type: Stick Up


Video Capture Resolution: 5 MP


Color: Black


Number of Items: 1


Included Components: Reolink E1 Zoom, 5V1A Power Adapter(3m power cable), Mounting Plate, Reset Needle, Mounting Hole Template, Quick Start Guide, Pack of Screws, Surveillance Sticker


Number of Channels: 1


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Form Factor: Dome


Night Vision Range: 40 Feet


Frame Rate: 20fps


Material: Plastic


Voltage: 5 Volts (DC)


Item dimensions L x W x H: 2.87 x 2.87 x 4.37 inches


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Batteries Required?: No


Optical Zoom: 3 x


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Low light technology: Night Color


Zoom Type: Optical Zoom


Zoom Ratio: 3


Alert Type: Motion Only


Room Type: Nursery


Light Source Type: Infrared


Video Capture Format: MPEG-4


Specific Uses For Product: Inside; Amateur, Inside


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Effective Still Resolution: 5 MP


International Protection Rating: IP65


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 5 MP


Control Method: App


Product Dimensions: 2.87 x 2.87 x 4.37 inches


Item Weight: 1.19 pounds


Item model number: E1 Zoom


Date First Available: March 28, 2023


Manufacturer: Reolink Digital


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent baby camera
Color: White
The primary function I have for this camera is baby monitoring through Xeoma. I gotta say, especially for the price, this camera works well, at least once you have it dialed in. I started off with the slightly cheaper version, but found it wasn't quite doing what I needed. The pros of this camera you just won't find anywhere else for this price are: 1. Fairly high resolution. 2. Full PTZ functions for both movement and zooming. 3. Colors are really good. 4. Clarity is really good. 5. Onvif compliant. 6. Two way audio. 7. Works well over WiFi. If you are curious what this has gotten me over the slightly cheaper version more exactly: 1. Slightly bigger. 2. Zoom. This is actually quite a significant feature. 3. Slower response to switch between day and night mode. Actually where this is mounted in the house and with it zoomed all the way in, it is almost always in night mode, which is adequate for the need it is serving. 4. Speaker for two way communication seems slightly louder. The big reason why I really wanted this camera over the cheaper version was from my cell phone it could be hard to tell if the baby's eyes were open. Sometimes he thrashes around some while sleeping, but if his eyes open, that means he is awake and I need to attend to him. However if his eyes are closed, he usually settles down and all is good for a while longer. (It seems he is dreaming a fair amount.) Xeoma allows doing a digital zoom, but an optical is much better as it can be hard to use the zoom feature right on the go. The digital zoom is really best for stationary use. Actually using a combination of optical zoom and digital zoom as the optical is good enough to have the whole crib in view and not much else while I use the digital zoom to have the baby fill the viewing area in the subsection of the crib he is in. The clarity of this combination is very good and I am able to either see if his eyes are open from a cell phone or a reasonably sized window on my desktop monitors so I can have everything up on my screens at once as I work from home. While everything is working good enough for baby monitoring so far after some tweaking of settings, it has taken some fiddling to get it to work right. For one I made sure to select TCP transport as all of this goes over WiFi. If you set / default to UDP, things will look really bad as packets will get lost and there is no way around that with WiFi except for using a TCP transport. Second I needed to turn on the back light mode when zoomed in or else the picture would be way under exposed. However these options are there, so then it was just a matter of using the motorized movement of the camera while on its mounting point to point it at the crib and zoom in. At this the wide angle on this camera is wider than the cheaper model and the aspect ratio is more squarish. This makes the optical only zoom not quite what I had hoped for, but it is good enough to see if the baby's eyes are open without having to use the digital zoom in Xeoma. As for digital zooming, it looks a lot more crisp with this camera than the cheaper version, so yeah, see every detail up close. The mic on both of these cameras is a bit lack luster, but I can make out the louder sounds the baby makes, which is enough to know if the baby needs immediate attention even if my wife has the more traditional baby monitor instead of it being with me. Really having the traditional baby monitor around is really useful as it picks up everything, so I can be deep in work and hear every little stir the baby makes and am well aware when it is time to say set up for feeding where with the camera audio alone I have to keep a close eye on the video feed to pick up hints it is getting time to do something for the baby. Really the audio on this camera is more of if the baby needs attention right now, that is when you finally hear something. Also with two way, Xeoma does not support audio in the other direction, so have to fire up the Reolink app. The two way audio deal is more of something my wife likes to use anyway where I just go into the room and do if something needs to happen. I really kind of wish I could wire this in, especially as it is mounted right next to an Ethernet switch optimized for video traffic, but sadly I can't. At least this place is heavily wired in now, I have multiple WiFi APs to provide great WiFi coverage, and I can use a TCP transport for this camera, so it should work reliably and so far has. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020 by BatteryKing

  • Great Cameras, First Rate Service
Color: White
I have approximately 20 of these cameras and some outdoor versions as well. A couple of years ago, I purchased several for another property. The cameras would not function with an SD card, so Reolink assisted me with troubleshooting. Ultimately, we could not make them work properly. I have three properties which I monitor, one of which houses a fire company. Despite some cameras running out of warranty due to logistics (1500 miles between them), Reolink honored their warranty as they maintained a record of the issues and replaced all of them with new. My cams are mostly wifi, although I do have some hard wired. Your reception will be dictated by the overall strength of your system and load demand placed upon it. Some of my cameras are set on a low resolution due to the sheer traffic I have on my wifi. Still, they are decent enough to capture faces and vehicles clearly. On a higher resolution they obviously function even better, particularly for reading license plates. The motion detection is highly programmable, so be sure to dig down into the menus. In summation, they are simple to program and set up, reasonably priced and durable. I highly recommend them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by D. Ross D. Ross

  • Adventures in setting up was a mess but quality very good
Color: Black
Adventures in setting up was a mess, but while I am still learning stuff, the picture is excellent. But the tiny booklet is worthless in how to set up, although the website has lots of info but has to look at scads of articles. I have used Dropcam for many years, which can access via Internet site. I have a Gigiblast fast Internet service. I rarely use a smartphone other than for mapping when traveling; I can not type on those tiny keys. I have six 28" monitors in front of me at my home office, and when I travel, I pack a full Logitech keyboard with a laptop. I use the camera for my large home office security, especially when traveling. I spent days researching and reading reviews wanting when traveling to view from a PC or Laptop. So decided on this Reolink E1 Zoom, and then the excitement (confusion) to set up began, The quick start guide started me on a many-hour journey to figure out. First, it says to mount the camera. Ah... isn't that like getting the cart before the horse or whatever that expression is. No, let me coddle the little guy on my desk, so I can do whatever has to be done without trying to work on it mounted (which will be on a cabinet top) Starting with downloading and launching App OR Client software. I am a nerd and read that it is either, not both. So I got the client, and, of course, I was totally lost. So I went to the app store on my PC, and it indicated it was not available on "other" devices. OK, I dug out my smartphone and found I am still trying to figure out why I already had the app. But I couldn't find the cute little guy (aka camera). Well, you have to plug it in! I had read/scanned all the reviews and remembered something about not using the little thing on the bottom to plug in since it was the tiny mic, so I could destroy it if you thought that was where you plug in power. But OK, the picture shows it's a power port. So plug it in, and some women started screaming at me in many languages; that startled me, and I didn't catch what the English said. OK, something works. Unless I am blind, nothing in the little guide says anything about the Ethernet connection. Now I go back to OS/2 days before the Windows GUI (dos screen) and back to old card readers - you know, IBM punch cards - yes, I am old. I have a MAZE router system. All the Ethernet ports are full, as are my six ports on a switch. I have MOCA for TIVO, two for NAS, and a printer, and I don't know what else since it's a mess and set up years ago and just works. OK, pull one of the NAS connections and find a spare cable - hopefully, the yellow one works, or is that a "patch" cable... well let's try it vs. some 30-foot ones! This part goes smoothly, besides turning the big Orbi router upside down and getting my magnifier to read the tiny printed password. OK, set up pw for the camera, etc.; that part is fine. The rest of the setup went fine, and we got a great video on the client both in the light and at night. Beware; however, if you are in the same room and testing, the audio may get scratching feedback or constant echoes. Now the microSDXC SanDisk 256k. The first challenge is the human-proof security packaging. I made multiple attempts with a knife, scissors, and willpower just to tear open the plastic security wrapping just to get it and the readout of the package. I recalled from the research you have to point the guy all the way up to get to the tiny port. OK, little guy, open WIDE... barely clears the tiny opening. After a few failed attempts and finding a video watching at a slow speed to be sure I was putting it in the right with almost no clearance when it closed its mouth, I think it is in! I hope I never have to get it out! Now the guy tells me that it has to be formatted. Look all over the client app setting until you give up and find instructions and videos on the website. I must dig out my smartphone again since I have to use the app. Once found from all the zillions of articles in the support part of the web, the video and directions gave good directions. This is after I searched the client's 66-page online manual and found nothing on how to format the disk. I still must learn some options and settings, but it now seems excellent. It would have saved many hours of frustration for us that are not camera geek's if some of this was in a well-organized, one-place how set of instructions. Hopefully, this review might help others as inexperienced with the camera setup as I was. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023 by Dave in Phoenix

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